Fullerton Close, Byfleet, Surrey
Property Features
- Located in a tucked back position near to the centre of Byfleet village & amenities
- Wonderful views from first floor overlooking fields to the back
- Free-flowing areas between kitchen/dining/living
- Separate versatile reception room - playroom, study, snug
- Extended hallway & downstairs cloakroom
- 3 double bedrooms & family bathroom
- Secluded garden with patio area & evergreen backdrop
- Single detached garage with workshop space & gated side access to garden
- Driveway parking
- EPC: D / Council Tax Band: D
Property Summary
Full Details
Enjoy the advantages that this fabulous location provides, a quiet neighbourhood with tranquil canal walks on your doorstep and a walk to a mainline station with easy access to urban resources and amenities - as they say, the best of both worlds.
Located in the thriving community of Byfleet village with its many conveniences and schools close by, surrounded by green open spaces and countryside, Fullerton Close is a safe and happy environment for family living.
No.17 offers a versatile way of living, zoning the free-flowing space between the living/dining areas and kitchen. Clever use of the party-glazed 'divider doors' provides a broken-plan layout, retaining all the space, light and togetherness while giving back some privacy should you need it - creating a cosy space while maintaining an open feel.
Memories are to be made around the kitchen island - a focal point providing the go to spot in which to gather round. This is not just a room for cooking in but also an easy-flow, get together space for entertaining. Here is where to spend time chatting, doing chores and relaxing while appreciating the inside out connection as you open the double doors onto the private garden and green backdrop.
If you love the idea of a space dedicated entirely to a study or playroom, then this additional reception room could be it - creating a separate personal hub for working, family time, study and leisure where the door can be pulled to - when the workday is over, it should really be over, and toys can be out of sight. Off the extended and inviting entrance hallway is a practical downstairs cloakroom.
So. whether you need 20 minutes to yourself on the sofa once you get in from the commute, a quiet moment to catch up on emails or your children are having friends over and have taken over the kitchen, there will be moments in family life when you simply need a sense of privacy and separation. The way we use our homes is evolving and it's time to embrace a more broken-plan approach.
Upstairs offers three double bedrooms with wonderful views of the fields beyond to the back and family bathroom.
With busy lives, many are looking to keep gardening tasks to a manageable and more simple level, so this secure and well-maintained garden, will allow more time for entertaining.
Outside, the driveway provides parking with side access to the detached single garage with additional workshop space and gated access to the garden.
Just a short distance from your front door is easy access to fields, enjoy a refreshing springtime stroll in the bluebells, a winter workout, a magical yoga session or just let the dog out for a quick run, it's a perfect safe and natural environment to enjoy anytime.
Communications are superb with the A3 providing direct access to London, the M25 and the national motorway network only a few miles away.
Byfleet is a community built on a long and interesting history and the Village Hall is still the centre of many of the villages activities, hosting a variety of clubs, classes and special events. The Blue Anchor and The Plough still serve the village after many years, along with a variety of other shops and services, keeping the village atmosphere alive.. Byfleet and the surrounding towns offer an extensive range of leisure pursuits including river walks down by the Manor House, give a thought to the jousting knights, kings, queens, mistresses and poets who have been there before you.. and bike rides along the towpaths of the Thames and the Wey. Brooklands was the world's first purpose-built motor racing circuit and aerodrome that opened in 1907. Today, part of the circuit forms the Brooklands Museum, Mercedes Benz World and shopping centre providing extended hours at Marks & Spencer's, Tesco Extra and fuel station, Lidl, TK Maxx and Curry's.
Council tax band: D



































