£950,000
4 bed detached house for saleLower Road, Great Bookham KT23
4 beds
2 baths
4 receptions
EPC Rating: F
- Freehold
Patrick Gardner & Co
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About this property
Village Setting
No Chain
Charming character cottage
Located in the heart of the village
4 double bedrooms
4 reception rooms
Family bathroom & ensuite
Driveway parking & car port barn
Pretty front courtyard
Secluded walled rear garden
0.26 acre plot
1 mile to bookham station
This charming 16th century character cottage is nestled on a quarter of an acre plot in the centre of Bookham and has been owned by the family since 1959. It was previously two cottages and in the 20th century was the home of Mr Simspon, who was a blacksmith. The business continued into the 1930s under various names.
As you walk through the front door you enter the entrance hall with a small cupboard, downstairs cloakroom and boot room with a door to the outside. There is a dual aspect drawing room with feature bay window, open fireplace, a large walk-in cupboard with sink (currently used as a bar) and a door out to the garden. There are two further reception room to the front of the property, dining room and family room, both with feature fireplaces. At the rear of the property is the kitchen which features a larder cupboard and broom cupboard off and a breakfast room / conservatory overlooking the delightful rear garden. There is a cellar (accessed via a trap door in the dining room) which provides good space for storage and houses the gas fired boiler.
The property features two staircases to the first floor. The superb master bedroom features a dressing room area with ample fitted wardrobes, an ensuite bathroom and a bedroom with a lovely, raised section overlooking the garden with doors leading to the balcony. There are three further good-sized bedrooms served by a family bathroom.
To the side of the property there is ample driveway parking with a double car port barn with a workshop which is currently used as a utility room. A gate leads to secluded courtyard garden at the front of the property and a further gate to the rear garden. The walled garden is a particular feature of the property with a vegetable garden and greenhouse, a pond, mature shrubs, and flower bed borders and two sheds tucked away.
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