Lettings Manager
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DESCRIPTION Immaculate two double bedroom unfurnished house situated in the Millmead And Porstmouth Road Conservation area just a few minutes walk from the Town Centre and main line train station. Sorry but no pets.
Set in one of Guildford’s hideaway locations, a charming two double bedroom unfurnished period property beautifully presented throughout.
The Victorian cottage has two double bedrooms, two reception rooms, a generous ‘Galley’ style kitchen, ground floor bathroom and useful en-suite WC to the Master Bedroom. It has been tastefully decorated and lovingly cared for by the current owner for many years. There is an easy maintenance garden with some mature trees providing a private and peaceful place to sit and entertain.
The location is very sought after due to it’s easy walk to the town centre, proximity to the mainline railway station and yet being slightly off the beaten track it is tranquility.
LOCATION Boasting historic places to visit, riverside walks, picturesque gardens and acres of green space, there are plenty of sights and sounds to stimulate the senses around Surrey. Known for its verdant countryside and rich history, the area combines beautiful surroundings with the style, convenience and pace of the modern lifestyle. If it’s history and culture you’re after, Guildford’s cathedral is well worth a visit with its international reputation for singing, and the ancient castle with its roof-top viewing platform offers panoramic views over the town and surrounding countryside.
The Surrey Hills offer trails taking walkers on a voyage of discovery through a landscape that remains a mystery to many. The hills stretch across the chalk North Downs with areas of ancient woodlands, hidden treasures and spectacular views – a perfect place to relax and enjoy your free time.
At the bottom of town, the River Wey provides scenic walks and an opportunity for families to enjoy a riverside picnic. Culturally speaking, Guildford plays host to an array of museums, art galleries and the Yvonne Arnaud Theatre which stages shows direct from London’s West End.
The historic town of Guildford has so much to offer, with excellent schooling both in the state and private sector, excellent transport links and a pretty cobbled high street bustling with shops and places to eat and socialise.
The outstanding secondary school County is within very easy reach, a school which is in very high demand. The junior school, St Nicholas is also just around the corner.
The mainline station provides a fast service of around 35 minutes into central London Waterloo and is a very short walk from the house. The roads leading to both Godalming and Farnham are also easily accessed. The leisure facilities that Guildford offers are execellent, with Surrey Sports Park, the Odeon cinema, walks by the river and up the Mount all close by. There are a growing number of restaurants and coffee shops to make the most of and theatres and music venues to enjoy.
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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.
Lettings Manager
Lettings Office
Email us lettings@chantriesandpewleys.com
2a St Marys Terrace, Mill Lane
Guildford
GU1 3TZ