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Woking

Guide Price

£290,000

2 Beds | 1 Bath | 1 Reception

A superbly located two double bedroom ground floor maisonette, neatly tucked away in a quiet gated development just of the fringes of the town centre & crucially close to its mainline railway station. This well presented & bright home has the advantage of double doors opening onto the communal grounds which our clients make frequent use off, especially in the summer time with alfresco dinning.

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Key Features

  • Popular modern development close to the town
  • Private self-contained entry with storage at your doorstep
  • Two double bedrooms
  • Built in 2002 & ideal for commuters
  • Enjoying open plan living
  • Recently fitted boiler for hot water
  • Allocated secure parking
  • Ideal for first time & investor buyers
  • Good access for the town & canal walkway

Material Information

EPC Rating: D (63)

Council tax band: C

Local Authority: Woking Borough Council

Service charge: £1700

Ground rent: £150

Tenure: Leasehold

Reference Number: CWG260016

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Vale Farm Road is a quiet and sought after location close to the town centre and railway station. The train station is what really puts Woking on the map, as is known to offer one of the best commutes in the whole of the south east. Offering direct services to London Waterloo of approximalty 23minutes, or in the other direction to Southampton, Portsmouth and Bournemouth, making Woking so well connected and highly sort-after destination. It's town centre has been modernised in recent years, with the newest edition being Victoria Place introducing a flagship M&S, and contemporary Hilton Hotel which features a 22nd floor sky bar offering specular skyline views. The town also includes a multi-screen cinema and the New Victoria Theatre, with the latter regularly receiving the large names from the West End as well as stand-up comedy. Being a Surrey town there are many ways to enjoy the outdoors and get back to nature. From the expansive ever-changing landscapes of Horsell Common (home to both McLaren & Orson Welles novel "War of the Worlds"), to The Wey Navigation and the Basingstoke canal with a mix of tranquil, scenic waterside pathways. Woking Park with leisure facility's, swimming pools and tennis court is only a short walk away, or if you want the spectacular, The Surrey Hills area of outstanding natural beauty is accessible by car.

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