- Entrance Hall +
- Sitting Room +
- Dining Room +
- Study/Snug +
- Kitchen +
- Utility +
- Cloakroom +
- Principal En Suite Bedroom +
- 3 Further Bedrooms +
- Family Bathroom +
The property is set back from the road and enjoys a generous front garden and driveway and offers a total of 2092 sq. ft of internal accommodation including the garage.
To the ground floor there is a central entrance hall that leads to all rooms, a double aspect full length sitting room with central feature fire place and doors opening on to the rear conservatory, a dining room with double doors opening to the sitting room, a study or snug located to the front of the house and a generous kitchen with utility and access to the garage/workshop.
To the first floor there are 4 bedrooms comprising the principal bedroom with built in wardrobes and an en suite, 3 further bedrooms and the family bathroom.
The property offers the new owners an opportunity to create a fabulous family home, enhanced and style to their own taste and standards.
Outside
Sitting in a central position on a plot of almost 0.2 of an acre the property enjoys gardens to both the front and rear. Door from the conservatory open onto a patio area that offers space for alfresco dining, opening on to the rest of the rear garden is laid to lawn with herbaceous borders, shrubs including acers, azaleas and magnolias as well as mature trees to provide privacy and shade. The front garden offers an expanse of lawn edged by the brick paved drive and shrubs
Situation
Burleigh Park is a popular private development close to Fairmile Common and Oxshott woods. Cobham itself is a picturesque village, situated in the borough of Elmbridge, which displays rural scenery, an abundance of eateries and shops, and excellent access links.
A variety of both state and private schools scatter the Cobham area, such as Reeds School, The ACS, Cobham Free School, Parkside School and both Danes Hill and Royal Kent Primary in Oxshott. In addition, Cobham possesses two large supermarkets: Sainsbury’s and Waitrose, so there’s no need to travel far to sort out the weekly shop. Weekends can be spent rambling across Downside Common and ending up at The Cricketers Pub, or cheering on the teams at Cobham Rugby Club. Equally, the high street is the perfect way to spend an afternoon: browsing boutiques and dining in both independent and chain cafes, restaurants including the Ivy and pubs.
The M25 and A3 are on Cobham’s doorstep and both Oxshott and Cobham Stoke D’Abernon train stations both provide a regular service into central London.
Additional Information
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