This charming 1-bedroom timber framed bungalow in Chertsey is a rare gem, offering stunning views of the River Thames and an exclusive mooring for your boat.
The property boasts a unique combination of modern design and natural beauty, with light flooding in to create a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The bungalow is tucked away and provides a secure and private environment, and also benefits from gated allocated parking, ensuring that you always have a convenient spot to park your car. The property has been thoughtfully designed to maximize both indoor and outdoor living, with a decked area that overlooks the river and the garden is perfect for entertaining or relaxing in the sunshine.
Inside, the property offers an open plan kitchen/dining area making it the perfect space for entertaining guests, separate dual-aspect sitting room with feature log burner. The bedroom is spacious and bright, with ample storage space, and the bathroom offers a fabulous space to relax and enjoy after a long day.
Overall, this stunning 1-bedroom bungalow is the perfect place to enjoy the peaceful surroundings of the River Thames, while still being close to all the amenities of Chertsey.
Whether you're looking for a permanent residence or a weekend retreat, this property is sure to exceed your expectations.
Council Tax Band C - £1,929.39pa
(price correct for 2023 - 2024)
Laleham is a historic village with a number of notable landmarks, including the All Saints Church, which dates back to the 12th century, and the Laleham Abbey, a former manor house that was once home to King John. The village is also home to a number of pubs and restaurants, including the Three Horseshoes and the Weir Hotel, both of which are situated on the riverbank.
Laleham is a popular destination for boating and fishing enthusiasts, as well as walkers and cyclists who enjoy exploring the picturesque countryside. The village is also well-connected to nearby towns and cities, with good transport links to London, Heathrow Airport, and other destinations in the southeast of England.