Summary
Built in 1826 and originally part of what was Ottershaw Hospital until it was converted in 1989. This bright two-bedroom mid-terraced property benefits from high ceilings and a fabulous south-facing garden. The front facade is noted of historical interest and carries a Grade II Listing. There is a spacious living room and kitchen overlooking the rear garden, allocated parking and is situated in the heart of Ottershaw village. EPC: D, Council Tax Band: E.
Key Features
- Two Bedroom Mid-Terrace home
- Bright sitting room overlooking the private garden
- Fitted Kitchen and downstairs cloakroom
- Upstairs main bathroom
- South-facing 40ft (approx.) garden with patio
- Allocated parking to 2 cars
- EPC: D
- Council Tax: Band E
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
Set back from Murray Road in a private road beyond an attractive brick wall and railings. Ottershaw village can be found just around the corner with its range of local shops including a post office/mini supermarket, a One-Stop supermarket, Indian restaurant, Chinese take-away, a Miller & Carter steak restaurant, a popular social club and an excellent doctors surgery. Good schools are also prevalent in this area including the very well regarded Ottershaw Infants & Junior schools.
More comprehensive facilities can be found a little further afield in Addlestone & Chertsey whilst the larger towns of Woking, West Byfleet and Weybridge are a short drive, both offering main line access to London (Waterloo), as do nearby West Byfleet and Byfleet & New Haw stations. Road connections in the area are excellent with Junction 11 of the M25 being a few minutes drive allowing easy access to Heathrow and Gatwick airports and central London.