Summary
With pretty rendered elevations under a tiled roof this delightful and unique period home has bags of kerb appeal occupying a delightful garden setting with a semi-rural outlook and retaining a wealth of character both inside and out. The delightful garden provides a rural outlook to the rear boundary. EPC: E, Council Tax Band: D
Key Features
- The gardens to the front and rear are a key feature providing a delightful setting
- Off-street parking
- Arranged over two floors and is full of character features
- Delightful sitting room with a parquet floor and stunning fireplace with wood burner
- Dining room with polished floorboards and a beamed ceiling and enjoys views over the delightful garden
- Kitchen with adjoining rear porch and utility area
- Two spacious bedrooms and superb bathroom with white heritage style suite
Full Description
With pretty rendered elevations under a tiled roof this delightful and unique period home has bags of kerb appeal. The accommodation is arranged over two floors and is full of character features. A pretty porch leads to a delightful sitting room with a parquet floor and beamed ceiling. A stunning fireplace with a wood burner forms the centrepiece of this room. A pretty dining room has polished floorboards and a beamed ceiling and enjoys views over the delightful garden. A small kitchen and adjoining rear porch and utility area complete the ground floor accommodation. The first floor offers two spacious bedrooms and a superb bathroom with a white heritage style suite.
The gardens to front and rear a key feature providing a delightful and pretty setting for this lovely home. There is off street parking to the front and the rear garden is far larger than initially apparent and enjoys a rural outlook to the rear boundary.
Floor Plan
Location
Normandy is a semi-rural setting and is surrounded by miles of open countryside with many footpaths and bridle ways suitable for horse riding, cycling and walking. Wanborough train station is about half a mile distant. Guildford town centre (5 miles) is the historic and vibrant county town of Surrey, offering a comprehensive range of shopping, social, recreational and educational facilities. There are excellent transport links, with A31 Hogs Back linking Guildford and Farnham, the A3 joining the M25 just 6 miles away accessing central London and International airports, whilst the mainline railway station provides a commuter service to London Waterloo in approx 38 minutes.