isDevelopment: 
Cobham

Asking Price

£995,000

3 Beds | 1 Bath | 3 Receptions

Situated in the very heart of Cobham, this beautifully refurbished semi-detached period property offers three bedrooms, one bathroom, three reception rooms, kitchen with separate utility room. Externally there is a generous south west facing rear garden complete with garden kitchen, two sheds, separate decked terrace and garden office. This property also benefits from a paved driveway for multiple cars.

About This Property

A traditional, bay fronted semi-detached period property that has been beautifully refurbished throughout with a contemporary feel.

The ground floor comprises the entrance hall, a front sitting room with fireplace, W/C, utility room, a sociable kitchen with breakfast bar leading to the family room with wood burning stove. The dining room is tastefully constructed with bifold doors leading to the decking.

The first floor provides three double bedrooms all with feature fireplaces, and a family bathroom with double basin, bath and walk-in shower.

There is scope for extending: see planning application 2022/0538.


Garden

This generous south west facing garden offers a balance of decking and lawn with a well crafted outdoor kitchen, there are two sheds and a garden office with electricity and heating.

There is a separate terrace area to the side of the kitchen and a paved driveway for multiple cars.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • Town Centre Location
  • South westerly garden
  • Driveway for multiple cars
  • Beautifully refurbished
  • Scope to extend, see planning application 2022/0538
  • Garden kitchen
  • Garden office
  • Wood burning stove

Material Information

EPC Rating: D (59)

Council tax band: E

Local Authority: Elmbridge Borough Council

Tenure: Freehold

Reference Number: CCM250203

  • Location

  • Schools

  • Amenities

  • Broadband

  • Mobile Phone

Freelands Road is a highly regarded road, within walking distance of the High Street which is considered to be the most vibrant of all the Elmbridge towns, with its 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. Excellent local schools abound the area, both state and private, attracting families from afar. 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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