1 Downside Place is an attractive semi-detached three storey family house, built twenty years ago to a high specification, by a local firm of builders/developers. The practical and spacious accommodation is bright and airy with large windows and lovely views.
1 Downside Place is an attractive semi-detached three storey family house, built twenty years ago to a high specification, by a local firm of builders/developers. The practical and spacious accommodation is bright and airy with large windows and lovely views. On the ground floor there are two well-proportioned reception rooms and a lovely kitchen/breakfast room at the rear of the house with a large semi-circular conservatory-style window and double doors to the garden. There is also a cloakroom, a utility room and a hobbies room/study, which has been created by converting the original integral garage.
On the first floor the main bedroom has amazing views, a dressing area and en suite bathroom. There are another two bedrooms and a family bathroom on this floor and two further bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room, on the second floor. Outside there is a beautiful garden at the rear with an entertaining terrace leading down to lawns with a summerhouse. The rear garden, which provides colour and interest throughout the year, extends to approximately 120’in length.
Downside Place is a development of just four properties at the top of Warren Road, in the grounds of the former Victorian Guildford Golf Club House, only a few metres from the wide open spaces of the Downs. From here there are lovely walks through the current golf course to Newlands Corner and beyond. There are far reaching views, particularly from the first and second floors, over the town and beyond. The historic High Street is easily accessible at the bottom of the hill and is within walking distance, along with all of the town’s excellent shops, restaurants and bars. Another benefit of the location is the proximity of many of Guildford’s sought after schools, including Lanesborough, Tormead, Guildford High School, the Royal Grammar School, Boxgrove and St Thomas of Canterbury.