£700,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleWest Clandon, Surrey GU4
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Attached House
Four Bedrooms
Two Reception Rooms
Utility Room with a Separate WC
Driveway Parking
Double Glazing Throughout
Good-Sized Garden
Next to Clandon Station
Period Property
Character Features Throughout
Located within the grounds of Clandon Station, this property is a train enthusiasts dream, and is situated adjacent to the platform. The front door opens into a centrally positioned entrance hall, and flows seamlessly into the kitchen, which is fitted with a generous range of shaker-style units and built-in storage. There is ample space for a family table and chairs together with space for a large freestanding fridge/freezer at the opposite end. The black tiled floor continues into the utility room and the separate WC beyond.
Across the hallway, the bright and airy sitting room, features a stylish fireplace, tall sash windows and beautifully finished coving. An archway leads through to the formal dining room, that further enjoys double glazed sash windows, and a feature fireplace.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms: Two large doubles with feature fireplaces and two further bedrooms, one of which also has a feature fireplace. The family bathroom is befittingly contemporary, boasting a freestanding bath and a separate shower enclosure.
Outside to the front of the property is a gravel driveway, providing parking for several vehicles. A gate at the side of the property, opens into the rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn, with a patio area and a shed with power, located at the far end.
Filled with an abundance of local architectural and historical interest, Station House benefits from having many public footpaths within easy walking distance, which are ideal for dog walkers and walkers alike.
West Clandon is a popular village which appeared in the Domesday Book listed as Clanedum. The village has two pubs, a Saxon church, village school as well as a British Legion and a garden centre at Clandon Park (National Trust property and the former home of the Earl of Onslow). Local shops can be found at Ripley, Send and Merrow with two supermarkets at Burpham. Guildford Town Centre, for more comprehensive facilities lies about 4 miles to the southeast.
Rail services are available at West Clandon to Waterloo in about 50 mins or the same at Woking for about 22 mins The A3 is a few minutes drive away and links to J10 of the M25 for links to London & Heathrow or anticlockwise for Gatwick.
The area is surrounded by National Trust and farmland, ideal for walking, riding and cycling with stunning views from the North Downs to the South Downs to be found at Newlands Corner.
Across the hallway, the bright and airy sitting room, features a stylish fireplace, tall sash windows and beautifully finished coving. An archway leads through to the formal dining room, that further enjoys double glazed sash windows, and a feature fireplace.
On the first floor, there are four bedrooms: Two large doubles with feature fireplaces and two further bedrooms, one of which also has a feature fireplace. The family bathroom is befittingly contemporary, boasting a freestanding bath and a separate shower enclosure.
Outside to the front of the property is a gravel driveway, providing parking for several vehicles. A gate at the side of the property, opens into the rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn, with a patio area and a shed with power, located at the far end.
Filled with an abundance of local architectural and historical interest, Station House benefits from having many public footpaths within easy walking distance, which are ideal for dog walkers and walkers alike.
West Clandon is a popular village which appeared in the Domesday Book listed as Clanedum. The village has two pubs, a Saxon church, village school as well as a British Legion and a garden centre at Clandon Park (National Trust property and the former home of the Earl of Onslow). Local shops can be found at Ripley, Send and Merrow with two supermarkets at Burpham. Guildford Town Centre, for more comprehensive facilities lies about 4 miles to the southeast.
Rail services are available at West Clandon to Waterloo in about 50 mins or the same at Woking for about 22 mins The A3 is a few minutes drive away and links to J10 of the M25 for links to London & Heathrow or anticlockwise for Gatwick.
The area is surrounded by National Trust and farmland, ideal for walking, riding and cycling with stunning views from the North Downs to the South Downs to be found at Newlands Corner.