Boxhill Road, Tadworth
Guide Price £349,950 (Tenant Fees)
- Residential Park Home
- Dog friendly family park
- Situated in The Surrey Hills
- Pitch fee £260 pcm
- Residential Park Home
- Dog friendly family park
- Situated in The Surrey Hills
- Pitch fee £260 pcm
Boxhill Road, Tadworth Guide Price £349,950 (Tenant Fees)
This brand-new 45' x 20' residential park home with two bedrooms and two bathrooms is situated in a peaceful setting on this dog friendly, family park on Box Hill in The Surrey Hills an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Ideally situated within easy reach of London and just minutes from the M25, Surrey Hills Park provides a scenic countryside escape. With the North and South Downs nearby, you can enjoy nature right at your doorstep. The towns of Dorking and Leatherhead are close by, offering a variety of amenities, including theatres and entertainment. Discover local landmarks like Polesden Lacy, once a honeymoon destination for King George VI and the Queen Mother, or enjoy the excitement of Epsom Downs Racecourse. Surrey Hills Park blends rural tranquillity with convenient access to city life.
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