Large, private four-bed period home with garden, parking and scope to extend..
- Approximately 2,010 sq ft across multiple storeys, four double bedrooms
- Generous, private plot with large decked terrace and mature trees
- Previously granted planning consent for granny flat/annex or principal suite
- Large modern kitchen with island, pantry and direct garden access
- Extensive gravel forecourt providing off-street parking for several cars
- Constructed c.1900–1929; cavity walls appear uninsulated (assumed)
- Double glazing present but install date unknown; potential energy upgrades needed
- Council tax described as quite expensive
Set well back from Grove Road behind mature trees and a broad gravel forecourt, this spacious detached family home blends classic exterior charm with roomy, contemporary interiors. The house offers four double bedrooms, three bathrooms, and about 2,010 sq ft of adaptable living space laid out over multiple floors — well suited to growing families who value privacy and generous outdoor space.
Interior highlights include a large open-plan kitchen with island, pantry and direct garden access, three reception rooms including a formal dining room with bay window, and two ground-floor double bedrooms ideal for guests or flexible home working. The first-floor bedrooms benefit from dormer and skylight windows and each has an en-suite, while built-in eaves storage keeps bedrooms uncluttered.
Outside, the generous, mature plot provides a private level lawn, a large decked terrace under a pergola for al fresco dining, greenhouse and multiple seating areas. Off-street parking on the extensive gravel forecourt accommodates several vehicles. The property previously had planning consent for a granny flat/annex or a principal-suite extension — an attractive option for multi-generational living or rental income, subject to reinstated permissions.
Buyers should note a few material points: the property dates from c.1900–1929 and while double-glazed, the install date is unknown; cavity walls appear to lack insulation (assumed). Council tax is described as quite expensive. These are manageable for those planning energy upgrades or modest refurbishment to improve thermal performance and running costs. With excellent local schools, fast rail links to London, and very low crime, this home offers substantial family appeal in one of Guildford’s leafy neighbourhoods.