£600,000
3 bed terraced house for saleRipley, Surrey GU23
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Seymours - Ripley
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About this property
Mid-Terrace Period Cottage
Three Bedrooms
Family Bathroom
Two Reception Rooms
Modern Kitchen
Conservatory
Private Garden
Off-Street Parking
Central Village Location
The ground floor accommodation comprises two reception rooms as well as a lovely conservatory leading to the courtyard garden. The pretty front door opens into the light and welcoming sitting room that boasts, a red brick fireplace with a tiled hearth. A door leads through to the dining room/kitchen, where a WC has been cleverly installed under the centrally positioned staircase.
The stunning kitchen is fitted with a generous range of shaker-style units with granite worktops, and a selection of integral appliances. At the far end, the conservatory is bathed in natural light, whilst also providing additional space for a family dining set. Upstairs there are three bedrooms, two doubles and a single that have all been beautifully decorated together with a modern family bathroom.
Outside to the front there is a small front garden with an attractive porch. The rear garden is separated into two distinct areas with a secluded patio garden accessed directly from the conservatory. A path leads to the rear garden, which has several seating areas and flowerbed borders on either side. There is a shed at the far end and a gate which provides access to the off-street parking.
The property is situated on Ripley High Street, just moments from the village green and within walking distance of local shops, restaurants, many pubs and amenities.
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.
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