- Victorian terraced house +
- Within a 10 minute walk of Twickenham Station +
- Reception room Sitting room and Dining room +
- Kitchen with vaulted ceiling +
- Three bedrooms and one bathroom +
- Stunning landscaped rear garden +
- In need of some updating. +
An utterly charming Victorian terraced home, with a stunning rear garden, located on this popular residential road within a quarter of a mile of Twickenham Station.
The house is approached through a front garden with mature hedgerow and an established climbing rose, which frames the covered entrance porch. The brick facade has been professionally cleaned at some stage, to provide a brighter appearance.
Internally, the property provides 1169 square foot of accommodation and has been extended both to the rear and into the loft space, to provide a wonderful family home. The house would benefit from some cosmetic updating and it is to be noted that there is no central heating (this has been factored into the current guide price). There is however a boiler, which provides constant hot water.
To the front of the house is a formal reception room with feature fireplace, decorative plaster ceiling, wood flooring and a large bay window providing an abundance of natural light from its South facing aspect. Adjacent to this is a second informal sitting room with cast iron gas heating range and a sash window overlooking a verdant inner courtyard, stocked with a superb selection of plants. Next is the dining room which, in turn, opens to the kitchen. This has a vaulted ceiling, a window overlooking the inner courtyard, further window and French doors opening into the rear garden.
To the first floor are two of the three bedrooms and a delightful bathroom with Victorian style white suite and black and white chequerboard flooring. Each room having an original cast iron fireplace. Whilst to the second floor is a further double bedroom, with lovely views.
Finally, to the rear of the house is a circa 45' garden, which is crammed full of gorgeous shrubs, annuals, perennials and a couple of mature trees, including a Bay tree. This creates a splash of colour throughout the year, but is at its fully glory in March.