Property flirt: Georgian gorgeousness
Fancy a peep through the keyhole? This four-bed townhouse is a Georgian beauty and it's right in the centre of Farnham - but can you guess the price?

Petticoats on show, here we go! Today we’re snooping around a stunning townhouse smack bang in the middle of Farnham. Guess within £5k of the asking price and your stamp duty will be discounted on your next house purchase. Yes *cough*, really!
OK, you ready to roll?
Firstly, let’s talk location. This gorgeous Georgian gaff is perfectly positioned for town-centre living, situated in Castle Street, one of the prettiest 18th-century streets in England which leads from the town centre up to Farnham Castle and beyond to the sprawling 300-acre Farnham Park.
Farnham itself is a lovely town, known for its Georgian streets, historic buildings and craft heritage. So far, this four-bedroom townhouse is ticking every box.

Entry is direct from Castle Street with steps up to the front door. The house is a beautiful blend of old and new, having undergone a nip and a tuck or two, but still retaining plenty of pleasing period features.
It’s set over three floors – four if you include the basement – with a fabulous open plan kitchen and living room room that opens directly via bifold doors onto a walled garden with decking and a small lawn.


There’s also a separate sitting room downstairs, which genuinely looks like it could have had a starring role in the Netflix series Bridgerton, decorated in pretty mint green and featuring the elegant period fireplace.

There’s a cloakroom on the ground floor and a staircase leading down the the cellar. Head up the the stairs to the first floor and you’ll find two bedrooms, plus two family bathrooms.



There are another two bedrooms on the second floor.

Think you can guess the right price? Go on then – answers in the comments below – then click here to see how close you got.
6 comments on “Property flirt: Georgian gorgeousness”
£1.75 million
£1.35 million?? Farnham Town centre, 4 bed Georgian…. Yes, around £1.35million
1.25 (£1,250,000
£2.5 million
I guess around £1,350,000
I’d say £1.35 million (£1,350,000)