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Send

Asking Price

£875,000

4 Beds | 2 Baths | 2 Receptions

A detached family home sitting on a bold corner plot in a tucked away setting in Send that is within easy reach of both Woking and Guildford and close to Ripley village. Superbly presented throughout and with a west facing garden, driveway parking and a garage.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • A superb family home in a quiet setting
  • Large kitchen dining room
  • Separate sitting room
  • Main bedroom with en suite
  • Three further bedrooms
  • West facing garden
  • Driveway parking and a garage
  • Close to Ripley, Woking and Guildford

Material Information

EPC Rating: B (85)

Council tax band: G

Local Authority: Guildford Borough Council

Tenure: Freehold

Reference Number: CWG260075

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Lee Murphy

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01483 776644
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Clockbarn Way is situated in the heart of Send village and close to the historic village of Ripley. In Ripley village is a collection of interesting shops, cafes and restaurants as well as one of the largest village greens in England, also home to Ripley Cricket Club. There is access to the A3 which means a swift journey by car into London and also an easy route to the M25 and in turn easy access to both Gatwick and Heathrow. There are outstanding schools nearby as well as picturesque countryside perfect for walking, riding and cycling. A short drive in the other direction will take you into the beautiful county town of Guildford. By contrast, close by Woking has undergone a transformation recently and has one of the best commuting stations in the South-East, with trains running into Waterloo in about 25 minutes. Both Woking and Guildford have excellent theatres and multiscreen cinemas while nearby there are various highly regarded golf clubs as well as health and fitness clubs. Also just a short drive through Clandon is the stunning scenery of Newlands Corner and on from there into the Surrey Hills.

Transport

Woking

Woking

Woking

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