Guide price
£1,250,000
(£431/sq. ft)
5 bed semi-detached house for saleChobham, Surrey GU24
5 beds
4 baths
4 receptions
2,901 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Freehold
About this property
There's a moment, pulling onto the gravel behind the white picket fence, when Spring Cottage announces exactly what kind of home this is. The modern black front door sits between two deep bay windows, the chimney rises from a roofline that has clearly been lived in and loved for years, and the name on the door tells you someone has always called this place home rather than just a house. It is a property that has been extended, reconfigured and quietly improved over time - not for show, but because a growing family needed more from it. The result is a five-bedroom home of just over 2,900 sq ft across the main house and annexe set up, arranged in a way that gives everyone room to be together and just as much room to disappear.
A house built for the in-between hours
The ground floor reads like a list of everything a family actually uses, rather than what looks good in a brochure. There's a sitting room with a log burner, a deep bay window seat with storage beneath it, and built-in shelving stacked with the kind of books that get re-read - the room you retreat to on a wet Tuesday in February. Across the hall, a central dining room leads on through to the light filled kitchen extension, triple Velux windows and a large glazed skylight roof pulls daylight down into the middle of the house and door drawn you out to the garden. A further modern reception with oak/glass staircase leads up to a detached bedroom ensuite above. The boot room, downstairs shower room and utility complete the practical backbone - spaces that make a country life actually function.
The room everyone ends up in
The kitchen, breakfast and family room is the obvious heart of this house, and it's been built to earn that title. A run of sage-green cabinetry wraps around a central island, with a separate breakfast bar and dining space beneath a full glazed lantern roof that floods the slate floor with light from above as well as from the bi-fold doors onto the garden. It's a room with several jobs at once - somewhere to cook properly, somewhere for homework and laptops, somewhere the dog or the cat curls up while everyone else gets on with their evening - and it does all three without feeling crowded.
Five bedrooms, and a genuine choice of where to sleep
Upstairs, the principal bedroom on the first floor is a generous double with vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. Two further bedrooms and the spacious family bathroom complete the first floor. Above, the second-floor bedroom is the kind of room that feels separate from the rest of the house, ideal as a teenager's retreat or a proper guest suite. A fifth bedroom occupies its own first-floor wing above the modern living room complete with en suite, giving genuine separation for older children, visiting family, or anyone who values their privacy adding the type of flexibility that doesn't show up on most five-bedroom floorplans.
The bit most houses don't have
Few homes in this price bracket offer a genuinely self-contained annexe, but Spring Cottage does - a separate building with its own room and bathroom, suited to a dependent relative, an au pair, a home office away from the house, or simply guests who'd rather not share a landing. Beside it sits a dedicated gym outbuilding, and an amazing hot tub area overlooking the garden. The sort of space that gets used because it's right where is needs to be.
Outside
The garden has been completely re designed and landscaped by the current owners. Its laid out in tiers - a porcelain-paved terrace for the table that seats eight, steps to a lawn big enough for football, and a hot tub tucked discreetly to one side. It's a garden built for entertaining as much as for children to disappear into, with scattering of mature planting along the boundaries doing the work of making a family garden in Chobham feel properly private.
The numbers
- **Main house:** 2,565 sq ft / 238.2 sq m
- **Annexe:** 218 sq ft / 20.2 sq m
- **Outbuilding (gym):** 118 sq ft / 10.9 sq m
- **Total:** 2,901 sq ft / 269.3 sq m
- **Five bedrooms** across two principal floors, plus a second-floor and loft room
- **Annexe and separate gym outbuilding**
- **Gated gravel driveway, mature rear garden with hot tub and tiered terracing**
Chobham - life beyond the front door
Little Heath Road sits within easy reach of Chobham's village centre, where the High Street still does what village high streets are supposed to do - a post office, a pharmacy, independent shops, a handful of pubs and restaurants, and St Lawrence Church with its medieval tower watching over all of it. Chobham Common, one of the largest expanses of lowland heath in the South East, is close by for walking, riding and simply getting some air, and the village has its own cricket and rugby clubs for anyone wanting to get properly involved rather than just watch from the sidelines.
For schooling, St Lawrence CE Primary School sits in the village itself, and the wider area is unusually well served for independent education - Gordon's School, Hall Grove, Halstead, Hoe Bridge, Papplewick, Lambrook, Bishopsgate and St John's Beaumont are all within a comfortable drive, alongside international options at tasis and acs Egham, and senior school access to Eton and Wellington College.
Woking is a few miles away, with direct trains to London Waterloo in as little as 23–24 minutes at peak speed and a regular service running well under the hour. The M3 and M25 are both close by, putting Heathrow within around 25 minutes and the wider motorway network firmly within reach for anyone whose week doesn't keep them entirely in Surrey. For leisure, the area's reputation speaks for itself - golf at Wentworth, Sunningdale, Foxhills and the village's own Chobham Golf Club, racing at Ascot and Windsor, and polo on Smith's Lawn.
It's the kind of village that gets chosen rather than simply arrived at - close enough to London to make the commute worthwhile, far enough into Surrey to mean something different on a Saturday morning.
A house built for the in-between hours
The ground floor reads like a list of everything a family actually uses, rather than what looks good in a brochure. There's a sitting room with a log burner, a deep bay window seat with storage beneath it, and built-in shelving stacked with the kind of books that get re-read - the room you retreat to on a wet Tuesday in February. Across the hall, a central dining room leads on through to the light filled kitchen extension, triple Velux windows and a large glazed skylight roof pulls daylight down into the middle of the house and door drawn you out to the garden. A further modern reception with oak/glass staircase leads up to a detached bedroom ensuite above. The boot room, downstairs shower room and utility complete the practical backbone - spaces that make a country life actually function.
The room everyone ends up in
The kitchen, breakfast and family room is the obvious heart of this house, and it's been built to earn that title. A run of sage-green cabinetry wraps around a central island, with a separate breakfast bar and dining space beneath a full glazed lantern roof that floods the slate floor with light from above as well as from the bi-fold doors onto the garden. It's a room with several jobs at once - somewhere to cook properly, somewhere for homework and laptops, somewhere the dog or the cat curls up while everyone else gets on with their evening - and it does all three without feeling crowded.
Five bedrooms, and a genuine choice of where to sleep
Upstairs, the principal bedroom on the first floor is a generous double with vaulted ceiling and exposed beams. Two further bedrooms and the spacious family bathroom complete the first floor. Above, the second-floor bedroom is the kind of room that feels separate from the rest of the house, ideal as a teenager's retreat or a proper guest suite. A fifth bedroom occupies its own first-floor wing above the modern living room complete with en suite, giving genuine separation for older children, visiting family, or anyone who values their privacy adding the type of flexibility that doesn't show up on most five-bedroom floorplans.
The bit most houses don't have
Few homes in this price bracket offer a genuinely self-contained annexe, but Spring Cottage does - a separate building with its own room and bathroom, suited to a dependent relative, an au pair, a home office away from the house, or simply guests who'd rather not share a landing. Beside it sits a dedicated gym outbuilding, and an amazing hot tub area overlooking the garden. The sort of space that gets used because it's right where is needs to be.
Outside
The garden has been completely re designed and landscaped by the current owners. Its laid out in tiers - a porcelain-paved terrace for the table that seats eight, steps to a lawn big enough for football, and a hot tub tucked discreetly to one side. It's a garden built for entertaining as much as for children to disappear into, with scattering of mature planting along the boundaries doing the work of making a family garden in Chobham feel properly private.
The numbers
- **Main house:** 2,565 sq ft / 238.2 sq m
- **Annexe:** 218 sq ft / 20.2 sq m
- **Outbuilding (gym):** 118 sq ft / 10.9 sq m
- **Total:** 2,901 sq ft / 269.3 sq m
- **Five bedrooms** across two principal floors, plus a second-floor and loft room
- **Annexe and separate gym outbuilding**
- **Gated gravel driveway, mature rear garden with hot tub and tiered terracing**
Chobham - life beyond the front door
Little Heath Road sits within easy reach of Chobham's village centre, where the High Street still does what village high streets are supposed to do - a post office, a pharmacy, independent shops, a handful of pubs and restaurants, and St Lawrence Church with its medieval tower watching over all of it. Chobham Common, one of the largest expanses of lowland heath in the South East, is close by for walking, riding and simply getting some air, and the village has its own cricket and rugby clubs for anyone wanting to get properly involved rather than just watch from the sidelines.
For schooling, St Lawrence CE Primary School sits in the village itself, and the wider area is unusually well served for independent education - Gordon's School, Hall Grove, Halstead, Hoe Bridge, Papplewick, Lambrook, Bishopsgate and St John's Beaumont are all within a comfortable drive, alongside international options at tasis and acs Egham, and senior school access to Eton and Wellington College.
Woking is a few miles away, with direct trains to London Waterloo in as little as 23–24 minutes at peak speed and a regular service running well under the hour. The M3 and M25 are both close by, putting Heathrow within around 25 minutes and the wider motorway network firmly within reach for anyone whose week doesn't keep them entirely in Surrey. For leisure, the area's reputation speaks for itself - golf at Wentworth, Sunningdale, Foxhills and the village's own Chobham Golf Club, racing at Ascot and Windsor, and polo on Smith's Lawn.
It's the kind of village that gets chosen rather than simply arrived at - close enough to London to make the commute worthwhile, far enough into Surrey to mean something different on a Saturday morning.
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