Characterful period apartment moments from parks and transport links.
Two double bedrooms in a 646 sq ft period apartment
Share of freehold with c.992 years remaining on lease
Garage included — rare for central Richmond locations
Character features: exposed beams, wooden floors, fireplace
Short walk to Terrace Gardens, Richmond Park and station
Single bathroom only; may not suit larger families
EPC E and council tax above average — running costs higher
Average broadband speeds; mobile signal excellent
Set back on a quiet lane off Richmond Hill, this characterful two-bedroom apartment blends period charm with practical living. Exposed beams, wooden floors and a cosy fireplace give the reception real personality, while a separate fitted kitchen and communal outdoor space add everyday convenience for family life.
The flat measures around 646 sq ft and sits within a long lease (share of freehold, c.992 years), offering security plus the rare benefit of a garage — useful for storage or parking in this central location. Terrace Lane places you moments from Terrace Gardens, Richmond Park and the town’s shops, cafés and transport links, making schools and green space readily accessible.
Buyers should note a few material points: there is a single bathroom serving two bedrooms, the EPC is rated E and council tax is above average. Broadband speeds are listed as average, though mobile signal is excellent. The building is a Victorian-era end-terrace with solid brick walls and internal insulation; double glazing was installed after 2002.
Overall this is well-situated, characterful city living with a quiet, almost countryside feel — ideal for a family seeking space and local schools, or a professional couple wanting classic features with easy access to central London.