Summary
Set in a quiet, much sought after cul-de-sac high up in Great Bookham with views over farmland from the front and far reaching westerly views to the rear. There is driveway parking leading to the garage and side access taking you through to the beautiful rear gardens which are private and mature and created for summer entertaining. The house is detached with plentiful and flexible living accommodation on the ground floor. There are four double bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor.
Council Tax Band G £3,812.20/ EPC D
Key Features
- Detached family house
- Recently refurbished kitchen by Charnay of Oxshott and separate utility room
- Desirable location with wonderful views over fields towards Norbury Park
- Dining room with fitted storage and patio doors leading out to the westerly facing garden
- Living room with feature fireplace and separate study
- Tandem garage
- Landscaped garden with attractive patio area ideal for summer entertaining
- Four bedrooms and two bathrooms
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
Bookham is a vibrant, picturesque village surrounded by glorious countryside yet within easy reach of London. With thriving local shops, cafes and restaurants including a butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer, bakeries, gift shops, Post Office and 2 small supermarkets, Bookham has everything for day-to-day living. Bookham's railway station, on the London Waterloo line has a journey time of around 55 minutes to Waterloo, ideal for commuting. The M25 can be joined at junction 9 with easy access to Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Surrounded by National Trust countryside, open farmland, woods and commons, Bookham is ideal for families, walkers, runners, cyclists and horse-ridings. Polesden Lacey house and gardens is just over a mile away from Bookham High Street.