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House For Sale £775,000
Ripley, Woking, Surrey GU23


Description
The spacious living room is fitted with wooden flooring and features a beautiful beamed ceiling and brick-built open fireplace. There is a large under-stairs cupboard behind a characterful wooden door complete with wrought iron hinges and latch. There is a separate home office/ play area, also with beamed ceilings and wooden flooring.

Leading from here is the shaker style kitchen/dining room, the kitchen has a great range of eye and base cupboards and is a fantastic feature of this home. With black marbled granite work surfaces, it is a superb size with plenty of space for a freestanding fridge/freezer as well as a dining table and chairs. There is a separate utility area accessed from the kitchen and a modern, downstairs WC.

Upstairs are three good-sized bedrooms. The main bedroom has an abundance of cupboard space, complete with its own dressing area. The second bedroom is a spacious double and the third a small double, both with feature fireplaces. The family bathroom has been fitted with a modern white suite with a freestanding, roll-top bath as well as a separate high-pressure shower.

The garden is a great size with a paved patio area that wraps around the property, giving a lovely outlook from every room. There is also a large summer house with its own decked area and the benefit of an additional home office cabin with mains power. There is a gravelled driveway to the front of the property, parking is also available on the wide private road.

Ripley was first recorded in documents of around 1200. It developed with the establishment of the Augustinian Priory at Newark. The Abbey was dissolved in 1538-39 by Henry VIII. The growth of Portsmouth as a naval port in the time of Henry VIII brought prosperity to Ripley. Roadside inns were given nautical names: The Ship, The Anchor and later The Jovial Sailor. And in the 1880s, with the development of the bicycle, Ripley became known as the 'Mecca of all good cyclists' ('Bicycling News' 1887). The Anchor, one of Ripley's best known buildings, was their welcomed 'resting place'.

The village of Ripley, with its selection of shopping facilities and country pubs, is within walking distance while Woking and Guildford towns are also within easy reach. The area has excellent road and rail communications 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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