
Director
Guildford Office
Thoughtfully extended by the current owner, this charming period home now offers generous and flexible accommodation, perfect for modern family living.
The ground floor opens with a welcoming entrance hall, providing access to a front-facing study and a delightful reception room featuring a pretty fireplace with a log-burning stove—adding character and warmth to the space.
Beyond the hallway lies a stunning open-plan kitchen and dining room, the true heart of the home. This space impresses with a part-vaulted ceiling, Velux windows, and bi-fold doors that bathe the room in natural light and open directly onto the rear garden. The kitchen itself is exceptionally well-equipped with abundant storage, integrated appliances, and a breakfast bar for casual dining. Flowing from the kitchen is an additional reception area—perfectly suited as a playroom, second sitting room, or formal dining space. A separate utility room and downstairs WC complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the property continues to deliver with three spacious double bedrooms. The principal and second bedrooms share a Jack and Jill shower room, while a separate family bathroom serves the remaining rooms.
Externally, the home enjoys excellent kerb appeal. Ample off-street parking is available at the front, leading through a gated entrance to a beautifully private, lawned garden. In contrast, the rear garden has been attractively hard landscaped, creating a superb entertaining space that flows effortlessly from the kitchen and living areas—ideal for al fresco dining and summer gatherings.
Situated on the ever-popular Rydes Hill Road, this home enjoys a peaceful position towards the end of the road, which culminates in a quiet cul-de-sac. The nearby common provides a lovely open space—ideal for dog walking and enjoying nature. Conveniently, local shops and everyday amenities can be found on both Worplesdon Road and Aldershot Road, offering easy access to essentials while maintaining a sense of seclusion.
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Council Tax Band – D
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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