Queensway, Cranleigh, GU6 7JH
£1095 pcm Unfurnished -

Description

Front Door: Stairs Leading to Landing.

Living Room: 15’5” x 10’4” (4.70m x .17m) with a front aspect window.

Bedroom: 11’2” x 10’8” (3.40m x 3.03m) with storage cupboard.

Kitchen: 10’7” x 7’0” (3.25m x 2.11m) Fitted with electric cooker, extractor fan, fridge/freezer, and washing machine. 

Bathroom: bath with electric shower, wash basin and WC. 

Garden front/rear: mainly laid to lawn with storage shed.

Heating: Central heating throughout.

EPC Band:  D

Council Tax: Waverley Borough Council – C

Location & Amenities

Cranleigh lies in the Weald on the main route from Guildford to Horsham and is said to be the largest village in the country. It also sits at the foot of the Surrey Hills, which provide some of the finest countryside in the south-east of England. Over 3,000 acres of woodland and heathland is held in trust and open to the public. It is, therefore, a haven for walkers, horse riders and cyclists.

The property is 0.8 of a mile from the village centre, which can be accessed by an easy, level walk. Stockland Square, in the centre of the village and was built on the site of the former station. The refurbished square now boasts an attractive range of shops, and the High Street boasts two independent department stores, M&S Food and a selection of restaurants and cafes, many with pavement seating. The modern Health Centre, Leisure Centre and Arts Centre are situated at the southern end of the High Street. There are two supermarkets and a healthy variety of independent shops and established High Street stores. Cranleigh Common is famous for its cricket green and the tree-lined avenue leading in and out of the village.

The County town of Guildford is 10 miles away and provides a mainline train station with a fast service to Waterloo. The A3 also provides quick access by car to the M25 and central London. Guildford provides a diverse range of social and recreational facilities: including theatre, cinema and The Spectrum for ice skating, bowling and most sports. The cobbled High Street and numerous Arcades offer a selection of shops, to rival the best of London’s famous streets.

 

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