Guide price
£1,425,000
4 bed terraced house for saleArchway Street, Barnes, London SW13
4 beds
2 baths
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
The Property Partnership
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About this property
Victorian House
Heart of Little Chelsea
Four Double Bedrooms
Eat-in Kitchen
Double Reception
Two Bathrooms
Pretty Rear Garden
Potential For Further Extension (STPP)
Moments From bps + Amenities of whl
Description
The Property Partnership are pleased to offer this incredibly attractive and deceptively spacious four double bedroom Victorian house, located in the heart of Little Chelsea and just the shortest of strolls from Barnes Primary School, the Thames path and shops and cafes of eclectic White Hart Lane.
Approached via a small front garden, the ground floor is bathed in copious natural sunlight and comprises a spacious double reception with fireplace and bespoke shelving, and an extended eat-in kitchen with potential for further expansion (STPP) and doors leading out to a pretty rear garden with recently installed outdoor lighting. The first floor provides a full-width double bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an integrated vanity table, two further double bedrooms (both with integrated storage) and a family bathroom. An additional generous double bedroom is situated on the second-floor, also with integrated storage and shelving, along with a bathroom/utility and access to ample eaves storage.
This special period home must be seen in person. It is perfectly situated from which to enjoy the vibrant yet relaxed Little Chelsea community, with its outstanding local primary school, transport links and restaurants, the latter including Rick Stein's first London venture, overlooking the river from Tideway Yard.
Tenure: Freehold
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