Property description
A substantial detached chalet style house set in a no through road location on the South side of Farnham that has benefitted from recent redecoration by its current owner. Located within approx. 1 mile of Farnham's premier schools this four Bedroom, two Reception room family home has a configuration that would allow the set up to be modified if desired. A refitted family Bathroom, refitted Cloakroom, and an en-suite Shower room compliment this bright and spacious property.
Ample parking is provided and there is also a single integral garage with Utility facilities.
To the rear a relayed fully enclosed lawned garden features views towards the countryside on the North side of Farnham.
Farnham is set within the borough of Waverley. The town is approx. 34.5 miles (approx. 55.5 km) from London in the extreme west of Surrey, adjacent to the border with Hampshire. By road Guildford is approx.11 miles (approx. 17 km) to the east and Winchester a further approx. 28 miles (approx. 45 km) along the same axis as London. Farnham is the largest town in Waverley, and one of the top five conurbations in Surrey. It is of historic interest, with many old buildings, including a number of Georgian houses. Farnham Castle overlooks the town. A short distance southeast of the town centre are the ruins of Waverley Abbey, Moor Park House and Mother Ludlum's Cave. Farnham is twinned with Andernach in Germany. It is drained by the River Wey (North Branch) which is navigable only to canoes at this point.
Train services in Farnham are provided by South West Trains, with direct trains running to Aldershot, Alton, Woking, Surbiton, Clapham Junction and London Waterloo (approx. 55 mins).
The A31 Farnham bypass links the town by road to Winchester, Alton and Guildford; the A325 links the town to Farnborough and to the A3 (London-Portsmouth) at Greatham. The A287 links Farnham to the M3 at Hook and the A3 at Hindhead.
Farnham is a market town with many shops located along the main thoroughfare running through West Street, The Borough and East Street. The town has a significant number of independent retailers, some of which have been in business since the nineteenth century, such as Rangers Furnishing Stores, Elphicks department store and Pullingers. The latter evolved into the Pullingers Art Shop chain and is thought to be Farnham's oldest surviving business. There are also branches of national retailers such as Argos, Robert Dyas, Boots, Waterstone's and W H Smith. The major supermarkets are represented by Waitrose, Sainsbury's, Lidl and Iceland in the town centre, and two Tesco Express stores out of town. Sainsbury's also have a larger Superstore on the outskirts of town towards Badshot Lea. There is also a large Jewson (Timber and Builders Merchants) in the same area. Large garden centres exist nearby at Holt Pound, Frensham and Badshot Lea.
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