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5 Woodlands, Pirbright Road, Normandy, Surrey, GU3 2HT £375,000 5 Woodlands, Pirbright Road, Normandy, Surrey, GU3 5 Woodlands, Pirbright Road, Normandy, Surrey, GU3 2HT £375,000 5 Woodlands, Pirbright Road, Normandy, Surrey, GU3 2HT This beautifully-presented first floor two double bedroom, two bathroom Stunning Idyllic Location apartment was converted in 2010 and forms part of a superb Edwardian country house with a stunning entrance vestibule with original oak staircase leading up to this apartment only. The building is set a mongst stunning gardens and parkland approached via secure electronically-controlled Master Bedroom & Ensuite wrought iron gates opening to an impressive tree-lined approach to the long driveway. There is a separate parking area and garages with sweeping gravelled drive beyond leading to the property itself. 2nd Bedroom & Bathroom The property is situated in the parish of Normandy, close to two stations and within 5 miles of Guildford and Farnham with the A3 very nearby providing easy access to the M25, London and the South coast. 19' Reception Room The main doors of the house lead into an impressive vestibule with fireplace, tiled flooring and high ceiling leading to the a beautiful oak staircase leading up to this 1st floor apartment only with landing leading to front door. The lobby has the wall-mounted video entryphone system and inner door leading Modern Kitchen to 30' hall running the length of the property with built-in cloaks cupboard. The impressive 19' reception room f eatures high ceilings, cornicing and a large bay window to the front. The modern kitchen comprises a range of Garage & Parking built-in units with quartz worksurfaces, hardwood breakfast bar and built-in appliances comprising oven, hob and dishwasher with space for fridge/freezer and washing machine with window to the front. Beautiful Communal The stunning master bedroom features high ceilings, cornicing and a large bay window to the front. A door to the side leads to the spacious ensuite Grounds shower room. There is a further double bedroom with window to front and a large modern guest bathroom. To the front of the property, off the main driveway approach, can be found Secure Gated Development the a mple parking area and garage which features an electronically - controlled door and eaved storage space above. The well-kept communal gardens and grounds are a real feature of this Video Entryphone property providing total seclusion, privacy and security and for the use of the residents only and are approached via a long tree-lined drive with lawns to side and further formal lawns and terraces to the side of the property. Floor Plan Location Woodlands is a gated property on Pirbright Road, Normandy, close to the junction with Elm Hill in Normandy and is within ½ mile of two stations. Guildford and Farnham town centres with their vast array of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities are both within approximately 5 miles with the nearby A3 providing easy access to London and the south coast. We aim to make our particulars both accurate and reliable but they are not guaranteed, nor do they form part of an offer or c ontract. If you require clarification of any points then please contact us especially if you are travelling some distance to view. Please note that appliances and heating systems have not been tested and therefore no warranties can be given as to their goo d working order. Guildford Office: 5a Trinity Gate, Epsom Road, Guildford, Surrey, GU1 3JT A refreshing choice… Sales: 01483 458337 | Lettings: 01483 458338 | Web: www.Bourneestateagents.com Email: [email protected] | Lettings: [email protected] .
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