Two double bedrooms with extensive eaves storage
Sunny conservatory extends living space
Block-paved driveway for two cars, off-street parking
Lawned garden, patio, powered outhouse and shed
Single family bathroom only (walk-in shower)
Built 1950s–1960s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Freehold; mains gas heating, fast broadband, low crime
Light-filled and well-proportioned, this two-double-bedroom semi-detached house in Great Bookham suits someone looking to downsize without compromising on space. The generous living and dining area opens to a sunny conservatory, while a block-paved driveway provides off-street parking for two cars. The lawned garden, patio and powered outhouse extend living and storage outdoors for easy entertaining or hobbies.
Internally the home is comfortable and practical: a fitted kitchen with space for appliances, a tastefully tiled bathroom with walk-in shower, and plentiful eaves storage accessed from the generous master bedroom. Features such as a feature electric fireplace and double glazing add immediate comfort, and mains gas central heating is installed via a boiler and radiators.
Buyers should note the house was built in the 1950s–60s and cavity walls are recorded with no confirmed insulation; double-glazing install date is unknown. There is a single bathroom and the property would benefit from energy-efficiency upgrades and a services check. Given the size (c.989 sq ft), freehold tenure and very affluent area with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal, this home offers strong everyday convenience and clear scope for modest modernisation to add value.



































