Characterful central flat with excellent station access for city commuters.
Grade II-listed period apartment on Godalming High Street, 0.22 miles to station
Spacious one-bedroom plan with large living room and dedicated workspace
Character features: exposed brick, ceiling beams and leaded windows
Kitchen with cream shaker units, integrated appliances and skylight dining area
Bathroom with full-size bath, overhead shower and sandy mosaic tiles
Off-street residents permit parking included
Leasehold — c.158–160 years remaining; service charge £650 pa
Listing restrictions and likely uninsulated solid walls may limit alterations
This second-floor Grade II-listed apartment sits on Godalming High Street, a short 0.22 mile walk from the mainline station — ideal for daily commuters and anyone who wants shops, cafés and Waitrose on the doorstep. The flat feels larger than its one-bedroom status suggests, with a generous living room, dedicated desk area and a practical L-shaped kitchen with integrated appliances and a dining spot beneath a skylight.
Period features give the apartment real character: exposed brick fire surround, ceiling beams and leaded windows create atmosphere throughout. The bedroom is comfortably carpeted and the bathroom is light with a full-size bath and overhead shower. Off-street residents’ permit parking adds convenience in this central location.
Important practical points are set out plainly. The building’s Grade II listing means alterations will be restricted and can complicate works. The walls are original solid brick (likely uninsulated) and glazing is secondary, so energy performance may lag a modern apartment. Service charge is £650 (below average) and there are 158–160 years remaining on the lease — healthy for a leasehold buy.
This home will suit a first-time buyer seeking period character with commuter convenience, or an investor after a well-located buy-to-let. Early viewing is recommended so you can judge the mix of charm and practical constraints for yourself.