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House For Sale £525,000
Prospect Road, Farnborough, Hampshire GU14


Description
*open house via appointment only – Saturday 27th August – 10AM – 12.30PM*

This four bedroom semi-detached family home was built in 1996, provides integral garage and driveway parking for two vehicles and sits adjacent to Cove Green Pavilion, a area perfect for dog walkers and families with young children, benefitting from open playing fields, allotments, tennis courts and a football pitch.

Farnborough Main train station is located only within 0.5 miles away and allows excellent transportation links to London Waterloo in approximately 30 minutes. Queen Elizabeth Park, Farnborough town centre as well as reputable schooling is also within easy reach.

The accommodation is set over two floors with the ground floor comprising a cloakroom which was tastefully refitted 2 years ago, a white gloss refitted kitchen/breakfast room featuring built in appliances and a replacement boiler which is only 2 years old.

There is a separate formal dining room which the current sellers are utilising as an additional (5th) bedroom, a 19ft rear aspect living room with a 16ft conservatory, leading to the west facing over 100ft rear garden which is mainly laid to lawn with patio area, ideal for entertaining friends and family over a summer BBQs and enjoying a glass of something of an evening.

To the first floor, there are four well proportionally sized bedrooms, of which the master bedroom has an ensuite shower room which was upgraded in 2019. There is a white three piece bathroom suite at the top of the landing nestled in between two of the double bedrooms.

Before the property was built in 1996, There was a large bungalow occupying the plot which was once owned by Beatrice “Tilly” Shilling. Tilly was a British aeronautical engineer and amateur racing driver. During the Second World War, she designed and developed fuel flow to the carburettor of the Rolls-Royce Merlin engines in the Hawker Hurricane and Supermarine Spitfire fighters. Shilling raced motorbikes at Brooklands in the 1930s, one of only three women awarded a bmcrc (British Motorcycle Racing Club) Gold Star for lapping the circuit at over 100mph. After the war, she raced cars, mostly at Goodwood Members' Meetings. The local Wetherspoons Public House located on Victoria Road is also named after her.

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