Back to search results »

Moors Nook, Horsell Moor, Woking GU21 4NJ

£1749 monthly | Other fees may apply

Bedrooms: 1 | Bathrooms: 1 | Reception Rooms: 1

Council tax band:

View on map

View EPC

16 Moors Nook, 73 Horsell Moor,
Woking, GU21 4NJ

Request a viewing
Request a viewing

Request a viewing

Property Description

Apartment 16 at Moor's Nook in Horsell is a stylish 1 bedroom home situated on the 1st floor of the development. This East facing apartment is spread across approximately 660 sq ft of living space and features a bright and spacious open-plan lounge and kitchen area.

Set on a tree-lined street near Horsell Common, Moor's Nook is a charming new collection of 34 one and two bedroom apartments just a short walk from the historic town of Woking.

Award-winning architects Coffey, have designed the building with references to neighbouring Victorian properties and the architecture of the arts and crafts movement. The distinctively patterned brickwork of local listed building Moor Hatch has inspired the development's high gables and handmade redbrick façade.

From a spot of gardening in the courtyard to summer evenings on the terrace, Moor's Nook has spaces for socialising, relaxing and discovering creative pursuits.

Located on the first floor, the lounge has a fire and comfortable armchairs, while the adjoining terrace offers views over the central courtyard. Flowerbeds and inlets border the courtyard, offering opportunities to plant flowers of your choice or cultivate a herb or vegetable patch.

For a bite to eat and a chat with neighbours, head to the social kitchen, where a selection of local produce and artisanal goods are available at the larder.

Whenever friends and family wish to stay overnight, book them into the ground-floor guest suite. Located at reception, the Host deals with bookings and will be happy to help with any queries you may have.

Moments from Moor's Nook, Horsell Common is an expansive area of heathland, grass and woodland, ideal for afternoon strolls and summer picnics. On the village high street, you'll find a supermarket, local butcher and pharmacy, as well as a barber and the popular gastropub, The Red Lion. Other useful facilities include a nearby doctor's surgery.

A fifteen-minute walk away, the medieval town of Woking is home to department stores, bakeries, fishmongers and a choice of restaurants, delis and wine bars. Find locally produced goods at the monthly farmers market and enjoy the exhibitions at The Lightbox, Woking's award-winning arts space and café. The area is home to a number of renowned golf courses, including Wentworth and Sunningdale, while Woking's recently refurbished leisure centre has a swimming pool and a gym, as well as badminton and squash courts.

Further details

For deposit information and additional costs please see our fee schedule.