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£550,000

(£806/sq. ft)

2 bed flat for sale
Ormonde Court, Upper Richmond Road, London SW15

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 682 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Leasehold

The Modern House

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About this property

    This refined two-bedroom apartment lies on the fifth floor of Ormonde Court, a sought-after art deco block in Upper Richmond Road. Recently renovated by the current owners, the interiors are defined by a sophisticated palette and considered finishes, with original wood floorboards and bespoke fitted joinery creating a sense of cohesion throughout. A private balcony extends the living space and overlooks the tranquil communal garden. East Putney and Barnes stations are both close, along with Putney’s thriving high street and green spaces.

    The Tour

    Ormonde Court is approached via a pristine entrance lobby, which reveals a carefully landscaped communal garden and a recently restored 1930s red-brick façade. The courtyard-facing elevations unfold in a u-shape configuration, punctuated by expansive glazing and white-rendered balconies.

    Communal stairs and a lift lead to the fifth-floor apartment. Here, the front door opens directly to the kitchen, impeccably appointed with bespoke units in dark tones and brass hardware. There are sleek quartz work surfaces, a white-tiled splashback, and overhead cupboards set at a high level. Integrated appliances by Bosch include an induction hob, oven, microwave, and integrated fridge freezer. Encaustic tiles in a geometric pattern run underfoot.

    Beyond is a spacious reception area, with a wide south-facing window that allows abundant natural light in. Finished in neutral tones, the sitting room is oriented toward a wall of fine joinery with a mix of open shelving and cupboards. The dining area is tucked to one side and anchored by a built-in bench with integrated storage underneath. Double doors open to a generous private balcony overlooking the communal garden. Original wood floorboards in rich tones add depth to the space and continue throughout the apartment.

    An internal hallway connects to the main bedroom at the rear. Private and bright, it has a large south-facing window and a capacious full-height wardrobe along one wall. A study/double bedroom is found at the front of the plan, finished with neutral tones and a tropical-inspired wallpaper.

    The bathroom is fitted with a shower over a bath with white metro tiles and practical built-in shelving. The walls are finished in a dramatic lead grey, 'Down Pipe' by Farrow & Ball, while mid-century matt tiles extend underfoot.

    Residents have access to generous underground storage with space for larger items and a separate secure bike room. There is also on-street parking available with permits.

    Outdoor Space

    The dining area opens to a small private balcony, perfect for sipping a morning coffee or relaxing. Careful attention has been paid to the communal courtyard garden, thoughtfully landscaped with quiet areas for outdoor seating. At its core, a sweeping lawned area is bordered by a variety of hedges and flowering shrubs.

    The Area

    Upper Richmond Road is ideally positioned within reach of the green open spaces of Putney Heath and Richmond Park, as well as the River Thames. Every year, the famous Oxford-Cambridge boat race starts at Putney Bridge.

    Putney High Street is a 10-minute stroll from the apartment, with an excellent selection of restaurants and cafés, including Tried and True, Home SW15, craft beer shop Ghost Whale and The Duke’s Head by Putney’s idyllic riverside.

    Southside Wandsworth shopping centre is near, as well as the Ram Quarter, with many options available for fine and casual dining, co-working and a rich cultural program of events. The leafy Barnes Village is within distance too, with plenty more restaurants, cafés and shops.

    There are several excellent primary and secondary schooling options in the area, including Hotham Primary School, Our Lady of Victories Catholic Primary School, the independent Putney High School, and the well-regarded Lady Margaret and Hurlingham Academy in nearby Fulham.

    Putney station is a 10-minute stroll away, with a direct line to London Waterloo in 23 minutes. East Putney (District line) and Barnes (South Western Railway) stations are both under 20 minutes away on foot, with direct connections to Charing Cross and Waterloo, respectively. There is easy access by car to the national motorway network via the A3, A21, A24, and M4.

    Tenure: Leasehold / Lease length: Approx. 140 years remaining / Service charge: Approx. £4,976 per year / Ground Rent: Na / Council Tax Band: D

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