91, Victoria Road, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, GU21 2AA Asking Price £475,000

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91, Victoria Road, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, GU21 2AA Asking Price £475,000 EPC D 91, Victoria Road, Knaphill, Woking, Surrey, GU21 2AA Asking Price £475,000 Knaphill is a popular village situated on the outskirts of Woking town centre. The area is home to some of the most popular OFSTED rated schools. Woking is a busy commuter town and benefits from fantastic rail links into the city. Its mainline train station provides a fast service into Waterloo in approximately 25 minutes. Brookwood mainline station is also within close proximity. Woking has undergone some significant redevelopment in particular The Peacocks Shopping Centre which adjoins Wolsey Place Shopping Centre. The area is home to a variety of entertainment venues such as the cinema, theatre and The Big Apple Entertainment Centre with activities such as laser quest and soft play. Woking offers a huge selection of restaurants, bars, cafés and retail shops. Located a short walk from Knaphill village with its range of amenities is this well presented link-detached home. The accommodation offers an impressive three bedrooms and refitted bathroom upstairs while downstairs offers a living room, dining rear and rear aspect kitchen and conservatory. Further benefits include off street parking , enclosed rear garden and a garage. The property lies within easy reach of local schools and excellent transport links that offer easy access to both Brookwood and Woking mainline stations. Viewing arrangement by appointment 01483 773101 [email protected] Carsons, 40-42 Commercial Way, Woking, GU21 6EN https://www.carsons.co.uk Interested parties should satisfy themselves, by inspection or otherwise as to the accuracy of the description given and any floor plans shown in these property details. All measurements, distances and areas listed are approximate. Fixtures, fittings and other items are NOT included unless specified in these details. Please note that any services, heating systems, or appliances have not been tested and no warranty can be given or implied as to their working order. A member of Countrywide plc. Countrywide Estate Agents, trading as Carsons. Registered in England No. 789476 | Code Four Counties_10865_WOK210194_PL6PLr.
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