Property Partnership

£1,150,000

Chertsey Road,
Twickenham

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Overview

This much-loved family home, with its beautiful curb appeal, comes new to the market for 2025. Extended to the ground floor and accessed via a gated front garden, the welcoming entrance hall leads to two large reception rooms and conservatory, a large bedroom with ensuite shower and built in wardrobes, a ground floor cloakroom and large extended kitchen breakfast room with access into the garden. Built in the 1930s, and more recently extended to the side and rear, the house retains some wonderful original features and fireplaces, and the flow, space and spread of rooms are exactly what you would expect from a house of this era- perfect for a young family to expand in to and adapt as they grow. There are three bedrooms including two doubles, both with built in wardrobes (walk-in to the principle bedroom) and a family bathroom to the first floor whilst the loft room provides privacy and a quiet space or study with useful storage space into the eaves. The fabulous sunny garden benefits from a southerly aspect and plays host to a large garage and garden room/study (currently being used as a gym).

Perfectly located for the amenities of Twickenham town centre and station. One of the key considerations for families moving into this desirable part of town is the proximity to a good state school and this property sits in the catchment for the highest rated primary and secondary schools. Twickenham is laid-back community with a decidedly sporty feel. With a wonderful sense of community, this is a great location from which to enjoy all the local amenities, including beautiful York House Gardens and Marble Hill Park. The independent shops of Crown Road in St. Margaret's and Church Street in Twickenham provide the very best of local shopping and dining, with both located just the shortest of strolls away, as are two of south-west London's most famous riverside pubs, The White Swan and Barmy Arms. A visit to the Eel Pie Island Museum on Richmond Road provides the perfect insight into a local music scene that defines this incredibly sought after London suburb as the birthplace of British rock and roll - and, of course, it would be wrong of us not to mention it is the home of English rugby!


Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Garage
Garden details: Private Garden

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