- Detached Bungalow +
- Three Bedrooms +
- Spacious Sitting/Dining Room +
- Dated Kitchen & Bathroom - Both Generous in Size +
- Stunning Parquet Flooring Throughout +
- Driveway Parking for Multiple Vehicles +
- Double Length Detached Garage +
- Fully Boarded Loft +
- Low Maintenance Rear Garden +
- Workshop +
A characterful detached bungalow, situated in one of West Clandon’s private road locations, and within easy access to rail and road links. The property offers bright and spacious living accommodation with a large reception room, three double bedrooms and scope to extend and improve (STPP).
Approached via a sweeping block-paved driveway, the centrally positioned front door opens into an impressively large entrance hall showcasing stunning Parquet flooring, that continues throughout the whole property. A perfectly placed window at the far end of the hall maximises light whilst also allowing far reaching views of the rear garden.
Two of the three bedrooms are positioned at the front of the property, boasting double aspect views of the gardens. The third bedroom is located further along the hallway and benefits from built-in wardrobes. The bathroom is generous in size and fitted with a modern white suite together with a cupboards for storage and the hot water cylinder. A further separate WC is also available along the hallway.
At the rear of the property the bright and spacious reception room features a red brick fireplace and offers both views and access to the garden, there is ample space for a family dining set alongside a lounge suite. The double aspect kitchen is in need of modernisation and completes the available living space.
Outside to the front is a double length detached garage, whilst the lawn wraps around the property and is surrounded by mature trees and shrubs. A shed in the rear garden, has been adapted to a workshop.
Oak Grange Road is considered the premier private road within the village of West Clandon with properties rarely becoming available on the open market. This road features an array of different properties with residents who have lived on the road for many years. Chenies is in close proximity and is within easy walking distance of Clandon Station.
West Clandon is a popular village which appeared in the Doomsday Book listed as Clanedum. The village has two pubs, a Saxon church, village school as well as a British Legion and a garden centre at Clandon Park (National Trust property and the former home of the Earl of Onslow). Local shops can be found at Ripley, Send and Merrow with two supermarkets at Burpham. Guildford Town Centre, for more comprehensive facilities lies about 4 miles to the west.