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Full details for 4 Bedroom Property For Sale in Guildford

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Description

The front door opens into a large, bright entrance hall providing access to all the principal living accommodation. All the ground floor rooms are generous in size including the utility room. There are two double bedrooms and a bathroom which has dual access from both the bedroom and the hallway. The dining room has a large bay window overlooking the front of the property and an archway leading into the spacious sitting room.

Benefitting from triple aspect windows and featuring an open fireplace with a built-in log store, this room is certainly bright and airy. Patio doors open into the conservatory with a further set of French doors providing access to the patio and outdoor space. The kitchen is fitted with a generous range of units and an external door provides access to the rear of the property.

On the first floor there are two bedrooms and a bathroom that comprises of a bath, hand basin and a WC. The master bedroom is considerably larger and includes a dressing room and an ensuite bathroom with twin sinks.

The position of this property is without doubt its biggest asset. To the front is a large driveway offering parking for multiple vehicles and a detached garage with a utility room at the rear. The garden of approximately a half of an acre is surrounded by mature trees and wraps around the property with the added bonus of an additional entrance to the side.

The property is located on Clandon Road within the popular commuter village of West Clandon, where properties rarely become available on the open market. This road features an array of different properties and is ideally located for the local convenience shop and transport links, with Clandon station within walking distance and the A3 and M25 a few minutes’ drive away.

West Clandon is a popular village that has appeared in the Doomsday Book listed as Clanedum. There is a legend that a dragon once blocked the route to West Clandon and in commemoration, there is a dragon cut into the chalk face of a quarry.

The village has two pubs, a Saxon church, a village school as well as a British Legion, and a garden centre at Clandon Park (National Trust property and the former home of the Earl of Onslow). Local shops can be found at Ripley, Send, and Merrow with a supermarket at Burpham.
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