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House For Sale £2,500,000
Thornton Avenue, Chiswick, London W4


Description
Spacious and superbly presented semi-detached family house.

Description
This beautiful family house has been completely refurbished and reconfigured by the current owners providing unrivalled family accommodation with plenty of stylish entertaining and living space, featuring high quality finishes and design throughout.

The layout of this stunning semi-detached house has been carefully crafted to maximise the excellent proportions arranged over three floors. The ground floor offers a welcoming hallway providing access to the elegant reception room to the front with a wonderfully high ceiling, feature fireplace, and large bay window. The kitchen/family room provides lateral living and entertaining space spanning the rear of the house with double doors integrating superbly with the private mature garden. Completing the downstairs accommodation is a cloakroom and access to a cellar providing extra storage, wine storage and tiled floors.

The first floor offers a light and spacious principal bedroom at the front of the house with an attractive bay window with a dressing area and a stylish en suite bathroom with a separate shower. There is a further bedroom next to this which is of a good size plus a family shower room. The third bedroom is at the back of the property which provides access out to a flat roof with views over the garden. The second floor provides two superb bedrooms with built in wardrobes and a large family bathroom.

Outside there is a well-proportioned rear garden with a mixture of paving and artificial grass providing low maintenance all year round. There is access via a covered side walkway to the kitchen for extra storage.

Overall, this is a tremendously appealing and versatile family house retaining many stylish features.

Location
Thornton Avenue is a sought-after tree lined street in central Chiswick, close to both Turnham Green Terrace and Chiswick High Road. Turnham Green Underground Station (District line).

Chiswick is a hugely popular and prosperous large suburb of West London located on the northern side of the River Thames, 6 miles (9.7 km) west of Charing Cross. It was historically an ancient parish in the county of Middlesex, with an agrarian and fishing economy. The name "Chiswick" is of Old English origin meaning "Cheese Farm" and originates from the riverside meadows and farms that are thought to have supported an annual cheese fair on Dukes Meadows up until the 18th century.

The style of property in Chiswick is varied offering everything from mansion flats along the High Road and on Sutton Court Road, to pretty Victorian cottages on the Glebe Estate. Large Victorian detached houses are found in Grove Park, and Arts & Crafts houses throughout Bedford Park. The River front, Chiswick Mall and Strand on the Green are lined with elegant Georgian houses ensuring that there is a fantastic variety of property throughout the local area.

Chiswick High Road, famous for its boulevard-style pavements, is full of quality independent outlets and an increasingly up-market selection of high street names which run from Hammersmith through to the Chiswick roundabout.

Among Chiswick’s fine dining choices are Michelin-starred La Trompette on Devonshire Road and Le Vacherin on South Parade. High Road House and its Brasserie are part of the Soho House empire plus numerous high street restaurants.

Lord Burlington’s Chiswick House is a picturesque, 18th-century Palladian mansion with gardens designed by William Kent. The birthplace of the English Landscape Movement, the gardens, with their statuary hedges and vistas, has had a £12 million makeover which includes a new café by architects Caruso St John. In recent years Chiswick House grounds have played host to Soho House group’s House Festival, enticing the great and the good of the media industry with performers who are both nationally renowned and locally resident.

Bedford Park, London’s first garden suburb, was built between 1875 and 1886 as part of the Arts & Crafts revival. Victorian property developer Jonathan Carr instructed lead architect Richard Norman Shaw (alongside ej May, W Wilson and ew Godwin) in the building of a collection of houses and studios that now form a conservation area and are for the most part Grade II listed. Many of these houses feature elements of styling from William Morris, to whose legacy is dedicated the William Morris Society at Kelmscott House on Upper Mall.

Square Footage: 2,388 sq ft





Additional Info
Council - London Borough of Hounslow - Band H

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