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Basingstoke Canal, Woking

Situated in St Johns, a most sought after location on the fringes of Woking, lies Janoway Hill, a magnificent gated development of just five substantial detached family homes traditionally constructed to the very highest of standards by award winning Millgate Homes.

Benefiting from generous plot sizes these family houses are set in a secluded private location, with some offering far reaching views over the stunning Surrey landscape – on a clear day the arch of Wembley Stadium can be seen.

Janoway Hill has been built without compromise, combining outstanding architectural design with a superior specification and meticulous attention to detail to create homes that will impress the most discerning purchaser.

Set in the heart of Surrey, and surrounded by beautiful countryside, Woking is a thriving regional centre. One hundred years ago H.G. Wells was living in Woking and writing The War of the Worlds, nowadays the McLaren F1 Team has its base here.

Woking’s history dates back to the 8th century when a monastery was founded here on the banks of the River Wey, and the town is recorded in the Domesday Book of 1086. Historical connections include Henry VIII’s hunting palace and Queen Elizabeth I used to worship in the ancient Norman Church of St. Nicholas'.

For quality of life, outstanding educational provision and first class amenities, few locations match Janoway Hill and its environs. Smart modern retail centres present an enticing mix of high street names and top independent stores, while a daily market and monthly Farmer’s Market add real individuality to the town’s shopping centre. Janoway Hill is close to the popular villages of Chobham and Horsell and in the catchment area of some of Surrey’s finest schools. Life is leisurely here, with the presence of no fewer than a dozen golf courses in the local area, amongst them Woking, West Hill and Worplesdon. To immerse yourself in peace and tranquillity, there is no lovelier haunt than nearby Horsell Common, a haven for bird life and a designated Site of Special Scientific Interest. Leisurely pursuits besides the River Wey, Woking is home to a stretch of the Basingstoke Canal and both waterways offer a wide range of relaxing activities from boating to cycling and walking.

For leisure activities, Woking’s landmark theatre and cinema complex, The Ambassadors, hosts the very best of the West End. Thorpe Park, Wisley RHS Gardens and Mercedes-Benz World are just a few of the many attractions conveniently located to Janoway Hill. As for eating out, the area has plenty of choice and quality.

Woking has excellent transport links – Woking Station provides a quick link to London Waterloo (23 minutes) as well as more general mainline services around the South. Heathrow and Gatwick are easily accessible by road, the M25, M3 and A3 also connect Woking to the national motorway network.

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