West Clandon, GU4 7UA £1m
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In quiet residential road, a charming, detached bungalow set in over half an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens, with easy access to commuter links.
West Clandon is a popular village that has appeared in the Doomsday Book listed as Clanedum. The village has two pubs, a Saxon church and village school, as well as a British Legion and a garden centre at Clandon Park (National Trust property and the former home of the Earl of Onslow). Local shops can be found at Ripley, Send and Merrow, with supermarkets at Burpham. Clandon Station is within walking distance.
Guildford Town Centre for more comprehensive facilities lies about 5 miles to the southwest. Rail services are available at West Clandon to Guildford in 10 minutes, Leatherhead in 15 minutes and London Waterloo in about 50 minutes or the same at Woking for about 22 minutes. The A3 is a few minutes’ drive away and links to J10 of the M25 for links to London and Heathrow, or anticlockwise for Gatwick, which is about 20 miles distance. The area is surrounded by National Trust and farmland, which is ideal for walking, riding, and cycling, with stunning views from the North Downs to the South Downs.
(All times and distances are approximate)
In quiet residential road, a charming, detached bungalow set in over half an acre of beautiful landscaped gardens, with easy access to commuter links.
West Clandon is a popular village that has appeared in the Doomsday Book listed as Clanedum. The village has two pubs, a Saxon church and village school, as well as a British Legion and a garden centre at Clandon Park (National Trust property and the former home of the Earl of Onslow). Local shops can be found at Ripley, Send and Merrow, with supermarkets at Burpham. Clandon Station is within walking distance.
Guildford Town Centre for more comprehensive facilities lies about 5 miles to the southwest. Rail services are available at West Clandon to Guildford in 10 minutes, Leatherhead in 15 minutes and London Waterloo in about 50 minutes or the same at Woking for about 22 minutes. The A3 is a few minutes’ drive away and links to J10 of the M25 for links to London and Heathrow, or anticlockwise for Gatwick, which is about 20 miles distance. The area is surrounded by National Trust and farmland, which is ideal for walking, riding, and cycling, with stunning views from the North Downs to the South Downs.
(All times and distances are approximate)