- Three Bedrooms +
- Semi-Detached +
- Planning Approved for Side Extension +
- Local to Schools and Amenities +
- Lounge/Diner +
- Ample Off Road Parking +
- No Onward Chain +
- EPC: C (72) +
- Council Tax Band: C +
Offered to the market is this three bedroom semi-detached home with no onward chain. The property provides driveway parking for several vehicles and has planning permission for a side extension. It boasts a good sized lounge/diner and kitchen. Upstairs, you will find three bedrooms and a refitted family bathroom. Being close to local schools, including Ash Walsh and Ash Manor, as well as local amenities, viewings are highly recommended.
Outside, the garden is mainly laid to lawn with a small patio area, ideal for entertaining. At the bottom of the garden, there is also a shed, perfect for storage.
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Ash Vale is situated in the borough of Guildford in Surrey, along with its neighbouring villages of Ash, Tongham and Mytchett. They sit alongside the Basingstoke Canal, a site of scientific special interest, with its towpath running through the village. There are many local parks and open spaces in the surrounding area including Ash Ranges & Ash Common, which also offers vast heathland popular with cyclists, dog walkers and runners.
In the centre of the village there is a parade of shops and cafes, pharmacy, health centre, community centre and village hall. The Swan public house is also a favourite, as is the newly refurbished Admiral pub, offering real ales and traditional pub food.
Ash Vale owes its development to the Garrison and railway lines. Train stations located in Ash Vale, nearby North Camp and Ash provide links to London, Reading, Ascot, Guildford and Gatwick, in conjunction with its close proximity to the A3, M3 and M25.
Its excellent transport networks serving London and other large nearby towns, twinned with its rural location, have made Ash Vale popular with commuters.