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Guide price

£325,000

2 bed flat for sale
Woking, Surrey GU22

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Share of Freehold

Seymours - Woking

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About this property

  • Outbuilding

  • Two Double Bedrooms

  • Well Presented

  • Sound Proof Ceiling

  • Character Conversion

  • Parking

  • Garden

Conveniently located within walking distance to Woking mainline station and the town centre, this ground floor 814 sqft apartment is ideally positioned for commuters with Waterloo being reached in approximately 25 minutes. The apartment is set in a beautiful period conversion situated on the favourable south side of Woking.

With its own front door, two double bedrooms and a good size lounge/kitchen with integrated appliances and central island. The whole property has a light and airy feel, with high ceiling and French doors to the rear leading out to a good size, well matured rear garden. Additionally, there is a good size outbuilding at the rear of the garden, with power making an ideal work from home space. The front provides communal parking and grounds.

Park Road is a popular road within the town centre, within an easy walk of the station and town centre shops. Woking town centre is very up and coming, currently under a large amount of improvement works. There is a variety of big name restaurants and bars within the town itself, all within walking distance of the property, together with a good range of independent establishments. For shopping, there is the Peacocks shopping centre, the brand new Victoria Place shopping plaza, and of course Woking's excellent main line station which links Woking to London Waterloo in under half an hour (trains every 4 minutes or so at peak times).

Woking has a thriving town centre offering extensive shopping, dining and leisure facilities including The New Victoria Theatre & Cinema, and the Lightbox Gallery. For golfers there is a choice of clubs including, Woking Golf Club (one of the oldest in the U.K. Founded in 1893), Westhill, Hoebridge, Worplesdon, Chobham and Foxhills (including spa and hotel). Both the Basingstoke Canal and the River Wey are close by for walking, cycling and fishing (permit required), whilst nearby Chobham Common is a National Nature Reserve.

The area is well served by both state and private schools including: Goldsworth Primary, Hoe Bridge, St Andrews, Greenfield, Halstead, Woking High School, St Dunstan’s, Hoe Valley and St John the Baptist School.

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