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Cobham

Asking Price

£795,000

3 Beds | 2 Baths | 3 Receptions

A charming and picturesque three-bedroom end-of-terrace cottage (one of three), dating back to the 1890s, this beautiful home showcases the period features we all love - exposed brick walls, wooden beams and cosy fireplaces in the dining and living rooms. Set along the idyllic Plough Lane and overlooking open fields, it offers a peaceful escape from everyday life. The ground floor includes a versatile study or fourth bedroom with an adjoining bathroom. Outside, the pretty south westerly landscaped garden is a true highlight, featuring a pond, allotment area, home studio and workshop/garage, with parking to the rear. Upstairs are three double bedrooms, including a lovely principal bedroom with an en-suite.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • 1890's end-of-terrace cottage
  • South-west facing garden
  • Principal bedroom with en-suite & walk-in wardrobe
  • Ground-floor study/bedroom with bathroom
  • Exposed brick, beams & fireplaces
  • Home studio & workshop/garage
  • Driveway parking to rear
  • Overlooking open fields

Material Information

EPC Rating: D (66)

Council tax band: D

Local Authority: Elmbridge Borough Council

Tenure: Freehold

Reference Number: CCM250177

  • Location

  • Schools

  • Amenities

  • Broadband

  • Mobile Phone

3 Plough Cottages is located in the sought after Plough Corner Conservation area, midway between Downside and Cobham with a short, five minute walk to 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.

Transport

Elmbridge

Elmbridge

Elmbridge

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