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Full details for 3 Bedroom Property For Sale in Woking

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Description

Built in 1920 by George Tarrant, the renowned architect of many ’Arts & Crafts’ homes, this semi-detached house is located on a plot of almost an acre, in a semi-rural lane close to open countryside. This property benefits from flexible living space throughout and offers Idyllic leafy views to both the front and rear.

As you step through the front door into the entrance hall, a doorway leads into a large double bedroom on the left. Across the hallway is the cosy sitting room that is welcoming and has a picture window to the front and a feature brick fireplace. A bathroom is situated at the end of the hallway and a further door leads into the spacious, open plan living area that is perfectly suited to family life.

The kitchen is fitted with a generous range of shaker style cupboards and has a study area located at one end, with a large apex window above. The whole area is filled with natural light and offers stunning views of the grounds. There is plenty of space for a family dining table and chairs, whilst a further lounge suite enjoys one of two sets of large Bi-fold doors that open to bring the leafy outside in. The newly fitted conservatory is stunning, and offers a fully immersive experience of being in the rear garden.

On the first floor the family bathroom enjoys a bath and separate shower cubicle and also doubles as a utility room with lots of storage and space for a washing machine. There are also two spacious double bedrooms that offer wonderful views of the grounds.

With grounds of almost an acre the gardens include a woodland, and an open field with a large polytunnel and fruit cage. Bordered by a mature native hedge, there are many mature and interesting trees, including an impressive Monterey Pine.

The property is situated on Polesden Lane, set back from the road on a good sized plot, moments from the village green and overlooking Papercourt lake which offers picturesque walks and plenty of wildlife to spot.

Ripley is an historic and sought-after village in Surrey popular with all walks of life: families, young professionals and downsizers alike. The village is said to have the largest village green in England (approximately 65 acres) and benefits from a fantastic selection of award-winning café’s, shops, pubs and restaurants. Pinnocks Coffee House on the High Street has been awarded Best Coffee Shop in Surrey. For something more relaxed there is also a wide selection of local pubs to choose from.

The area has excellent road and rail connections with the A3 and Junction 10 of the M25 being within close proximity. Woking Station offers regular service to London Waterloo with trains approximately every 7 minutes and a journey time of around 22 minutes. Alternative services are provided from West Clandon with trains to London Waterloo arriving within one hour.
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