A stunning home in an incredible setting on Ham Common.
Location
Whilst within just 2 miles from Richmond (with its sophisticated array of shops, restaurants and boutiques) the house is enviably situated by picturesque Ham Common - providing a truly semi-rural feel. Furthermore it is within just a few hundred metres of Richmond Park (with its 2300 deer inhabited acres) and a particularly scenic stretch of the River Thames. Richmond train station offers a direct and rapid service into London Waterloo, as well as the District Underground Tube and overland line to Stratford, via North London.
There is a good selection of local shops at Ham Parade, also within just a few hundred metres. Local schools enjoy an excellent reputation and are amongst the best in the country.
Description
This architecturally beautiful Victorian family home has lovely open aspects to both front and rear, and sits within the wonderful Ham Common Conservation area. It is not Grade listed but locally listed as a building of 'Townscape merit'.
It has been tastefully and thoughtfully renovated, seamlessly blending its period charm and integrity with a contemporary edge. The superbly appointed kitchen family room provides a wonderful light and airy space that will doubtless be the social hub of the house, and features a fabulous polished concrete floor. The four well-proportioned bedrooms are served by two bathrooms, in addition to a cloakroom on the ground floor.
Towards the front of the house there is a super living room that has been cleverly designed to incorporate a library / study area.
The accommodation is practically configured, lending the house as well to every day family life as it does to more formal entertaining.
To the rear of the house there is a stunning garden that is well established and south west facing, thus retaining the late afternoon and early evening sunshine.