Director
Guildford Office
Set in one of Guildford’s most premier locations, an immaculately presented family home with an extensive mature garden and cedar cabin which can be used for multiple uses.
The extremely attractive 1920s house is filled with light and character with a beautiful open plan kitchen dining room with double doors out to a large mature garden. The accommodation on the ground floor is very flexible and well appointed, extremely tastefully decorated with hard floors throughout. The study room to the front of the house has a large box bay window and feature fireplace. There is a separate sitting room, utility, study and a spacious downstairs bedroom which is an ideal guest suite.
On the first floor there are three double bedrooms, one of which is en-suite, and on the second, a fantastic loft bedroom, flooded with light through the large velux windows.
The double doors in the kitchen/dining room lead out to a lovely sunny patio area and beyond is an extensive rear garden is full of mature trees and plants. At the end of the garden there is an attractive cedar clad cabin which is a great den or home office.
Guildford is the historic and vibrant county town of Surrey, offering first class entertainment and shopping, and is a gateway to some of the most stunning scenery in the South East of England. Guildford has excellent transport links, with the A3 linking to the M25 just 6 miles away and for those that commute by train, the service to Waterloo is excellent, with times from approximately 36 minutes.
There are a number of first class schools in the town, including Guildford High School for Girls, The Royal Grammar School, Tormead and the Royal Grammar School, as well as those further afield. The state sector is also very well catered for, with both George Abbot and Guildford County School being well thought of.
Freehold
Current EPC Rating – D / 61
Council Tax Band – G
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The university town of Guildford lies about 30 miles south of London in the Surrey Hills. The town offers huge variety in ages and styles of property, has excellent schools, both state and private and a bustling cobbled High Street and shopping centre, making it one of the country’s most desirable areas. Guildford also offers a range of recreational facilities, theatres and leisure centres. For the commuter, there are 2 mainline train stations, both offering services into Waterloo, with the fast line getting you there in approximately 35 minutes.
Director
Guildford Office
Email us guildford@chantriesandpewleys.com
2 St Mary’s Terrace, Mill Lane
Guildford
GU1 3TZ