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£425,000

Station Road, Twickenham, TW1

  • 1 bed
Flat
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£425,000

  • 1 bed
Flat
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Minimum deposit amount:

£21,250
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This wonderful apartment occupies the raised-ground floor of a former Victorian townhouse in Twickenham, characterised by the well proportioned rooms and incredible ceiling height. The interior has been re-designed and refurbished in recent years emphasising the natural flow of light through full-height sash widows which frame a wonderful view of the beautiful garden.

To the front aspect, the large double bedroom offers space for a super king bed, home office/desk for those who work from home, caf? style plantation shutters and lots of wall space with potential to add built in wardrobes whilst the bathroom has been converted into a modern, fully tiled wet room. The stunning reception room has a relaxed atmosphere, accentuated by the lush green garden views with plenty of room to relax and entertain. The adjoining kitchen is of particular note, with a generous range of striking mid-century influenced fitted units and wooden worksurfaces.

To the rear of the property is a surprisingly large and tranquil south facing L-shaped garden, privately demised to the flat and the perfect space to potter around, host summer BBQs and gatherings or simply unwind after a hard days work. There is even and large shed measuring a, more than, respectful 9ftx6ft.

This lovely property would equally suit first-time-buyers or an investor, and is perfectly situated for access to Twickenham mainline station, with its direct links into Waterloo. The local post office, famous riverside pubs and restaurants and shops including Waitrose are just a short stroll away as is the regular Farmer's Market. A visit to the Eel Pie Island Museum on Richmond Road provides the perfect insight into a local music scene that defines this incredibly sought after London suburb as the birth place of British rock and roll - and, of course, it would be wrong of us not to mention it is the home of English rugby!



Tenure: Leasehold (121 years)
Ground Rent: £200 per year
Service Charge: £1,700 per year
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