- Four bedroom semi-detached 1920’s home +
- Scope to extend (subject to necessary consents) +
- Large front garden +
- Moments from the railway station +
- Mature 70ft rear garden +
- Very well-presented throughout +
A very well presented and naturally configured four bedroom 1920s semi-detached family home with 75' rear garden and scope to extend into the loft.
Retaining much of its original charm and character features, this wonderful family home has been sympathetically modernised throughout.
The ground floor comprises a reception room to the front with feature fireplace and large bay window, an additional reception to the rear which then leads to a bright kitchen as well as fabulous conservatory flooded with light and overlooking the garden.
The first floor offers four excellent bedrooms, as well as a modern family bathroom. The property has been finished and maintained to an excellent standard and offers considerable scope to extend further into both the roof and across the back in the future, subject to the normal consents.
Externally, the property opens out onto a well maintained 75ft rear garden with passage providing side access back to the front of the house.
Norbiton Avenue is a very popular residential side street within a short walk of Norbiton's Zone 5 mainline railway station, with Norbiton Parade offering a range of renowned independent shops, including a butcher, fishmonger, Japanese deli and wine merchant providing organic and artisan produce.
Norbiton Avenue is within 0.5 miles of Kingston town centre itself. It falls within the catchment for well-regarded local schools whilst the A3 is easily accessible for alternative routes into and out of London.
Richmond Park's Kingston Gate 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, 12 miles away, can be enjoyed whilst the Isabella Plantation offers a 40 acre Victorian woodland garden created in the 1830s 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.
Tenure | Freehold
EPC Rating | E
Council Tax Band | F
THE PROPERTY
A stunning 1920s semi-detached four bedroom family home, with lots of character and charm as well as 70ft garden. Arranged naturally over two floors, the property has been finished and maintained to an excellent standard and offers considerable scope to extend further both into the roof and to the rear, subject to the normal consents. A generous entry hall leads to the principal rooms including a large front reception room with large bay window and feature fireplace; an open plan kitchen family room with conservatory which adds an amazing amount of natural light and complements the open plan feel. Leading on there is a modern fitted kitchen with a range of integrated appliances. The first floor offers four generous bedrooms, as well as a family bathroom. Externally, the property opens out onto a well maintained 70ft rear garden with access back to the front of the house.
THE LOCATION
Norbiton Avenue is a very popular residential side street within a short walk of Norbiton's Zone 5 mainline railway station, with Norbiton Parade offering a range of renowned independent shops, including a butcher, fishmonger, Japanese deli and wine merchant providing organic and artisan produce. Norbiton Avenue is within 0.5 miles of Kingston town centre itself. It falls within the catchment for well-regarded local schools whilst the A3 is easily accessible for alternative routes into and out of London. Richmond Park's Kingston Gate 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, 12 miles away, can be enjoyed whilst the Isabella Plantation offers a 40 acre Victorian woodland garden created in the 1830s 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.