- Two Bedrooms +
- Sitting Dining Room +
- Kitchen +
- Utility Room & Guest WC +
- Bathroom and Separate WC +
- Southeast Facing Rear Garden +
- Off Street Parking +
This southeast facing, 2-bedroom, cottage is located on the boundary of Oxshott and Cobham, The property measures just under 1000sq feet with the ground floor accommodation offering a sitting dining room, the dining area is situated in the recess on the right as you enter while the sitting area is to the left featuring a log burner for relaxing family time, double doors open onto the rear garden. The kitchen is beautifully presented with matching over and under units and offers a good amount of work surfaces, as well as built in appliance such as an induction hob, built in oven and microwave, and dishwasher. From the kitchen it is possible to access the utility room, which links the front and rear gardens, and also houses the guest WC. Upstairs there are there are two good sized bedrooms with built in wardrobes, both of which are served by the family bathroom and a separate WC.
Outside
There is a generous paved area directly to the rear of the property, provides a perfect place for outside entertaining and alfresco dining. The rest of the garden is mainly laid to lawn with boarders of mature plants and shrubs.
Situation
The beautiful parish of Stoke D’Abernon boasts a semi-rural charm by enjoying the benefits of being in an idyllic location, but also reaping the rewards of being a ‘commuter village’, and is situated in the highly-desirable borough of Elmbridge.
Engulfed in woodland, Stoke D’Abernon is the ideal location for dog-walkers, cyclers and nature enthusiasts alike, with a variety of paths to choose from, leading to the surrounding areas. Just up the road from the Chelsea FC training ground, both The Old Plough and The Running Mare pubs are popular with the residents of Stoke D’Abernon, providing the locals with a sociable setting and bistro-style food. Nestled in between Fetcham, Cobham, Downside and Oxshott, exceptional schooling is not hard to come by in this area. A few schools to note include Parkside, Danes Hill and Yehudi Menuhin. Whist having a close proximity to neighbouring high streets and access to both London and Guildford via Oxshott (Waterloo in c.35mins) and Stoke D’Abernon stations, the village has been commended for the maintenance of its countryside, and continuing to encourage community spirit, with classes and events at the village hall etc. Even former England captain and fast bowler, Bob Willis, who grew up in Stoke D’Abernon, has found his way back to the area, becoming the vice president of Stoke D’Arbernon Cricket Club, encouraging locals of all ages to get involved..