3 Bedroom Flat The Cascades Sandhills Road, Virginia Water, Surrey
£82,500 (for 30% Share).
3 Bed Maisonette
Tel: 0845 313 7988
3 Bedroom Maisonette
SPECIFICATION
Alno fitted kitchens
• Stainless steel one and
a half bowl inset sink
• Stainless steel integrated oven,
hob & recirculating hood
• Integrated fridge / freezer
• Dishwasher
• Wall tiling
• Ceramic floor tiling
(houses only)
• Downlighters
BATHROOMS
• White sanitaryware
with chrome fittings
• Full and half height wall tiling
GENERAL
• Fitted carpets
• Allocated parking
• Private gardens / patios
(houses only)
• UP
TVHA is proud to offer a unique opportunity for first time buyers to step onto the property market in style with a wide range of homes to suit all households at this prestigious Charles Church development in the heart of Virginia Water Singles, couples and families are equally well accommodated in this stunning scheme which includes two, 4 bedroom and four, 3 bedroom houses together with a choice of 22 apartments (1, 2 and 3 bedrooms). Just minutes walk from the train station and local shops, you will appreciate this delightful tranquil environment in one of Surreys most sought after villages.
The specification is as high as you would expect from one of the countries leading builders of high quality homes, with Alno fitted kitchens including integrated appliances, fitted bathrooms and floor coverings, gas central heating and allocated parking.
Virginia Water
Located to the south of Windsor Great Park, within Runnymede Borough, Virginia Water was once the largest man made lake in England and creates a wonderful setting for this Surrey village.
Runnymede includes 6078 hectaresof greenbelt within a total area of 7804 hectares and as the place where the Magna Carta was signed in 1215, it is world famous in the history of democracy. It is also home to the Wentworth Estate and its famous Golf Courses.
The Village has a range of local shops and some excellent restaurants such as Piccolinos
and Casa Nova. Good pub food and real ales can be enjoyed at the Wheatsheaf backing onto
the lake and park.