Guide price
£1,000,000
(£1,009/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleRosevine Road, Raynes Park SW20
2 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
991 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Lucie White & Company
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About this property
Double reception room
Family/breakfast room
Kitchen
Cloakroom
2 bedrooms
2 shower rooms
Garden
Extension potential
No onward chain
An attractive period house located in a quiet residential street within a sought-after Conservation Area.
This stylish period home offers particularly good ground floor accommodation and has the potential to be extended should additional bedrooms be required in the future. It has a spacious double reception room with a bay window, high ceilings and a period cast iron fireplace. The rear of the reception room opens onto a light breakfast/family room with a Velux window set into a pitched roof and bifold doors opening onto the rear garden. The adjoining kitchen is fitted with a range of white kitchen units with a wood style working surface and breakfast bar. There is a tiled wet room shower on the ground floor which also acts as a guest cloakroom.
On the first floor the spacious master bedroom has a bay window and spans the entire width of the front of the house. This bedroom and the second double bedroom are served by shower room fitted with a large walk-in shower cubicle and a modern white suite. These houses lend themselves well to being extended to create a second floor with additional bedrooms or a bedroom and bathroom if desired (subject to obtaining the necessary consents).
A gravel terrace adjoins the rear of the house and a path leads to the bottom of the garden where there is a timber deck and a garden shed. The garden is mostly laid to lawn with flower bed borders and extends to approximately 40 feet (12 metres). Rosevine Road and the surrounding streets are all in a Controlled Parking Zone which helps ensure that there is plentiful parking available for residents.
This very light and well-presented house is newly decorated and recarpeted and with no onward chain is available immediately for someone to move into and start enjoying all that living in West Wimbledon has to offer.
Rosevine Road is a part of the Lambton Road Conservation Area which is noted for its strong architectural cohesiveness and its tree lined streets. Built between 1899-1900 Rosevine Road and the surrounding streets were named after villages near to Truro and St Mawes in Cornwall and are particularly sought after. This house has a good position in the road and enjoys an open outlook to the front. It is conveniently located within a 1/3 of a mile of the centre of Raynes Park which offers an excellent range of local shops (including a Waitrose supermarket), cafes and restaurants. The area is highly regarded for the quality of its schooling, in both the private and state sectors, and enjoys excellent communication links. Raynes Park station provides a fast rail service into London Waterloo (from 23 minutes at peak times) whilst the nearby A3 links central London with the M25 and the airports at Gatwick & Heathrow. The green open space of Wimbledon Common is under ¾ of a mile away and Holland Gardens and Cottenham Park are even closer.
Council Tax Band E London Borough of Merton - £2601.53 for 2025-2026 (including the Wimbledon Common Area levy for properties close Wimbledon Common).
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