Foxlake Road, Byfleet KT14
£575,000
Guide Price
Property Features
- Extended 3 bedroom semi-detached
- Free-flowing space incorporating the living/dining area
- Character features creating a charming country-style interior
- Bright conservatory
- Versatile accommodation
- Single garage & driveway parking
- Wonderful enchanting sunny garden with shed
- Ideally situated for local village amenities, schools & mainline station (Waterloo within 30 mins)
- EPC: D
- Council tax band: D
Property Summary
If you are ready for a tranquil escape from the real world, let this enchanting garden in this peaceful location inspire you… it creates a little bit of magic wherever your eyes settle.
Foxlake Road is a safe location and the neighbours all agree that it has a lovely community feel. Whether it is a daily stroll to all local amenities, being in walking distance to schools or the mainline station, taking the children to the local park or enjoying dinner out in one of the many scattered restaurants in this desirable location – all these conveniences and little luxuries are just on the doorstep.
With plenty of character features such as the faux beams recreating a rustic look interior, free-flowing space throughout the living and dining areas and the exposed brick surrounding the wood burner adding interest and warmth – these give a feeling of a welcoming, bright and charming country-style home.
Off the hallway is a well-planned kitchen with views of and access out to the garden beyond, a large family bathroom featuring a roll-top bath and additional reception room currently arranged as a spacious double bedroom. Concluding the versatile downstairs accommodation is a wonderfully light conservatory providing flexible extra living space in which to work, rest or play - take a moment to relax and enjoy the outside view from a room that feels like a special part of the home.
Upstairs offers two double bedrooms and a shower room.
Outside the wide paved frontage provides much driveway parking and side access leads down to the detached garage. Within the beautifully kept secluded and mature sunny garden is a large storage shed and a patio space perfectly located – reach for the table and chairs for those relaxing weekend moments.
Byfleet is a community built on a long and interesting history. Byfleet Village Hall was built in 1898 to commemorate Queens Victoria's diamond jubilee and over 100 years later, the Village Hall is still the centre of many of the villages activities, hosting a variety of clubs, classes and special events…keeping the village atmosphere alive.
In walking distance are the village schools Byfleet Primary and St Mary’s – both friendly with an ethos throughout of Learning, Caring & Sharing.
There is a range of leisure pursuits including river walks down by the Manor House and cycle routes along the towpaths of the Thames and Wey. Byfleet Bowls Club is a friendly and sociable club with members ranging in ages from 8-80+ situated in Byfleet recreation ground which offers a children’s playground and skate park. There really is something for everyone !
Close by is Brooklands, the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit and aerodrome that opened in 1907. Today, part of the circuit forms the Brooklands Museum and shopping centre providing extended hours at stores such as Marks & Spencer's, Tesco Extra and Lidl.
A short walk away is Byfleet & New Haw train station and close by into West Byfleet you will find the mainline station with fast trains to Waterloo and the eagerly anticipated Botanical Place, the soon-to-be new development in the centre featuring a wellness centre, pedestrianised square enclosed by boutique-style independent retail and leisure uses and a public library.
Foxlake Road is a safe location and the neighbours all agree that it has a lovely community feel. Whether it is a daily stroll to all local amenities, being in walking distance to schools or the mainline station, taking the children to the local park or enjoying dinner out in one of the many scattered restaurants in this desirable location – all these conveniences and little luxuries are just on the doorstep.
With plenty of character features such as the faux beams recreating a rustic look interior, free-flowing space throughout the living and dining areas and the exposed brick surrounding the wood burner adding interest and warmth – these give a feeling of a welcoming, bright and charming country-style home.
Off the hallway is a well-planned kitchen with views of and access out to the garden beyond, a large family bathroom featuring a roll-top bath and additional reception room currently arranged as a spacious double bedroom. Concluding the versatile downstairs accommodation is a wonderfully light conservatory providing flexible extra living space in which to work, rest or play - take a moment to relax and enjoy the outside view from a room that feels like a special part of the home.
Upstairs offers two double bedrooms and a shower room.
Outside the wide paved frontage provides much driveway parking and side access leads down to the detached garage. Within the beautifully kept secluded and mature sunny garden is a large storage shed and a patio space perfectly located – reach for the table and chairs for those relaxing weekend moments.
Byfleet is a community built on a long and interesting history. Byfleet Village Hall was built in 1898 to commemorate Queens Victoria's diamond jubilee and over 100 years later, the Village Hall is still the centre of many of the villages activities, hosting a variety of clubs, classes and special events…keeping the village atmosphere alive.
In walking distance are the village schools Byfleet Primary and St Mary’s – both friendly with an ethos throughout of Learning, Caring & Sharing.
There is a range of leisure pursuits including river walks down by the Manor House and cycle routes along the towpaths of the Thames and Wey. Byfleet Bowls Club is a friendly and sociable club with members ranging in ages from 8-80+ situated in Byfleet recreation ground which offers a children’s playground and skate park. There really is something for everyone !
Close by is Brooklands, the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit and aerodrome that opened in 1907. Today, part of the circuit forms the Brooklands Museum and shopping centre providing extended hours at stores such as Marks & Spencer's, Tesco Extra and Lidl.
A short walk away is Byfleet & New Haw train station and close by into West Byfleet you will find the mainline station with fast trains to Waterloo and the eagerly anticipated Botanical Place, the soon-to-be new development in the centre featuring a wellness centre, pedestrianised square enclosed by boutique-style independent retail and leisure uses and a public library.