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Features

  • Detached Chalet Bungalow
  • Reception Room
  • Driveway Parking
  • Large Garden
  • No Onward Chain
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Bathroom
  • Attached Garage
  • Quiet cul-de-sac Location

Nearest Stations

  • Woking Rail Station - 2.4 miles
  • Clandon Rail Station - 2.6 miles
  • West Byfleet Rail Station - 2.6 miles
  • Worplesdon Rail Station - 3.3 miles
  • Horsley Rail Station - 3.5 miles
The entrance to this property is accessed via a large gravel driveway. The front door opens into a hallway that gives access to all of the principle living areas and a bathroom. The double aspect sitting room is bright and spacious with an electric feature fire place and French doors that open out onto the lean to conservatory and rear garden. Across the hallway is an area giving access to the first floor and front aspect bedroom. There is also a further generous sized double bedroom having front aspect with built-in cupboards.

The kitchen has a good range of cupboards and plenty of space for a small breakfast table and chairs. A door leads into the lean-to sunroom with further access to the rear garden.
To the first floor is a 3rd bedroom with access to the eaves which offers substantial storage.

Outside to the front is a large driveway surrounded by mature hedging with an attached garage. The front of the property is mainly laid to gravel with mature shrub borders. The South East facing rear garden is very generous in size with well established trees and shrub borders surrounding the lawn. A full width patio runs across the back of the property giving access to an outside shed.
Newark Close is a small, quiet residential cul-de-sac situated on the fringes of Ripley. Properties on this road are not often available as residents tend to rarely move. The village is within walking distance as is the Wey Navigation and the local pub: The Seven Stars. The property is also close to Papercourt sailing and fishing lakes with a public footpath available to access this lovely 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 orbital being within close proximity. Woking Station offers regular service to London Waterloo with trains about 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.

Mains electricity & drainage.
Tenure: Freehold Guildford Borough Council Tax Band E Property Ref: 17555197

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