This charming two-bedroom cottage, dating back to approximately 1903, is located in a desirable semi-rural area near the Ripley/Send Marsh border. The property is presented without any onward chain, providing an attractive opportunity for buyers looking to invest in a home with notable renovation and expansion possibilities (subject to planning permission). The interior greets you with two spacious reception rooms that are adorned with ornate fireplaces, enhancing the cottage's unique character. At the heart of the home lies a kitchen/garden room featuring a vaulted ceiling and skylights, which illuminates the space beautifully. Bi-fold doors extend into the rear patio, promoting seamless indoor-outdoor living – perfect for social gatherings. The well-appointed kitchen includes integrated appliances and offers plenty of room for both dining and lounge furniture. A handy WC completes the ground floor layout.
The first floor has two generously sized double bedrooms with elevated ceilings, accompanied by a modern family bathroom. Notably, the extension completed in 2015 was designed to accommodate an additional storey, allowing for further bedroom additions.
Externally, the property features a gated gravel driveway providing off-road parking for multiple vehicles. A side access leads to a rear garden that is predominantly laid to lawn with established plants and a raised patio area. Outbuildings equipped with power present excellent opportunities for conversion into a home office or studio space. Additionally, a quaint summer house situated at the back of the garden offers an ideal serene retreat.
Located in Burnt Common—a small community nestled between Ripley, Send & West Clandon—residents enjoy proximity to local conveniences such as Waitrose and various dining options like The Saddlers Arms and nearby Farm Shop. Ripley village boasts historical significance and is known for its extensive village green and an array of award-winning shops and eateries including Pinnocks Coffee House.
Connectivity is also advantageous here with Woking Station providing regular services to London Waterloo in just over 20 minutes—a practical choice for commuters.