Tongham, Surrey
£250,000
Guide price
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Bedrooms: 3
LOCATION Tongham is a small Surrey village located close to the north-east Hampshire and Surrey border. The village lies in a triangle between the A31 and the A331 with neighboring villages including Ash and Badshot Lea.
The village is thought to have a long history as Stone-Age relics have been found here, both the Saxons and the Romans are known to have been here and the village has evolved throughout the ages. Some of the village´s heritage is evident through the old character properties in amongst the newer homes.
Within the village centre sits St.Paul's Church built of chalk stone in the mid 19th-century as well as the old clock tower, the old school and a peaceful tree lined churchyard. The village is home to a traditional pub, bakery, salon, jewellers and convenience shop whilst the village cricket and recreation grounds provide a space for the community to enjoy activities together.
GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION Entering the property via a double glazed front door leading to an entrance porch, there is an additional door leading into the entrance hall with doors to all rooms and stairs to first floor. The lounge dining room is front aspect with an additional door leading to an inner hallway which leads through to the downstairs bathroom which comprises a low level level W.C., pedestal wash hand basin and panel enclosed bath. Off of the bathroom there is a utility room which has space for various appliances, a door leading through to the garage and a door leading into a bedroom/second reception. The kitchen breakfast room has a range of pine eye and base level units, with laminated work surfaces, space for a cooker, space for a fridge and door leading through to the conservatory/lean to with sliding doors leading through to the garden.
FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION From the first floor landing there are doors to all three bedrooms, shower room and loft hatch. The shower room comprises low level W.C., pedestal wash hand basin and walk in shower room.
OUTSIDE To the rear the garden is approximately 40ft mainly laid to lawn enclosed by wood panel fencing and an array of flower and shrub borders. There is also a wooden construction which is currently being used as a workshop which has power and light.
AGENTS NOTE The heating is provided by night storage heating.
The village is thought to have a long history as Stone-Age relics have been found here, both the Saxons and the Romans are known to have been here and the village has evolved throughout the ages. Some of the village´s heritage is evident through the old character properties in amongst the newer homes.
Within the village centre sits St.Paul's Church built of chalk stone in the mid 19th-century as well as the old clock tower, the old school and a peaceful tree lined churchyard. The village is home to a traditional pub, bakery, salon, jewellers and convenience shop whilst the village cricket and recreation grounds provide a space for the community to enjoy activities together.
GROUND FLOOR ACCOMMODATION Entering the property via a double glazed front door leading to an entrance porch, there is an additional door leading into the entrance hall with doors to all rooms and stairs to first floor. The lounge dining room is front aspect with an additional door leading to an inner hallway which leads through to the downstairs bathroom which comprises a low level level W.C., pedestal wash hand basin and panel enclosed bath. Off of the bathroom there is a utility room which has space for various appliances, a door leading through to the garage and a door leading into a bedroom/second reception. The kitchen breakfast room has a range of pine eye and base level units, with laminated work surfaces, space for a cooker, space for a fridge and door leading through to the conservatory/lean to with sliding doors leading through to the garden.
FIRST FLOOR ACCOMMODATION From the first floor landing there are doors to all three bedrooms, shower room and loft hatch. The shower room comprises low level W.C., pedestal wash hand basin and walk in shower room.
OUTSIDE To the rear the garden is approximately 40ft mainly laid to lawn enclosed by wood panel fencing and an array of flower and shrub borders. There is also a wooden construction which is currently being used as a workshop which has power and light.
AGENTS NOTE The heating is provided by night storage heating.
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