£650,000
2 bed flat for saleSandycombe Road, Richmond TW9
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
- New home
- Share of Freehold
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About this property
10 Year Structural Defect Warranty
Security gates to entrance
Video entry phone system for each Apartment
Media plate to living area providing TV / FM aerial, telecom, satellite and power points.
Sky+ wired to communal satellite dish (purchaser subscription required).
TV / FM and telecom point to all bedrooms.
Usb charging points to kitchen, living room and master bedroom.
Video Entry door system to each apartment.
Mains operated smoke detectors.
63 Sandycombe Road is an exciting new, select development featuring 8 high specification apartments. Ideally located for all the amenities of Kew – with a lovely village ambience and array of restaurants, coffee shops and quality convenience stores. Residents enjoy all that this most coveted and historic area of South-West London provides. Internationally renowned, Kew is nestled on a spur of the Thames between Richmond and Chiswick. The West End, City and London Heathrow are all within easy reach.
63 Sandycombe Road is excellently positioned for all transport connections with a plethora of options for the commuter or visitor. Kew Gardens station (Zones 3 & 4) is approx. 0.6 miles and provides District Underground services to Richmond and towards/across the capital. There are also br services across west and north London and around to London Stratford. Richmond station (Zone 4) is less than a mile away and is the terminus of the District Underground line. There are more comprehensive and mainline br services as well as faster journey times to London Waterloo (fastest c20 mins). North Sheen station (Zone 3) is approx. 0.3 miles with services to London Waterloo (25 minutes).
Kew is similarly well connected for buses and major roads. Bus services in the locality are excellent with easy access to Richmond and over to Kew Bridge to connect with other commuting options.
The A316 is close to hand and links to central London and the M3 heading to Surrey. The M4 starts its westward journey from just over Kew Bridge. The M25 swiftly connects to both motorways.
There are local shops along Sandycombe Road with the hub of the village being around Kew Gardens Station providing for the resident and visitor alike. There are artisan outlets and restaurants mingled with your expected essential and convenience units. A Sainsbury’s superstore is approx. 0.25 miles. Kew Retail Park, closer to Kew Bridge, includes M&S, Next, tk Maxx and Costa Coffee as well as other household names. Richmond town centre is also nearby.
Kew proudly boasts the historic and beautiful Botanic Gardens. This is a major attraction, with a range of exciting, themed events across the calendar. Richmond Park, which connects from Richmond Hill and across to Sheen, was created in the 17th century. Extending to over 2000 acres, Richmond Park provides a wonderful opportunity for a relaxing stroll or more energetic jog or cycle (road and trail) to see the fabulous scenery with far-reaching views and resident deer population - often at close quarters! Steeped in regal history, Richmond Green is gloriously set adjacent to the hubbub of Richmond and opposite the landmark Theatre.
There is good access to a range of gyms for all tastes. On the banks of the meandering Thames there is a towpath to enjoy the scenery and a selection of rowing and yachting clubs. Many other sports and recreational past-times are catered for with active clubs and enthusiastic members. Royal Mid-Surrey Golf Club sits adjacent to Royal Botanic Gardens. For the tennis enthusiast, Kew provides Priory Park, Richmond Lawn and Pensford Tennis Clubs.
Kew and Richmond have a great range of the hidden gems – the smaller boutique restaurants and pubs - together with recognised eateries to cater for all tastes and occasions. Establishments on the banks of the River provide a stunning setting and are perfect to best enjoy a warm summer’s evening!
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