Summary
A charming two bedroom Victorian cottage situated on a quiet residential street in the desirable Charlotteville neighbourhood, offering charming period features and private south-westerly facing garden. EPC: D, Council Tax Band: D
Key Features
- Desirable town centre location
- Quiet residential street
- Period features
- Two double bedrooms
- Two reception rooms
- Extended kitchen/dining room
- Low maintenance garden
- Basement room
Full Description
Timeless elegance. This delightful semi-detached Victorian cottage is positioned in the desirable Charlotteville neighbourhood, offering charming period features and stunning views across Guildford and beyond.
The living room is filled with natural light complimented with wonderful character features such as high ceilings, feature fireplace, and sash windows. A separate dining room is ideal for entertaining, and the recently fitted kitchen has a lovely outlook to the garden, complete with breakfast dining area, with all essential appliances such as dishwasher, washing machine and cooker. A downstairs WC is an added bonus, along with a basement ideal for a study or storage.
The master bedroom is a generous size with built in storage cupboards. Bedroom two is also a good sized double room with built in storage cupboards. The bathroom has been recently re-fitted with a modern white suite comprising large bath, shower over bath, basin, WC, and tiled walls. The landscaped garden enjoys a larger than average size for this location, with a low maintenance patio and gravel area, and a walled front garden with a paved pathway to the entrance.
Floor Plan
Location
Guildford town centre is the historic and vibrant County Town of Surrey, renowned for its excellent shopping plus offering a comprehensive range of social, recreational and educational facilities. There are two theatres, G Live the contemporary state-of-the-art entertainment and concert hall, an Odeon cinema and the Spectrum Leisure Centre. Guildford is a gateway to some of the most stunning scenery in the South East of England and forms part of the Surrey Hills, which is an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Guildford has excellent transport links, with the A3 linking to the M25 just 6 miles away accessing central London and International airports. The mainline railway station provides a commuter service to London Waterloo in approx 38 minutes, whilst London Road station is across the other side of town.