Guide price
£800,000
2 bed semi-detached house for saleJames Terrace SW14
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
- Chain free
- Freehold
Sceon + Berne
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About this property
Description
This charming end-of-terrace Victorian freehold house is offered with no onward chain and benefits from a desirable south-facing garden and a highly convenient location. The property offers two genuinely large double bedrooms, along with a very useful additional room ideal as a dressing room, study, or home office. The ground floor provides a welcoming entrance hallway opening into a spacious open-plan reception area with wood flooring throughout, incorporating a modern fitted kitchen, generous living and dining areas, and a feature open fireplace. Sliding patio doors frame and open directly onto the south-facing garden, allowing excellent natural light and a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living, complemented by useful under-stairs storage.
Stairs lead to the first floor where the landing gives access to a large front double bedroom, a second spacious double bedroom overlooking the garden, the versatile dressing room / study, and a refitted shower room featuring a vaulted ceiling with skylight, along with loft access for additional storage. Externally, the property benefits from a small front garden with space for recycling bin storage and a landscaped, low-maintenance south-facing rear garden that provides an ideal sunny retreat. Quietly positioned between Fitzgerald Road and Mullins Path, adjacent to the historic St Mary's Church in Mortlake, the house is within easy reach of Mortlake mainline station and the highly regarded Thompson House Primary School (Outstanding by Ofsted). While the property would benefit from a modest amount of updating, it represents a fantastic opportunity to acquire a solid and characterful period home in a highly sought-after location.
The location
Located in Mortlake, SW14 James Terrace lies in a highly sought-after pocket of SW14, in the heart of Mortlake / East Sheen an area widely regarded as an incredible community hub, particularly appealing for families. Mortlake station is just a short walk away, offering regular train services, and the River Thames is nearby, providing scenic stretches for riverside walks and leisure. The location also offers excellent access into East Sheen town centre and Barnes Village, both of which have a charming, village-like feel. For families, the area is especially appealing due to its top-performing schools: Just around the corner are the "Outstanding" St. Mary Magdalen's Catholic Primary and Thomson House Primary School. Green and open spaces are also a major draw. The property is close to Richmond Park, offering acres of nature, while the Thames riverside and local Palewell, Barnes and Sheen Commons further enhance the sense of calm and community. In short: This is a rare opportunity to live in a peaceful, characterful street, in a highly connected and community-oriented part of southwest London with excellent schools, green space, transport links, and easy access to the river.
Council Tax Band: E (London Borough of Richmond upon Thames)
Tenure: Freehold
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