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3 bedroom end of terrace house
End of terrace house
3 beds
2 baths
1560
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
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Features and description
- Sitting room
- Dining room
- Conservatory
- Kitchen
- Three bedrooms
- Family bathroom
- Shop and workshop
- Parking for several vehicles
- Double garage
- Gardens extending to 0.18 of an acre
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PERIOD VILLAGE HOUSE OFFERING CONSIDERABLE POTENTIAL IN THE HEART OF THIS HISTORIC SURREY VILLAGE ...............................
Aberdeen House is an attached end of terrace period property, which is available to the open market for the first time since the late 1960s. The property consists of two elements, the former antiques shop which has now ceased trading and the residential part. The cottage offers three good-sized bedrooms to the first floor, together with a bathroom. To the ground floor, an attractive sitting room with an open fireplace, dining room, conservatory and kitchen/breakfast room. The shop part, is located to the front of the building and features a wide deep window. The shop was formerly a butchers and the high barrel vaulted ceiling still has the original iron fittings. We are of the opinion that the shop element could suit a wide variety of commercial uses across retail/office/health and beauty afforded by the flexibility that the current Use Class ‘E’ offers combined with the benefit of such an attractive prominent A25 frontage to promote their business. There is also a workshop adjacent. Aberdeen House benefits from a south facing secluded garden, which is mainly laid to lawn and has been well-tended over the years. There are lovely views southwards over the playing fields. A pair of timber double gates lead to the parking area with access to the double garage and adjacent carport. In all, the plot extends to about 0.18 of an acre.
Aberdeen House is an attached end of terrace period property, which is available to the open market for the first time since the late 1960s. The property consists of two elements, the former antiques shop which has now ceased trading and the residential part. The cottage offers three good-sized bedrooms to the first floor, together with a bathroom. To the ground floor, an attractive sitting room with an open fireplace, dining room, conservatory and kitchen/breakfast room. The shop part, is located to the front of the building and features a wide deep window. The shop was formerly a butchers and the high barrel vaulted ceiling still has the original iron fittings. We are of the opinion that the shop element could suit a wide variety of commercial uses across retail/office/health and beauty afforded by the flexibility that the current Use Class ‘E’ offers combined with the benefit of such an attractive prominent A25 frontage to promote their business. There is also a workshop adjacent. Aberdeen House benefits from a south facing secluded garden, which is mainly laid to lawn and has been well-tended over the years. There are lovely views southwards over the playing fields. A pair of timber double gates lead to the parking area with access to the double garage and adjacent carport. In all, the plot extends to about 0.18 of an acre.
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