Guide price
£650,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleChiddingfold, Godalming, Surrey GU8
2 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
- Freehold
Seymours - Godalming
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About this property
Utterly charming 3 storey semi-detached period cottage
Exposed timber beams, sash windows with shutters and a heritage palette
Beautiful gardens with a summerhouse
Versatile entrance hall and superb loft room
Two open plan reception rooms with a wood burner, bay windows and beams
Excellent Shaker kitchen with a butler sink and integrated appliances
Brilliant ground floor cloakroom with feature wine box wall
Two exemplary double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Deluxe bathroom with roll top bath and glass framed shower
Hidden lane location in the heart of the village with easy access to the golf club
Nestled peacefully back from Mill Lane, this outstanding period cottage which has been recently modernised is impeccably designed for 21st century life whilst also hugely respectful of its history and heritage.
The eternal charm of a split stable-style door ushers you into a fabulously sized entrance hall where the warming tones of a vintage oak herringbone floor run underfoot and the first of many exposed timber beams that feature throughout stretch out overhead. Currently used as a superb breakfast room it connects in one direction to an exemplary Shaker-style kitchen and a duo of wonderful receptions rooms in the other. Fully fitted with a butler sink, contemporary brass 3 in 1 Quooker tap, a variety of integrated appliances including a built-in wine cooler, with space for a fridge freezer and metro tiled splashbacks, the double aspect kitchen pairs blue/grey cabinetry with white countertops.
Open plan yet subtly delineated by the rich tones and texture of further beams, the impressively large dining and sitting rooms combine to proffer an exceptional place in which to relax and entertain. Tastefully styled with a refined heritage palette and classic wooden window shutters, they effortlessly engender a calm and restful feel.
Filling your gaze with the colour of the gardens, bay windows in the sitting room framed by wisteria, beautifully capture the morning sun and whilst a wood burner sits within the fireplace a cleverly incorporated alcove provides recessed storage without encroaching on the ample floor space. Equally notable the dining room is perfectly suited for family life or entertaining friends with admirable dimensions that give you every opportunity to include a desk/study or play area if needed. Discreetly hidden from view, a ground floor cloakroom has plenty of charm and character of its own with a feature French wine box wall.
The leafy vistas and elegant aesthetic is echoed upstairs in each of the two exceptional double bedrooms. Blending neutral carpeting with pale cobalt blue colour schemes, each one benefits from wardrobe storage. Whilst one has a fitted dressing table the other has an open fireplace and sash windows.
Together they share a deluxe bathroom that unites contemporary design with a heritage feel. Placed to let you stargaze at night while you soak and unwind, a freestanding roll top bath with claw feet and telephone taps takes centre stage. Burlington fixtures lend an elegant, traditional charm, complemented by a Shaker basin console that deftly matches the kitchen cabinetry. A glass-framed walk-in shower adds a luxurious finishing touch, while a heated towel rail ensures comfort year-round. A separate WC/cloakroom is ideal for busy households.
Explore further and up on the top floor you’ll find the brilliant sense of space that an accomplished converted loft room has to offer. Versatile to your needs as perhaps an additional bedroom space, a home office, gym or games room, it extends out beneath the timber framed skylight of a high vaulted ceiling and retains the beautiful exposed brickwork of the original chimney breast.
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Nestled peacefully back from Mill Lane, this outstanding period cottage which has been recently modernised is impeccably designed for 21st century life whilst also hugely respectful of its history and heritage.
The eternal charm of a split stable-style door ushers you into a fabulously sized entrance hall where the warming tones of a vintage oak herringbone floor run underfoot and the first of many exposed timber beams that feature throughout stretch out overhead. Currently used as a superb breakfast room it connects in one direction to an exemplary Shaker-style kitchen and a duo of wonderful receptions rooms in the other. Fully fitted with a butler sink, contemporary brass 3 in 1 Quooker tap, a variety of integrated appliances including a built-in wine cooler, with space for a fridge freezer and metro tiled splashbacks, the double aspect kitchen pairs blue/grey cabinetry with white countertops.
Open plan yet subtly delineated by the rich tones and texture of further beams, the impressively large dining and sitting rooms combine to proffer an exceptional place in which to relax and entertain. Tastefully styled with a refined heritage palette and classic wooden window shutters, they effortlessly engender a calm and restful feel.
Filling your gaze with the colour of the gardens, bay windows in the sitting room framed by wisteria, beautifully capture the morning sun and whilst a wood burner sits within the fireplace a cleverly incorporated alcove provides recessed storage without encroaching on the ample floor space. Equally notable the dining room is perfectly suited for family life or entertaining friends with admirable dimensions that give you every opportunity to include a desk/study or play area if needed. Discreetly hidden from view, a ground floor cloakroom has plenty of charm and character of its own with a feature French wine box wall.
The leafy vistas and elegant aesthetic is echoed upstairs in each of the two exceptional double bedrooms. Blending neutral carpeting with pale cobalt blue colour schemes, each one benefits from wardrobe storage. Whilst one has a fitted dressing table the other has an open fireplace and sash windows.
Together they share a deluxe bathroom that unites contemporary design with a heritage feel. Placed to let you stargaze at night while you soak and unwind, a freestanding roll top bath with claw feet and telephone taps takes centre stage. Burlington fixtures lend an elegant, traditional charm, complemented by a Shaker basin console that deftly matches the kitchen cabinetry. A glass-framed walk-in shower adds a luxurious finishing touch, while a heated towel rail ensures comfort year-round. A separate WC/cloakroom is ideal for busy households.
Explore further and up on the top floor you’ll find the brilliant sense of space that an accomplished converted loft room has to offer. Versatile to your needs as perhaps an additional bedroom space, a home office, gym or games room, it extends out beneath the timber framed skylight of a high vaulted ceiling and retains the beautiful exposed brickwork of the original chimney breast.
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