£300,000
Studio for saleBridle Place, Bramley, Guildford, Surrey GU5
- EPC Rating: B 
- Leasehold
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About this property
- Contemporary finish 
- Ground floor 
- Private garden 
- Allocated parking 
- Integrated appliances 
- Sought-after village location 
- Accessed via its own front door 
A well-presented one bedroom ground floor apartment in the sought after village of Bramley, boasting allocated parking and a private garden.
Upon entering the property via it's own front door, you are greeted by a welcoming entrance hall with ample storage. The open plan kitchen/living room features a stylish fitted kitchen with integrated appliances, space for both living and dining and patio doors onto the private rear garden. There is a modern three-piece bathroom and a spacious double aspect bedroom with plenty of natural light and the added benefit of built-in wardrobes.
Nestled in quiet cul-de-sac next to Bramley Park, Bridle Place offers the perfect blend of tranquillity and convenience with the centre of Bramley just 0.2 miles away offering a range of amenities including a local shop, public house and coffee shop. Guildford town centre is also within easy reach providing excellent transport links and a selection of shops, restaurants and leisure facilities.
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- Tenure - Leasehold (118 years) 
- Service charge - £699 per year 
- Council tax band - A band has not yet been confirmed. 
- Ground rent 
- Ground rent date of next review