Summary
Neatly tucked away in a quiet and secluded cul-de-sac in the heart of Woking town centre, just a short walk from its popular mainline railway station, is this hugely convenient, two double bedroom apartment complete with a garage and ample parking. No onward chain. EPC Rating F
Lease length - 60 years remaining, Ground rent/maintenance charges -£569pa including building insurance (variable depending on annual insurance premium)
Key Features
- First floor apartment
- Two double bedrooms
- Juliet balcony
- Quiet and secluded location
- Garage and allocated parking
- Ideal for first time or investor buyers
- Close to Woking town/mainline station
- No chain
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
The Rowans development is positioned on Montgomery Road which can be found just on the South side of the town centre, making it ideal for commuters as both the town centre and railway station are just a short walk away. Woking town centre itself is part way through a regeneration process seeing the town take on a far more modern and contemporary feel. The most recent project of this transformation completed in 2022 with the multi million pound Victoria Square providing a new, state of the art 23 storey Hilton hotel complete with stylish sky bar. A shiny new, 50,000 sq ft flagship Marks & Spencer food and clothing store plus extra retail outlets and plazas that link the other two shopping centres together. When you combine all this with the leafy, reconstructed car park too consisting of a green wall made up of some 475,000 individual plants, it really takes huge strides towards the town achieving its vision. The New Victoria theatre and multi screen cinema complex have also been recently upgraded, the theatre is a huge benefit as it is the largest receiving house theatre outside London, regularly receiving acts from the West End as well as the big names in stand-up. Woking's mainline station is widely regarded as offering the very best commute that can be found in the south east into Waterloo with trains running approximately every 7 minutes during peak times and reaching London in some 24 minutes.