Summary
High up on the popular south side of the Village is this well-presented detached family home. Upon entering there is a good sized hallway with access to w/c and cupboard. The kitchen/ dining room is a lovely and bright triple aspect space ideal for modern living with bi-fold doors leading out to the terrace. There is a useful playroom/office off the kitchen as well as a good sized utility room taken out of the garage. The lounge is a spacious double aspect room with bi-fold doors leading out to the garden and a feature fireplace.
On the first floor there are three double bedrooms and two bathrooms. The main bedroom has an en-suite shower room and a dressing room which was previously bedroom 4.
There is parking for a number of cars to the front and access to a garage/store. To the rear the gardens are private and mature with a great terrace ideal for summer entertaining and a large lawn.
Key Features
- Attractive detached family home
- Open plan kitchen/diner overlooking garden
- Double aspect living room
- Further reception room, utility room and sep w/c
- Private and mature gardens laid to lawn with spacious patio area
- Main bedroom with en-suite and dressing area
- Two further double bedrooms
- Off-street parking
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
Bookham is a vibrant, picturesque village surrounded by glorious countryside. With 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-riding. Polesden Lacey house and gardens is just over a mile away from Bookham High Street.