Summary
Character three bedroom semi-detached family home located on the North side of Horsell village, with the benefit of being just a short walk from Woking town centre and mainline railway station.
EPC Rating D
Key Features
- Three bedroom semi-detached cottage
- Two separate reception rooms
- Moden kitchen and bathroom
- West facing rear garden
- Popular Horsell village location, with strong community feel
- Short walk of Woking town centre & mainline station
- Private driveway
- No chain
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
Arthurs Bridge Road is a very short walk from both Woking town centre and the popular village of Horsell. Adjacent to the property is Woking & Horsell's Cricket Club, and just along the road is PureGym and Woking Squash Club. Horsell Village offers a varied collection of local shops, a number of excellent pubs, restaurants and cafes. Of note is The Red Lion which is highly popular gastro pub, and maybe the perfect place to visit after a viewing to get a real sense of the area. There is also a number of sort after state and private schools within walking distance of the property. Woking as a town has been undergoing a regeneration that has seen it take on a far more contemporary feel. It's probably most famous for its mainline railway station that makes Woking the ideal destination for commuters. It offers a direct line to London Waterloo, with very frequent trains and a total journey time of around 25 minutes. Woking has a recently updated its multi-screen cinema and New Victoria theatre, with the latter being a major coup for the town. It is one of the largest receiving house theatres outside London, with a huge pull for West End Shows and regularly receives the big names in comedy.