Characterful one-bedroom apartment blending Victorian charm with modern finishes near Godalming station.
Top-floor apartment with dramatic vaulted ceilings and exposed beams
A light-filled top-floor apartment set beneath dramatic vaulted ceilings and exposed beams, offering an immediate sense of space and character. Converted from a distinguished Victorian building, the home pairs original Bargate stone charm with contemporary finishes — a pale grey Shaker kitchen with quartz worktops and integrated appliances, and a deluxe modern bathroom.
The generous reception room benefits from large feature windows and a skylight that frame panoramic views across the landscaped communal grounds. A separate study with deep recessed storage provides a useful work-from-home nook, keeping living and working areas distinct. The double bedroom echoes the main living space with matching feature glazing and sympathetic period detailing.
Practical comforts include allocated off-street parking, secure video entry and gas central heating to radiators. The lease has a long term remaining (245 years) while service charge and ground rent are clearly stated, making ownership costs predictable. Broadband speeds are average and mobile signal is excellent.
Notable considerations: the flat is on the top (attic) level and accessed via stairs from the third-floor doorway, so it may not suit anyone seeking step-free access. It is leasehold with an annual service charge (circa £1,839) and a small ground rent (£245). Overall this apartment will suit downsizers or professional couples seeking a low-maintenance, characterful home close to Godalming station and the high street.