- Period property +
- Accommodation over three floors +
- Three bedrooms +
- Sought-after central location +
- Within easy reach of Guildford town centre +
- Excellent transport links +
- Sought-after schools nearby +
13 Oxford Road is a charming red-brick property featuring bay windows, set back from the street behind a low wall with a wrought iron gate.
Upon entering the home on the raised ground floor, you're welcomed into an entrance hall that leads to the front-facing sitting room. This bright space benefits from a bay window, and newly fitted carpet. Period details, such as the original cornicing and a fireplace, add character, while a guest cloakroom completes the layout on this level.
At the rear, the kitchen offers ample storage with a variety of base and wall units, along with fitted appliances. There is a generous area for dining, and double doors open onto a garden terrace, seamlessly extending the space for outdoor entertaining.
Planning permission has been granted for a double-storey extension to the rear, which would expand the kitchen and living space downstairs, and provide a larger bedroom and additional bathroom upstairs.
The lower ground floor offers a versatile second reception room, ideal for a home office or family room.
Moving upstairs, the first-floor houses three bedrooms and a newly refurbished bathroom. The two larger bedrooms come with fitted wardrobes, and the landing is illuminated by a beautiful stained-glass window that enhances the property’s character.
The rear garden features a paved terrace with wide steps leading up to a lawn, bordered by mature shrubs and flowerbeds. At the far end, there is a convenient garden store.
Located just 200 metres from Guildford's historic High Street, 13 Oxford Road is ideally positioned to enjoy both town and countryside living. Pewley Downs, a nearby 23-acre nature reserve, connects to the Chantry Woods, providing excellent access to the surrounding Surrey Hills Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. Guildford offers a wide range of shopping, dining, entertainment, and sporting facilities, with the medieval Guildford Castle serving as a historic centrepiece. The town also hosts regular markets, including a farmer's market on the first Tuesday of each month.
For commuters, London Road Station is just 0.6 miles away, with journeys to London Waterloo taking as little as 47 minutes. Guildford Station is similarly close, offering trains to London in 37 minutes. The A3 and M25 are easily accessible, and both Heathrow and Gatwick airports are within a 25-mile radius. Distances and times are approximate.