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House For Sale £1,550,000
Broughton Avenue, Richmond, Surrey TW10


Description
This stunning, double-fronted 1930’s family home offers 2347 square feet of flexible living accommodation on a large corner plot with a big garden and off-street parking.

The property comprises; a spacious entrance hallway with Crittall style doors into a stylish front reception room with feature fireplace and bay window, downstairs WC, laundry room with fitted storage, a fully kitted out boot-room with bench-seat, built-in storage, shower and utility area and to the rear of the property a stunning open-plan kitchen, living, dining room with a concrete worktop kitchen island and glass sliding doors out to the perfect family garden. The upper-floors comprise five bedrooms (four doubles) and three bathrooms. The top-floor has scope for further development by increasing the dormer size (subject to planning permission).

The rear garden measures 50 x 43 feet with a patio area and a big lawn. There is side and rear access to the garden and gated off-street parking.

Close to Ham House, the River Thames with Teddington Lock and the world-famous Richmond Park, Broughton Avenue is located in a quiet residential road in Ham.

Ham is a beautiful village that perfectly balances city and country living thanks to the local green spaces of Ham Copse, Ham Common and Richmond Park, with multiple London transport links.
A wonderful location for families, professionals and retirees, Ham is ideally located for state and private schools, including Grey Court secondary (rated Outstanding by ofsted), Meadlands primary, the German School, and both Tiffin Grammar schools to name a few. You will find everyday amenities such as chemists, bakers, dry-cleaning, small Tesco and Sainsburys outlets with easy parking, and coffee spots on your doorstep, alongside a selection of pubs, cafes and restaurants. The area is also renowned for its culinary experiences at Petersham Nurseries and the Michelin-starred Dysarts.
Ham Parade market sells ethically-sourced local food, art and crafts on the first Saturday of every month (except January).
Richmond and Kingston town centres both offer a wider range of shops, from independent boutiques on cobbled lanes, to leading High Street brands, along with a Whole Foods and Waitrose supermarkets. Richmond, with direct trains to Waterloo, District line Underground trains, and the North London line, is a short journey by bus, car or by walking/cycling along the river path. Kingston, with its excellent shopping facilities and parking, is 2 miles.

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