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Freehold
Guide price
£450,000
4 bed detached house for sale
Ashdown Avenue, Farnborough GU144 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC rating: C
Key Information
Tenure:
Freehold
Council tax band:
D
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- South Farnborough Junior School 0.2 miles
- Salesian College 0.4 miles
- North Camp 0.7 miles
- Ash Vale 1.1 miles
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Features and description
- Freehold
- Four Double Bedrooms
- Semi-Detached House
- Luxury Bathroom
- Spacious Living Room
- Rear Aspect Dining Room
- Refitted Kitchen
- Utility Room
- EPC: C (75)
- Council Tax Band : D
A deceptively spacious semi-detached family home benefiting from four double bedrooms, well presented bathroom, spacious living room, separate dining room, double glazed conservatory, refitted kitchen, utility room, downstairs cloakroom and an integral garage. The property is situated in a sought after location close to local rail links, King George V playing fields and other local amenities.
The property boasts from a private rear garden which has areas of patio which is great for entertaining and areas of lawn. The property also benefits from a driveway for several vehicles and a garage.
Farnborough is situated in north east Hampshire near the boundary with Surrey. TheRiver Blackwater forms part of the boundary. It is located 34 miles southwest of London directly to the south of junction 4 of the M3 motorway. The A331 runs north to south along the east side of the town. It is served by three railway stations, the busiest of which is Farnborough (Main) railway stationon the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo to Basingstokeand beyond. Farnborough North railway station and North Camp railway stationare both on theNorth Downs Line between Reading and Gatwick.North Camp station is a short distance over the county border, in the Surrey village of Ash Vale. Since 2003 Farnborough Airport has been a business airport operated by tag Aviation. The Farnborough International Airshowtakes place at the airport on even numbered years.
The town is the home of St. Michael's Abbey. The Imperial Cryptthere is the resting place ofNapoleon III(1808–1873), Emperor of France, his wife, EugéniedeMontijo, (1826–1920)]and their son, Napoléon, Prince Imperial. The Abbey was the home of theCatholic National Libraryfrom 2007 until it was relocated toDurham University Libraryin 2015.
It’s shopping centre, cinema and some great local schooling as well astheSixth Form College, Farnborough, which draws in around 3,000 students aged 16–19 from the surrounding area andFarnborough College of Technology, a further-education institution specialising in btec, a-level and vocational courses for students aged 16+, make Farnborough a great place to set up home.
The property boasts from a private rear garden which has areas of patio which is great for entertaining and areas of lawn. The property also benefits from a driveway for several vehicles and a garage.
Farnborough is situated in north east Hampshire near the boundary with Surrey. TheRiver Blackwater forms part of the boundary. It is located 34 miles southwest of London directly to the south of junction 4 of the M3 motorway. The A331 runs north to south along the east side of the town. It is served by three railway stations, the busiest of which is Farnborough (Main) railway stationon the South Western Main Line from London Waterloo to Basingstokeand beyond. Farnborough North railway station and North Camp railway stationare both on theNorth Downs Line between Reading and Gatwick.North Camp station is a short distance over the county border, in the Surrey village of Ash Vale. Since 2003 Farnborough Airport has been a business airport operated by tag Aviation. The Farnborough International Airshowtakes place at the airport on even numbered years.
The town is the home of St. Michael's Abbey. The Imperial Cryptthere is the resting place ofNapoleon III(1808–1873), Emperor of France, his wife, EugéniedeMontijo, (1826–1920)]and their son, Napoléon, Prince Imperial. The Abbey was the home of theCatholic National Libraryfrom 2007 until it was relocated toDurham University Libraryin 2015.
It’s shopping centre, cinema and some great local schooling as well astheSixth Form College, Farnborough, which draws in around 3,000 students aged 16–19 from the surrounding area andFarnborough College of Technology, a further-education institution specialising in btec, a-level and vocational courses for students aged 16+, make Farnborough a great place to set up home.
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