A refurbished three bedroom semi-detached house in central village position. Immediate vacant possession.
A refurbished three bedroom semi-detached house in central village position. Immediate vacant possession.
* Entrance Hall * Kitchen/Breakfast Room * Cloakroom * Sitting Room * 3 Bedrooms * Bathroom * Gardens to front and rear *
Kitchen/Breakfast Room: 13' x 11'11 into recess (3.96m x 3.63m)
Sitting Room: 18'7 x 11'11 (5.66m x 3.63m)
Bedroom One: 15'5 into recess x 12'1 (4.7m x 3.68m)
Bedroom Two: 11'11 x 9'11 (3.63m x 3.02m)
Bedroom three: 8'10 x 7'9 (2.69m x 2.36m)
DRAFT
DESCRIPTION:
A 1950's built double fronted semi detached house which has benefitted from a comprehensive programme of modernisation which includes a new kitchen, bathroom, cloakroom, re plumbing, wiring and decoration.
The adjoining plot of land has a planning consent for a detached dwelling and there are plans available for inspection to show the proximity to this property.
SITUATION:
The property is close to the centre of Woldingham Village with its shop, church, garage and school. Woldingham Station with its commuter services to London (Victoria, London Bridge and East Croydon) is approximately 1 mile away. Junction 6 of the M25 at Godstone is about 3 miles and provides easy access to Heathrow and Gatwick Airports, the channel ports and tunnel. Oxted and Caterham town centres are each about 2.5 miles distant and offer a wide range of shops, choice of schools and many recreational facilities. Local amenities within Woldingham include; golf at nearby North Downs and The Woldingham golf clubs, tennis, cricket, an amateur dramatic society and horse riding facilities. There is easy access to surrounding Green Belt countryside with its network of footpaths and bridleways.
Surrey County Council accept that part of Nethern Court Road is an adopted public highway, which means it is maintained by the Highway Authority.
DIRECTIONS:
From Woldingham Station proceed up Station Road to the centre of the village passing on the left, St Paul's Church and The Crescent, in which will be found the village shop and Post Office, turn left into Slines Oak Road and first right into Nethern Court Road where number 2 will be found on your right hand side.
Local Authority: Tandridge District Council
February 2012
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