Chalk Lane, Shackleford Village

1 Bedroom Mid Terraced House

Let Agreed

DESCRIPTION A well presented one double bedroom unfurnished mid terrace character cottage with garden in the conservation village one mile from the A3. This pretty cottage is in the middle of a terrace of cottages designed by Edwin Lutyens in the early part of the twentieth century. There is a sitting room with an open fire, a well fitted kitchen, good sized double bedroom and a bathroom. There is an open plan garden to the front and a large garden at the rear. Pets allowed subject to Landlords approval.

LOCATION Occupying an enviable secluded, almost hidden location right at the heart of the attractive and sought-after village of Shackleford which lies within the Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Shackleford is an ancient settlement and many medieval houses survive to this day. There is a thriving community in and around the village, which has its own school, small shop, church and public house. Nearby Godalming and Milford provide an excellent range of local amenities, whilst a more extensive range of shopping, leisure and cultural facilities may be found at Guildford. Communications are extremely good. Mainline stations at Milford and Godalming provide a frequent service into London (Waterloo), with journey times from around 47 minutes, whilst the A3 provides the route into London, the south coast and the M25 for access to airports and the national motorway network. There is an excellent selection of schools within easy reach, including Aldro in the village centre, Charterhouse and Prior’s Field

Key features

  • One Double Bedroom
  • Character Cottage
  • Mid Terrace
  • Semi- Rural Location
  • Available Mid September
  • Conservation Village
  • Pets Allowed
  • Unfurnished
  • EPC D
  • Council Tax band B

Contact

Lettings Office

01483 405222­

Email us

2a St Marys Terrace, Mill Lane
Guildford, Surrey GU1 3TZ

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