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House For Sale £1,195,000
Borough Road, Kingston Upon Thames KT2


Description
A stunning four double bedroom Victorian family house with south facing garden, finished to the highest standard throughout, extended to the rear on the ground floor and into the loft and located within easy reach of the station and Richmond Park.

Project managed with absolute precision by the current owners, this newly refurbished home has maximised all available space to provide a truly wonderful home and the entire property benefits from brand new sash windows throughout.

The ground floor comprises a reception to the front with feature fireplace and brand new sash windows within a bay. A large open plan kitchen/reception/dining room is provided to the rear, complete with marble worktops and a range of integrated appliances, subtle air-conditioning and electric blinds inset within the ceiling windows. A really practical utility room and downstairs W.C. Are also provided.

The first floor offers a beautiful primary bedroom with air conditioning and fitted wardrobes as well as additional double bedroom and modern four-piece bathroom with a botanical theme, whilst the loft has been converted to provide an additional two double bedrooms and inviting shower/steam room.

Externally, the property opens out onto a landscaped and brick-bordered south facing garden with carefully planted beds and provides access to an brick-built Home Office/studio with additional store room and rear access to the property.

Borough Road is a popular residential street in North Kingston and very convenient for all the amenities Kingston has to offer.

For those needing to commute by public transport, the
property is situated within 0.4 miles (8 minute walk) of
the railway station whilst, for a greater expanse of outdoor
space, Richmond Park's Kingston Gate at the top of
Queens Road is just 0.3 miles (6 minute walk away).

Richmond Park offers the opportunity to enjoy the largest
Royal Park in London covering an area of 2,500 acres.
From its heights, uninterrupted views of St Paul's
Cathedral can be enjoyed, 12 miles away, whilst the
Isabella Plantation offers a 40 acre Victorian woodland
garden created in the 1830's and is best known for its
evergreen azaleas, which line the ponds and streams.
Created by Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park, it
is of national and international importance for wildlife
conservation.

The property is also fortunate enough to fall within the
catchment for a number of extremely well regarded local
schools.

Tenure | Freehold
EPC Rating | C
Council Tax Band | D

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