£425,000
1 bed flat for saleAmyand Park Road, Twickenham TW1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Leasehold
John D Wood & Co. - St Margarets
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About this property
Large one bedroom Victorian conversion flat
Raised ground floor with bay window and high ceiling
Double bedroom
Eat-in kitchen
Contemporary shower room
Superb condition throughout
Close to station and shops
No Onward Chain
An impressive raised ground floor apartment, set within this well maintained red brick Victorian property, with wonderful ceiling height and lots of natural light.
Providing 610 square foot of accommodation, this beautifully presented apartment has a very crisp, contemporary feeling throughout. The 16'3 x 13'11 reception room has a high ceiling with ornate plaster cornice and a bay window. The bedroom enjoys a quieter position facing to the rear and is a good sized double at 13'2 x 12'2.
There is a modern kitchen with white gloss units and attractive white subway style ceramic tiled splashbacks, with contrasting wooden worktops and wood effect ceramic floor tiles. A large south westerly facing window lets in a tremendous amount of light and there are a range of fitted appliances. Lastly is the shower room, with window to the rear and a large corner glass and chrome shower cubicle with rainfall shower. There is a vanity unity with wash basin, low level WC and wood effect ceramic tiling,
This property has the advantage of no onward chain.
St. Margarets is located in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, approximately nine miles to the west of central London.
It is a charming, vibrant village with a mainline station to Waterloo and two main shopping parades located along Crown Road and St. Margarets Road, where an extensive selection of cafés, boutiques, restaurants and pubs can be found. Amyand Park Road is enviably situated in the heart of the village, moments from everything.
Richmond town centre is also within easy access and provides an even greater selection of facilities, including; two theatres, three cinemas and an underground station.
Recreational facilities include rowing and boating on The Thames, walking, cycling and running in the numerous public parks, horse riding in Richmond and Bushy parks and golf on the many public and private courses. There is also a polo club in nearby Ham. Sports clubs are plentiful and include Cedars on Richmond Hill, a David Lloyd club in Hampton, a Virgin Active Classic Health Club within Twickenham Stadium and also the Lensbury Club.
There are several highly regarded state schools within the area, to include the Ofsted Outstanding Orleans Primary, St Stephen’s Church of England Primary School, St Marys and Orleans Park Secondary School.
Connections are superb, as being adjacent to the A316, easy access is provided to Central London as well as the M3, M4 and M25 with further connections to Heathrow Airport (8 miles), Gatwick and the West Country. There is a mainline station providing a railway service, via Richmond, to London Waterloo in approximately 30 minutes.
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Tenure
Leasehold (109 years)
Service charge
£2,568 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£100
Ground rent date of next review