£475,000
3 bed terraced house for saleSend, Surrey GU23
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Seymours - Ripley
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About this property
Mid-Terraced House
Three Bedrooms
Sitting Room
Sun Room
Family Bathroom
Low-Maintenance Rear Garden
Two Allocated Parking Spaces
Private Gated Development
Located at the side of the property, the front door opens into a light entrance hall, that gives access to all the living areas and a WC. The kitchen features a bay that overlooks the front of the property and fills the whole room with natural daylight.
There is a generous range of shaker-style units with granite worktops, alongside a central island that double as a breakfast bar. Integrated appliance include a wine fridge, a dishwasher, and a gas hob. An archway leads through to the sitting room which has wood effect flooring that flows into the bright and airy sunroom at the rear of the property and boasts bespoke built-in storage.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, two doubles with decorative paneling and a smaller single room, that would be ideal as a study or a nursery. All three bedrooms have built-in storage and the master bedroom boasts an ensuite shower room. The stylish family bathroom includes a bath with an overhead shower, a WC, and a hand basin in a vanity wall unit. There is an airing cupboard on the landing and access to the fully boarded loft.
The porcelain paved rear garden includes built-in seating with planters and a gate provides direct access to the car park.
Send Marsh is a small residential area situated between Ripley and Send. There is a local friendly village pub, The Saddlers Arms and the Farm Shop is also within walking distance. Dog Owners or walkers will enjoy close access to the public footpath around the lakes.
Send village is surrounded by open countryside which is ideal for walking and outdoor pursuits. The centre offers some local shops for one’s day to day needs as well as modern medical centre, a pharmacy and two pubs one of which is situated on the Wey Navigation Canal. There is a good infant/primary school in the village with excellent secondary schools nearby.
The area has excellent road and rail connections with the A3 and Junction 10 of the M25 being within close proximity. Woking Station offers a 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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Tenure
Freehold
Service charge
£600 per year
Council tax band