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Asking Price
£1,495,000
Oakley is a unique family home offering over 2,800 square feet of accommodation and which is tucked away at the end of a no through road,making it private and peaceful, yet with local amenities easily accessible. Part of its appeal is the elevated rear with bi folds opening onto a raised terrace from the dining area, providing great views over the garden and the park beyond.
Inside, the house displays distinct character and has a noticeably welcoming feel. Extended over the years by the current owners, it now has 4/5 bedrooms on the second floor, two of which are en-suite, and a dedicated dressing room (bedroom 5). The majority of the ground floor comprises of an L-shaped, open plan, kitchen, dining family area and a separate, traditional bay fronted sitting room containing a cosy feature fireplace. On the lower ground floor, there is a self-contained studio suite complete with a galley kitchen which has direct access onto the terrace, ideal for guest accommodation or for a live-in nanny.
Garden & Exterior
The rear garden has mature trees and hedging on the boundaries creating the perfect seclusion, mostly laid to lawn, the garden is low maintenance yet well stocked to create great shape and structure. There are two terraces for entertaining/sunbathing and for watching the sunset. On the front, the gated driveway has parking for several cars in addition to an integrated, single garage. Whilst outside the curtilage of this property, the benefits of the adjacent recreation ground are immense, for kicking a football, walking the dog, watching the cricket or just to enjoy the view!
Floorplan
EPC Rating: C (72)
Council tax band: F
Local Authority: Elmbridge Borough Council
Tenure: Freehold
Reference Number: CCM140090
Location
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Evelyn Way is a highly regarded location, being approximately 1 1/2 miles from Cobham High Street which is considered to be the most vibrant of all the Elmbridge towns, having a range of independent boutiques mixed with cafés and restaurants. The River Mole runs through the town and the surrounding open countryside is ideal for walking and cycling. The A3 and M25 junctions are located on the edge of Cobham providing routes to London, the coast and links to London's two main airports. In addition, a train service runs to London Waterloo in some 42 minutes from Cobham and Stoke D'Abernon station.