Guide price
£1,200,000
4 bed terraced house for saleRiverview Gardens, Twickenham TW1
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
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About this property
Edwardian
Fully Extended
Four Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms
'River Road' Location
0.3 Miles To Strawberry Hill Station
"A serious opportunity has arrived to market . . Riverview Gardens is a location that immediately grabs buyers' attention being one of the sought after 'River roads' in Strawberry HIll. Perhaps, it's without question then that this four bed period home be turning some heads . . " Aaron- Devenports Co-Owner
Spanning in excess of 1500 square feet is this fully extended charming and imposing four-bedroom Edwardian family home. The deceptively spacious accommodation is set over three floors and offers a wealth of charm and character with a twist of modern living. On the ground floor there is a primary bay fronted reception room, with a marble hill fireplace and leads through to a large and impressive cherry wood kitchen / family room complete with a modern central island, skylights and French oak flooring. On the first floor there are three bedrooms and a three piece family bathroom. The loft has been perfectly appointed to provide an enviable master bedroom with a Juliet balcony and a modern three-piece Italian en suite shower room. In addition, there are also the added benefits of having a downstairs W.C, rear access and a versatile double fronted door nestling beneath a mantle of beautiful wisteria. Externally to the rear, is a private garden measuring approximately 35' in length with various shrubs, raised beds and some decking making it ideal for entertaining.
Riverview Gardens can be accessed off Cross Deep and leads down to the River Thames and Radnor Gardens. With its links into London Waterloo, Strawberry Hill mainline station is just 0.3 miles away and Twickenham town centre, with its shops, bars and restaurants is also close by. Fishing is permitted from part of the river's edge, as well as a bowling club in a well-maintained green. The historic importance of these grounds dates from the mid-18th century when the 4th Earl of Radnor's neighbours were Horace Walpole and Alexander Pope, and the residential area we now know as Strawberry Hill was renowned for its association with men of letters and the arts. The summerhouse and the gazebo in the gardens also date from that period. The property is also ideally located close to a number of superb state and private schools.
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