- Victorian terraced cottage +
- In need of modernisation +
- Excellent scope for updating and extending (subject to planning) +
- Two reception rooms +
- Three bedrooms and one bathroom +
- Kitchen +
- Large rear garden +
- Ideal location within easy access of local amenities +
- Within quarter of a mile of the River Thames. +
A charming Victorian terraced cottage, which has been in the same family for almost 60 years. In need of modernisation throughout, but with excellent scope to improve and enlarge (STUC).
This is a wonderful property which has been a very happy, cosy, home for the current owners for many decades. It is now being sold with no onward chain.
At present the house provides three bedrooms with a downstairs bathroom. This could prove ideal for a family requiring the bedroom space, but for a lower price than a traditional three bedroom. It does, however, lend itself to be extended to add an additional 300-400 square foot and create a four bedroom property with two bathrooms. This would require planning permission.
To the ground floor there is an entrance hall, a reception room with bow window and feature fireplace, a dining room, kitchen and bathroom. Whilst to the first floor is a half landing with one bedroom and then steps to the main landing with the principal full width bedroom and a third double bedroom. All with built-in storage. There is also access to a good sized loft.
To the rear of the property is a superb private garden measuring circa 50' in length, which is well stocked with a range of plants and a mature apple tree. There is also a paved patio and a wooden garden shed.
Worple Road is situated in the popular and historic area of Old Isleworth. The property is ideally situated for access to the extensive shopping facilities on South Street, Old Isleworth. This includes a Co-op, a couple of restaurants and pubs and numerous coffee shops. The most historic part of Old Isleworth is located along the riverside at Church Street, which is a pleasant 10 minute walk, where access can be found to Syon House & Park, the London seat of the Duke of Northumberland and also to The London Apprentice, one of the most famous of London's riverside pubs.
Transport links are excellent, with the H37 bus route providing a regular service to St Margarets, Richmond, Isleworth and Hounslow. There are mainline stations in Isleworth and St Margarets, providing a good service to London Waterloo.
The area has a good selection of both state and private schools and these include The Blue School (Ofsted Outstanding), Worple Primary School, Isleworth Town Primary, The Green School for Boys and Gumley House Convent School for Girls.