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2 bedroom end of terrace house

Chain-free
Study
Sold STC
End of terrace house
2 beds
1 bath
824
EPC rating: E
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand D
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Utterly charming semi-detached period cottage
  • Large picturesque south-west facing garden
  • Impeccably styled with a host of original features
  • Chain free, move-in ready and brilliantly light filled layout
  • Walled and gated front garden
  • Excellent sitting room with fireplace
  • Large Shaker kitchen with integrated appliances and original features
  • Two superb bedrooms with high vaulted ceilings
  • Contemporary first floor bathroom
  • Easy access to central Godalming, the mainline station and Busbridge tennis courts
Behind a gated walled garden, the black timber patterning and bay windows of this semi-detached home’s facade transport you back in time, while inside an impeccably presented interior effortlessly blends modern comforts with a wealth of original detailing.

Chain free and ready for you to simply move in and unpack, when you step in from the charming doorway with its traditional bell and wrought ironwork, you’ll find light filled rooms pairing cool white walls and soft plush carpeting.
Giving a great introduction, the entrance hall unfolds onto an impressive sitting room where a corner fireplace instantly captures your attention with the vintage patterns of its tiled surround. A tall slimline radiator adds a contemporary contrast, while a timber lintel stretches out above a multi-pane window looking out on the vibrant foliage of high Photinia hedging.

This inviting space in turn connects with an enviably sized kitchen that takes you out onto the patio of the idyllic south-west facing gardens. A traditional red and black chequerboard floor stretches out beneath your feet, while an exposed brick wall retains the charm of arched fireplaces and an original bread oven.

Beneath Dove grey metro tiles sympathetically chosen modern Shaker cabinets and wood countertops house an integrated Bosch oven and hob and there’s additional dedicated storage for freestanding appliances. The more than generous dimensions supply room for a dining table, timber beams frame a wide sink and utility alcove, and a vintage dome toggle light switch subtly adds to the immense amount of character.

Upstairs, high vaulted ceilings with exposed timber beams lend an enviable sense of light and space to two notably proportioned bedrooms and a stylish modern bathroom. An enticing main bedroom has a picture perfect fireplace and ample space for plenty of freestanding wardrobes, and the large single bedroom could easily be a great home office if you need one.

With refined tiling and classic wall panelling, the excellent bathroom has a tastefully incorporated contemporary suite that includes an inset bath with a folding screen and overhead shower - the perfect finishing touch to modern life in a simply lovely period home.

Sitting back from Brighton Road behind a walled and gated garden, the quintessential facade of the house with its original detailing and statuesque chimney stack instantly hints at the charm within while tall Photinia hedging lends privacy from passers-by with its season changing red and green foliage.

Step out from the kitchen and you’ll instantly feel your shoulders relax in a south-west facing garden that echoes the charm and character of the cottage. Framed by flowerbeds of large evergreen shrubs, ferns and low levels trees, it conjures an enchanting place to relax and unwind. A broad paved patio is ideal for al fresco afternoons and evenings with friends or the simple pleasure of breakfast in the sunshine, and an established lawn reaches down to a timber summerhouse that generates a peaceful hideaway. Behind it the original stone boundary wall adds texture and interest while the neighbouring magnificently tall bamboo and trees beyond supply a beautiful backdrop.

Property information from this agent

Area statistics

Crime score
Low crime
1/10
Home prices (average)
2 bedroom end of terrace houses
£439,781

About this agent

Seymours - Godalming
Seymours - Godalming
116-118 High Street Godalming GU7 1DJ
01483 665559
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Seymours, Godalming offers a premium and multi award-winning property service with the personal touch. Independent and owner-driven, they are your local experts. Having won for three consecutive years The British Property Award for Godalming 2021-2023 and Best Estate Agent South East category at the Guild of Property Professionals Awards, they are officially the town's leading estate agent. You will be guided by the owners of the business; Stewart Palmer and Ian Bond, along with their highly experienced and unrivalled local team - who always make it their mission to provide the very best service, add value to you no matter what your property needs may be. Their property experts would be delighted to discuss your requirements and aim to be Your Property Partner For Life.
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