£1,335,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleEastbury Road, Kingston Upon Thames KT2
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Featherstone Leigh - Kingston
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About this property
Stunning four bedroom semi detached Victorian home
Over 1600 sqft of accommodation
Extended both to the rear and the loft
Moments from the River and Canbury Gardens
Within catchment for “outstanding” schools
Kingston station 8 minutes walk
This rarely available and charming four-bedroom semi-detached Victorian house is a beautifully extended family home, located on one of the most desirable River Roads in the sought after "Canbury Village" area of north Kingston. Thoughtfully expanded both on the ground floor and into the loft, the property seamlessly blends period character with modern functionality. A standout feature is the charming front reception room and extended rear family room with built in storage. The property also benefits from a private and secluded 50ft (approx.) rear garden with patio areas for entertaining.
Inside, the home is well-proportioned throughout and boasts wonderfully high ceilings. The ground floor comprises a front reception room featuring a beautiful bay window as well as the original fireplace. The kitchen has direct access to a covered store/workshop and side access. The first floor provides three bedrooms and a family bathroom and the top floor has been extended to provide a further bedroom and a bathroom with separate shower and substantial additional eves storage.
Eastbury Road is a highly regarded residential street in the heart of Canbury Village, nestled between Richmond Road and the River Thames, just moments from Canbury Gardens. The location is ideal for enjoying everything the area has to offer, from scenic riverside walks to excellent transport links via Kingston Station.
The property also falls within the catchment of several “Outstanding” local primary and secondary schools, and Kingston town centre is just a short stroll away. Richmond is also easily accessible, offering further amenities and green spaces.
Canbury Gardens, a 14-acre green space nearby, holds a fascinating history. Originally used in feudal times for grazing and resource gathering, the land was transformed in the 19th century, designed by Henry Macaulay, the gardens opened in 1890 and have since been a cherished part of the community. A year later, former Mayor Charles Nuthall donated the now-iconic bandstand, which has been reinstated and modernised and remains in active use today for summer Sunday concerts. The gardens are lovingly maintained by local volunteer groups, including the Canbury and Riverside Association and Friends of Canbury Gardens.
Tenure | Freehold
EPC | Band D
Council Tax | Band E
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