£290,000
1 bed end terrace house for saleWren Court, Ash, Surrey GU12
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
- Freehold
Bridges Estate Agents - Ash Vale
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About this property
One Double Bedroom
End of Terrace Freehold House
South Facing Enclosed Rear Garden
Allocated Parking Bay
Refitted Kitchen and Bathroom
Cul-de-Sac Location
Close to Ash Station
EPC: Tbc
Council Tax Band: C
This one double bedroom freehold starter home is an ideal opportunity to start out on the property ladder or indeed downsize. Presented in exceptional condition throughout with a stunning refitted kitchen and bathroom, there is lots to offer. The main attraction is the fully enclosed garden, which is around 65ft, and one of the best we have seen for this type of home. Being south facing, it enjoys lots of lovely direct sunshine and the current owner has invested in high quality fencing - giving a real feeling of privacy and also security. The house itself is bright and airy all the way through and has a modern and neutral colour scheme and a very high standard of presentation. Further benefits include recently installed gas central heating and quality double glazing throughout - as well as loft storage space. It is situated within close proximity to Ash train station as well as all the handy shops and amenities. The property also enjoys allocated parking to the front. View early to avoid disappointment.
The garden is accessed from the side, near the parking bay, and is the main feature of this great house. To the side there is a slab paved patio which is edged with slate chippings. There is an area of lawn which leads to a further shingled patio at the back, which has space for a timber built shed. The property is fully enclosed by recently installed high quality timber panel fencing and a laurel hedge.
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Ash is situated in the borough of Guildford in Surrey along with its neighbouring village of Ash Vale and Tongham. They sit close to the Basingstoke Canal, a site of scientific special interest, with its towpath running through the village. There are many local parks and open spaces in the surrounding area including Ash ranges which is used as a training area for the British Army, and also offers vast heath land popular with cyclists and dog walkers. In the centre of the village there is a parade of independent shops and cafes. The Swan public house is also a favourite with locals offering real ales and traditional pub food.
Ash owes its development to the Garrison and railway lines. Train stations located in Ash and nearby North Camp provide links to London, Reading, Ascot, Guildford and Gatwick in conjunction with its close proximity to the A3, M3, and M25. Its excellent transport networks serving London and other large nearby towns twinned with its rural location have made Ash Vale a popular location with commuters.
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