Garage, level garden and fast broadband in a convenient Farnham location near schools and transport.
- Built 2017 with remaining Premier Guarantee for buyer reassurance
- Modern kitchen with Bosch integrated appliances and quartz worktops
- Principal bedroom with built-in wardrobe and ensuite shower room
- Level landscaped rear garden with large patio and garden shed
- Garage plus driveway parking for two vehicles
- Fast broadband, excellent mobile signal — good for homeworking
- Average internal size c.914 sq ft; plot decent but not expansive
- Crime rated average; council tax band moderate
This well-presented three-bedroom semi-detached house, built in 2017 by Elsmore Homes, offers contemporary living with a remaining Premier Guarantee for added peace of mind. The ground floor features a modern kitchen/breakfast room with integrated Bosch appliances and quartz worktops, flowing into a bright sitting/dining room with French doors to a level, landscaped rear garden—ideal for family life and entertaining.
The principal bedroom includes a built-in wardrobe and ensuite; two further bedrooms and a family bathroom complete the first floor. Practical extras include under-stairs storage, a downstairs cloakroom, an airing cupboard and a single garage with driveway parking for two vehicles. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, suiting remote working and connected family life.
Located just outside Farnham’s town centre, this home sits in a very affluent area with easy access to highly rated schools, local walks including the river valley to Waverley Abbey, and good road and rail links to London (Waterloo c.55 minutes). Council tax is moderate and there is no flood risk. The house is an appealing, low-maintenance option for families seeking a modern, ready-to-move-in property with warranty cover.
Notable considerations: the overall internal size is average at c.914 sq ft, and crime levels are described as average. Buyers seeking large, extensively remodelled accommodation or significant gardens should note the plot is described as decent rather than expansive.