Summary
SOLD BY BURNS & WEBBER - Situated in this popular village on the Surrey/West Sussex border, this detached 3 bedroom bungalow benefits from a wonderful garden and offers immense potential to modernise and update to create a truly bespoke home. EPC 'E'
Key Features
- SOLD BY BURNS & WEBBER
- Double glazing throughout
- Three double bedrooms
- Driveway and garage
- Extensive, mature garden
- Huge potential to update and modernise
- Popular village location
- Council Tax band 'E'
Full Description
Set back from the road and divided by common land, this detached bungalow is situated in the popular village of Alfold and enjoys an extensive rear garden. The property represents an exciting opportunity for the buyer to develop its full potential and make their own bespoke residence.
The pretty front garden is bordered by a wall with iron gates and a shingle driveway, offering parking for three cars and leading to the detached garage. The bright and spacious double aspect sitting room affords an open fireplace with brick surround and double doors out to the garden. The kitchen currently houses a sink and limited storage units, yet has plenty of space to create a generous kitchen/breakfast room and there is a separate utility room.
The principal bedroom to the front of the property, affords floor to ceiling wardrobes and there are a further two double bedrooms, one of which is situated to the rear, with lovely views out to the garden through a large window, allowing light to flood in.
The bathroom is fitted with a white suite with a shower over the bath and there is a separate w/c.
The substantial and private, south facing garden is partly paved and offers huge potential to create a bespoke outside space. It boasts an abundance of mature shrubs and trees, including an apple tree and can be conveniently accessed via the driveway.
An internal viewing of this property is highly recommended in order to appreciate the opportunities that lie within.
Floor Plan
Location
Alfold is on the Surrey/West Sussex border with footpaths through Forestry Commission land and along the Wey and Arun Canal, a historic church, a village shop, a village hall, a sports club offering cricket, football and tennis, and plenty of country pubs in the area. The nearby town of Godalming offers a range of shops and restaurants, as well as a mainline train service into Waterloo, plus the village of Cranleigh also offers a bustling High Street with a butcher, fishmonger and a variety of shops, cafes and restaurants including M&S 'Simply Food', a modern health centre, library, arts centre and leisure centre.