This extended two-bedroom cottage, built around 1903, is situated in a desirable semi-rural locale along the Ripley/Send Marsh border. With its historic charm and character features, including ornate fireplaces in the reception rooms, this property presents an excellent opportunity for renovation and potential expansion (subject to planning permission). The centerpiece of the home is a spacious kitchen/garden room, highlighted by a vaulted ceiling and skylights that infuse the area with natural light. The bi-fold doors seamlessly connect the indoor space to the rear patio, enhancing its utility for entertaining.
The upstairs hosts two generously-sized double bedrooms with high ceilings and a contemporary family bathroom. Notably, the extension completed in 2015 has been designed to accommodate an additional floor, allowing for further development possibilities of more bedrooms.
Externally, there's ample off-road parking available via a gated gravel driveway, and access to a lawned garden featuring mature plants and multiple outbuildings equipped with power—ideal for converting into a home office or studio. A quaint summer house at the end of the garden provides a serene spot for relaxation.
Located in Burnt Common—a small residential enclave between Ripley, Send & West Clandon—this property is within convenient walking distance to local amenities like Waitrose and several pubs and shops. The historic village of Ripley boasts extensive green spaces and offers an excellent selection of dining options. For commuters, Woking Station is just a short distance away with frequent direct trains to London Waterloo.