Allocated covered residents’ parking space included
Moments from Virginia Water mainline station — direct to London
Compact two-bedroom ground-floor flat, approx 418 sq ft
148 years remaining on lease; peppercorn ground rent
Service charge approx £130.52pcm (annual c. £1,566)
Electric storage heaters — higher running costs than gas
No private garden; limited storage and small rooms
Chain free sale for a quicker completion
This ground-floor two-bedroom apartment on Station Parade offers a compact, well-presented home in the centre of Virginia Water. With a private entrance and allocated covered parking, it suits a commuter, first-time buyer or buy-to-let investor seeking immediate occupancy and straightforward access to London via the nearby mainline station.
Internally the layout is efficient: open-plan living/kitchen, two modest bedrooms and a separate study/office area that adds useful flexibility. The flat is tidy and largely move-in ready, with double glazing and modern laminate flooring in the main living space. The property is leasehold with 148 years remaining and a peppercorn ground rent, simplifying long-term ownership compared with short leases.
Buyers should note the apartment’s compact footprint (around 418 sq ft) and limited storage; it is best suited to a single occupant, couple or rental tenancy rather than a family needing extensive space. Heating is by electric storage heaters, which can be more expensive than gas central heating — worth factoring into running-cost calculations.
Service charge and management are in place (circa £130.52 pcm), and there is no onward chain, which makes for a quicker, less complicated purchase. The village location puts shops, cafés and green spaces on the doorstep, while excellent transport links make commuting to London practical. Overall this is a practical, well-located flat with clear rental and owner-occupier appeal, provided buyers accept the modest size and electric heating.























































