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£325,000 Guide Price
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Set in a popular residential area close to good schools and Aldershot Station, is this beautifully presented three bedroom semi-detached home. This well-proportioned modern home presents two reception rooms, a 16ft galley kitchen and the property has potential to be extended further (STPP). No Onward Chain. Location Aldershot, located about 37 miles southwest of London, is known for being "The Home of The British Army" and is steeped in military history. There are many historic buildings and monuments around the town including the 30 foot high 26 feet long 'Wellington Statue' was designed and built by Matthew Cotes Wayatt from recycled bronze from cannons captured at the Battle of Waterloo.There are a wealth of sporting facilities in the town including a tennis centre, bowling, swimming pools and lido, Sports Centres and the Alpine Snow Sports Centre. There is also a local professional football team, Aldershot Town.There are also entertainment venues in the town including The Palace, West End Centre and Princes Hall, restaurants, shopping centre and Westgate cinema and bowling complex. Aldershot rail station provides a direct link to London Waterloo in under an hour. The Property This three bedroom home exhibits many qualities of a home built in the 1930's. It's unfussed, streamlined interior was typically found in properties of this decade and set the trend for the modernist looks we find within new homes today. Similarly, a conventional layout and well-proportioned rooms are unveiled here, featuring two reception rooms and an extended kitchen of over 16ft in length across the ground floor. Directly above, on the first floor lie three spacious bedrooms and a family bathroom. The traditional archway, has been made good use of by creating a porch, accommodating handy storage for everyday essentials. Ahead lies a spacious entrance hall, which is beautifully decorated with a neutral décor to create a light and airy space. This light décor flows throughout the home to create a comforting and relaxed ambience, whilst the modern kitchen and bathroom brings it up to date for our 21st century lifestyles. Both reception rooms flow nicely off the hall, with a living room situated to the front, and a rear aspect dining room featuring French doors, leading out to the rear garden. A fireplace forms a lovely feature in the living space, whilst the bay window adds some attractive character to the home. The modern galley kitchen has been fitted with a comprehensive range of units with ample space for appliances. The natural toned units are beautifully contrasted by glossy work surfaces, with chrome fixtures and fittings adding a contemporary touch. Whilst the extended kitchen and spacious reception rooms presents ample space, there is possibility to further extend the home (STPP) to create larger ground floor living accommodation. A well-lit landing with side aspect window, leads onto all three bedrooms on the first floor and the family bathroom. All rooms are very well-proportioned and continue the neutral décor, with soft carpeting adding further warmth and comfort. The family bathroom has been modernised presenting a three piece white bathroom suite, neatly finished with a minimal contemporary look, featuring light wall tiles and contrasting dark tiled flooring. The loft space offers further extension prospects (STPP). The Grounds Set with a quiet residential street, a low brick wall neatly borders this home. A paved path leads to the entrance, as small shrubs and bushes create privacy whilst adding a characterful outlook. Paving continues through the side gate leading to the rear garden, where paving continues around the home creating the ideal space for entertaining or simply lounging. The timber pergola is the ideal spot for this, perfect for enjoying the afternoon sun. The garden is neatly enclosed by hedging and attractive bamboo fencing, to create a pleasant private space.
231 Shawfield Road Ash Vale Surrey GU12 5DL
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