Dating back to 1683, Brook Cottage is one of Chobham's landmarks and has been beautifully renovated and updated by the current owners. (contd...)
Beautiful 17th Century Cottage
Fully renovated
Immaculate condition throughout
Oak windows and doors
Granite kitchen with Raeburn
Rural location overlooking fields
Dating back to 1683, Brook Cottage is one of Chobham's landmarks and has been beautifully renovated and updated by the current owners. Boasting a wealth of original beams and fireplaces, the house has an extended granite kitchen with Rayburn cooker, and the ground floor has a flagstone floor throughout. The windows and doors to the house are all oak and the main sitting room has a lovely wood burning stove to further add character.
The house is heated by the Rayburn and the electrics have been overhauled and the house re-plumbed throughout to provide a maintenance free home.
The charm of this house really comes from the rear, with fantastic views over the countryside and the owners are including a six seat Hotspring hot tub which is currently situated behind the store room to the rear of the garage.
Approached through electric gates, there is off street parking for 3 cars on the drive leading to the garage. To the rear, there is a wooden gazebo and Jacuzzi/ hot tub and the rear garden, 90' x 27', overlooks 8 acres of fields & woods. The back garden is boundaried by a brick wall and extends to the side of the house
Situated within a short walk of the Village and its bars and restaurants, the Cottage is ideally placed. Access out to the M25 and M3 is within 4 miles and the mainline station at Woking is 5 miles away. Shopping is available locally and more extensively at nearby Woking, Guildford and Camberley
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