This chain-free and beautifully presented double bedroom Grade II listed character cottage is idyllically situated in the row of terrace as you enter Shalford, the very popular village 1.5 miles South of Guildford station. This well presented house features a South-west facing garden and is within a short walk of the village train station and local shops.
The gated archway with paved pathway leads round to the front door to this cosy and characterful cottage. The inner hall has doors to the reception room and the bathroom. The bathroom comprises a Bath with shower over, WC, wash hand basin and heated towel rail with window to the front. The reception room features a multi fuel burner, ladder cupboard under stairs and windows to the front and side. Off the reception room is the kitchen area with a stainless steel sink, further worktop surfaces and space for an oven and hob.
Stairs to the 1st floor from the reception room take you to the main double bedroom with a featured fire place window to the side and a built-in cupboard.
The fold down stairs lead to the loft room which has been used as bedroom in the past. There are built-in wardrobes and a window to the front overlooking the garden.
Outside is a large outbuilding to the left of the cottage which is set up as a utility room as well as additional storage with a small loft space above. Attached to the outbuilding is a outside WC.
The garden stretches over 90ft with a paved area leading through to a raised lawn area continuing to a vegetable patch. The top of the garden has a lean to storage area as well as a large shed for additional storage.
This Property is subject to an undisclosed Reserve Price which in general will not be 10% more than the Opening Bid. The Reserve Price and Opening Bid can be subject to change. The Online Auction terms and conditions apply.
This property is offered for sale via Online Auction which is a flexible and buyer friendly method of purchase. The purchaser will not be exchanging contracts on the fall of the virtual hammer, but will be given 56 working days in which to exchange and complete the transaction from the date the Draft Contract is issued by the sellers solicitor.
By giving a buyer time to exchange contracts on the property, normal residential finance can be arranged. The Buyer’s Premium secures the transaction and takes the property off the market. Fees paid to the Auctioneer may be considered as part of the chargeable consideration for the property and be included in the calculation for stamp duty liability. Further clarification on this must be sought from your legal representative.
The buyer will be required to give the Auctioneer authority to sign the Reservation Form on their behalf and to confirm acceptance of the Terms and Conditions prior to solicitors being instructed. Copies of the Reservation Form and all Terms and Conditions can be found in the Information Pack which can be downloaded from our website or requested from our Auctioneer.
Upon close of a successful auction, or if the vendor accepts an offer during the auction, the buyer will be required to make payment of a non-refundable Buyer's Premium of £7,800 including VAT, plus a buyer's administration charge of £354 including VAT, a total of £8,154. This secures the transaction and takes the property off the market. Any additional fees and charges over and above this will be confirmed within the terms and conditions available on the website.
The Buyer's Premium and buyer's administration charge are in addition to the final negotiated selling price.
If the Buyer Information Pack has been produced and provided by GOTO Group any successful purchaser will be required to pay £354.00 (including VAT) towards the cost of the preparation of the pack. These can then be used by your solicitor to progress the sale.
There are no other fees or charges payable to the Auctioneer however, there are other costs to consider such as:
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* Generally speaking Guide Prices are provided as an indication of each seller's minimum expectation, i.e. 'The Reserve'. They are not necessarily figures which a property will sell for and may change at any time prior to the auction. Virtually every property will be offered subject to a Reserve (a figure below which the Auctioneer cannot sell the property during the auction) which we expect will be set within the Guide Range or no more than 10% above a single figure Guide.
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