Conveniently situated on the edge of Puttenham golf club, in a superb semi-rural position, and with a lovely view out over fields to the front, The Former Telephone Exchange buildings are a pair of detached brick-built buildings under tiles roofs.
Location
Puttenham is a sought after village on the southern slopes of the Downs between Guildford and Godalming. The surrounding countryside is a mix of farms, open fields, paths and lanes, ideal for walking, riding and cycling. The slopes to the north of the village are still used as hop fields which were once extensive throughout this part of south west Surrey. The village boasts 2 inns; The Good Intent which is located in the centre of the village is an excellent local. Access to the surrounding towns and facilities is easy via the A31 and the A3 which link to the M25 and London’s airports. The mainline stations of Guildford and Godalming are roughly equidistant and offer direct services into Waterloo (38 minutes and 47 minutes respectively). Guildford, with its beautiful cobbled High Street, is approx 4 miles away and boasts a multitude of shops, theatres, cinemas and restaurants. The historic market town of Godalming is a similar distance and features many individual shops.
Accommodation
Two detached buildings with planning to convert into a 1 bedroom and a 2 bedroom cottage, with glorious views.
Planning permission has been sought and granted for the conversion and extension of Building A into a 2 bedroom two-storey cottage and Building B into a 1 bedroom single-storey dwelling. Both houses will have private gardens to the front, which take full advantage of the views over adjoining fields and have driveways.
Terms
Guide Price - £350,000