Great Bookham

Guide Price

£625,000

3 Beds | 1 Bath | 2 Receptions

We are pleased to offer for sale this well presented mid terraced home ideally located and within a short walk of the high street. The property is presented in good order throughout and has been modernised and extended in recent years.
On entering the property there is an entrance hallway with w/c and cloakroom which leads into the living room and kitchen. The living room is a good size with a large bay window and sliding doors leading into the dining room. There is a door leading out to the terrace. The kitchen has excellent cupboard and worktop space for cooking and food preparation plus there is an extension adding a utility/breakfast area overlooking the landscaped garden.
Upstairs there are 3 bedrooms and a modern family bathroom.
The rear garden has been turned into a large stone terrace which is a perfect sun trap and ideal for summer entertaining and dining.
There is a single garage in a block at the end of the close and plenty of communal parking.
A viewing is highly recommended.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • Three bedrooms
  • South Westerly rear garden
  • Kitchen with utility and breakfast area
  • Lounge and separate dining area
  • Garage En Bloc
  • Perfectly located for local shops and amenities
  • End of chain

Material Information

EPC Rating: D (67)

Council tax band: F

Local Authority: Mole Valley

Tenure: Freehold

Reference Number: BKM250222

  • Location

  • Schools

  • Amenities

  • Broadband

  • Mobile Phone

Set in a fabulous central village location, a short walk from Bookham village shops, cafes and local supermarkets and just over a mile from Bookham Station, ideal for commuting with a direct service to London Waterloo. Within the vicinity, there are excellent schools, both junior and secondary. The area is surrounded by beautiful countryside and Bookham Common is only a short drive away. The M25 junction 9 is a five-minute drive away providing access to London's two main airports and beyond.

Transport

Bookham

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