Summary
A charming Grade II listed cottage located in the heart of the village overlooking St Nicholas Church. Dating back to 1734, the cottage is regarded as one of the oldest homes in the village. Since our clients have owned the property in 2014, they have upgraded the property to a high standard yet retaining its character features. Our client rents a parking space for £150 pq which we are advised will be transferable.
Council Tax Band D - EPC E
Key Features
- Character cottage dating back to 1734 and located in the conservation area
- Two double bedrooms with first floor cloakroom
- 22' Open plan reception room
- Luxury kitchen with integrated appliances
- Bathroom with bath and independent shower above
- Rented Parking space
- Yards from the heart of the village
- Walk of the station with its service to central London
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
Bookham is a thriving village dating back to Saxon times with the village mentioned in the Doomsday Book. Jane Austin's books were inspired by the area and she wrote Emma whilst staying in the Vicarage.
The village High street has an excellent selection of independent traders including, butchers, greengrocers, fishmonger and bakers. There are excellent schools within walking distance and Bookham station with its train service to central London is within walking distance. There are good road links with the A3 and M25 being a short drive away and a good bus service running from Guildford to Epsom.