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Woking

Asking Price

£325,000

1 Bed | 1 Bath | 1 Reception

Sitting in one of Woking's finest and most sought-after roads just moments away for the town centre including its mainline railway station, is this charming period home, immaculately presented throughout, with allocated parking and a private south westerly facing courtyard garden. Location here really is key for those that enjoy the outdoors, with large playing fields and access to woodlands/highly popular Horsell common at your doorstep, or the Basingstoke canal with waterside pathways just around the corner.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • Full of character & charm with a private driveway parking
  • First floor conversion maisonette with gas central heating
  • Finished to a high standard & beautifully presented
  • Modern kitchen with quartz work tops
  • Enjoying open plan living with an abundance of natural light
  • Recently fitted large walk-in shower room
  • Stylish & cosy bedroom with large bay window & fitted wardrobes
  • Triple aspect living area with inset built in log burner
  • Smart & sunny private courtyard, ideal for BBQ's/alfresco dinning
  • Quiet residential road in Horsell that is ideal for commuters
  • External brick built storage shed at the front
  • Large loft with window accessed by pull down ladder

Material Information

EPC Rating: C (71)

Council tax band: C

Local Authority: Woking Borough Council

Reference Number: CWG260017

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The Grove is a road that borders Woking town centre in the popular area of Horsell, with its village high street just a short walk way via cut-through footpaths. It offers a host of gastro pubs, a variety of local shops/takes aways and has a choice of both public and private schools. That said it’s more the general community feel and life style of a Surrey village that make it so appealing, mixed in with its leafy surroundings has always seen Horsell as a highly desired area. Woking town centre itself in recent years has seen significant investment with the most recent addition being a new M&S store and Hilton hotel complete with a sky bar offering spectacular skyline views. The train station is what really puts Woking on the map, as it offers one of the best commutes in the whole of the South East making it an ideal choice for commuters. It has a highly frequent direct line service straight into London Waterloo Station, as well as other direct lines to Portsmouth, Bournemouth and Southampton - or an efficient coach service to Heathrow Airport. The well-kept Wheatsheaf playing fields are within close proximity, as is the Horsell Common with a multitude of changing landscapes to explore, making it ideal for families and dog walkers alike.

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