Summary
A cleverly extended and upgraded chalet home only a short walk to open countryside. The client has created a two storey extension to the original bungalow with a large first floor bedroom and luxury shower room. The reception room provides good sized living and dining space and a high quality kitchen area with central island and bi fold doors leading onto the large private garden.
EPC Rating C / Council Tax Band F
Key Features
- Skilfully extended bungalow close to open countryside
- Great first floor bedroom suite with floor to ceiling glass window
- Open plan living/kitchen/diner leading onto the garden
- Three further rooms which could be entertaining space or bedrooms depending on your needs
- Two luxury bathrooms, one on each floor
- Secluded rear garden laid mainly to lawn
- Driveway and parking with garage for storage
- Walk of the High Street and open countryside
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
Bookham is a vibrant, picturesque village surrounded by glorious countryside yet within easy reach of London.
In order to protect Bookham's historic charm, a lot of Bookham High Street and Church Road is in a conservation area. In fact, the village dates back to the Saxon settlement of Bocham, "the village by the Beeches". With thriving local shops, cafes and restaurants including a butcher, fishmonger, greengrocer, bakeries, gift shops, Post Office and small supermarket, 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-ridings. Polesden Lacey, a National Trust house and gardens is just over a mile away from Bookham High Street.