Summary
This attractive and beautifully presented Victorian halls-adjoining semi-detached home has a stylish open plan layout on the ground floor with a recently extended and fitted contemporary kitchen opening out via bi-fold doors to the rear garden, as well as a dining room, front aspect sitting room with bay window and a downstairs cloakroom. Upstairs there are three bedrooms (two doubles and one single) and a family bathroom. The property has a delightful garden with a gravelled seating area plus a car port providing two parking spaces located at the rear of the property. The property is conveniently situated within walking distance of Milford village centre with its excellent local amenities, as well as being within easy reach of the A3 both north and south bound.
EPC Rating: D Council Tax Band: D
Key Features
- Attractive semi-detached period home within a walk of the village centre
- Sitting Room with fireplace housing a log burner
- Dining Room with attractive fireplace
- Stylish fitted kitchen opening to the rear garden
- Three bedrooms (Two doubles and one single)
- Family bathroom with white suite
- Delightful rear garden with two useful brick-built outbuildings
- Car port providing two off street parking spaces at the rear of the property
Full Description
Floor Plan
Location
Milford is a rare example of a village with an excellent range of local shops and facilities, including a doctors’ surgery, a chemist, a post office, Tesco Express, a butcher/fresh fish shop and the renowned Secrett’s Farm Shop. Milford station provides direct services into Waterloo taking approx 50 minutes, and the A3 linking the M25 and London’s airports is less than a mile from the village centre. There is an excellent selection of schools in the area that cater for most ages and denominations, both in the public and private sectors, to include Rodborough Secondary School. The surrounding countryside is particularly picturesque with National Trust owned Milford Heath and Witley Common of note. There are golf courses at Milford and Chiddingfold and South Coast beaches are around 28 miles away. A bus route connects the village with Godalming, an historic market town with superstores, restaurants and shops. Guildford, with its multitude of shops, theatres, cinemas and restaurants, is approx six miles away, for which there are direct bus and train connections.