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Courtmead

A wonderful home which has been beautifully extended and renovated throughout, located on a tree lined private road with views over the South Downs. Courtmead, 6 Guildown Road is an attractive family home, modernised throughout to provide exceptional accommodation and is perfectly located on a wonderful no-through road, moments away from the North Downs Way and yet only half a mile from Guildford main-line station. ​

 

On entering the property, there is an impressive entrance hall, with exposed period beams and a striking black staircase with a runner. The sitting room is found to the left of the reception hall and has Crittal-style double doors and an outlook over to the front garden and Surrey Downs beyond. A useful bedroom with an en suite shower room is to the rear of the house with double doors out to the covered terrace and offers flexible accommodation for guests or as a ground-floor study space. ​ The heart of the home is the truly outstanding kitchen, dining and living space which has been finished to exacting standards and perfectly connects to the garden with impressive full-height glass windows with sliding doors to the terrace, and skylights which allow natural light to flood the room. ​

 

The kitchen is fitted with modern units and integral appliances, a coffee station and a bar with a wine fridge. The central island offers a seating area for casual everyday dining and features an electric induction hob with an integral extractor, and the sink has a Quooker tap. There is a generous walk- in pantry from the reception hall, and opposite a utility room with access to the rear garden and the integral garage.

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Location

Guildown Avenue is a highly regarded no through private residential road on the crest of the Downs, only a few metres from the open fields and miles of lovely country walks, yet also within walking distance of the mainline station and the High Street. There are beautiful far-reaching views over rooftops to the South Downs on the horizon. ​

 

The historic cobbled High Street, with its excellent shops and nearby restaurants and bars, is at the bottom of the hill and easily accessed on foot via a footpath leading to The Mount and down into the centre of the town. All of Guildford’s excellent schools are within easy reach, either on foot or by car. ​

 

Guildford provides extensive shopping, restaurants, bars, entertainment and sporting facilities, with historic buildings providing backdrops at every turn. In the centre is the medieval Guildford Castle with landscaped gardens and views from its square tower, in addition is Guildford House, a 17th-century town home, providing a gallery with rotating exhibitions. The town hosts ​ both a bustling street market and farmer’s market on the first Tuesday of each month. Guildford’s main line station provides a quick and regular service to Waterloo in approximately 34 minutes.

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