Remodelled Victorian terrace minutes from Mortlake station, schools and the Thames.
Light-filled double reception and open-plan kitchen-diner with roof lantern
Bespoke shaker kitchen, stone worktops, integrated appliances and utility space
Two bedrooms; principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes and good storage
Fully boarded loft with integral ladder provides significant storage
Small, paved and private rear courtyard — low maintenance but limited outdoor space
On-street parking only; no off-street parking or garage
Solid brick construction from 1900–1929; probable lack of cavity insulation
EPC rated D; mains-gas boiler and secondary glazing installed
A beautifully remodelled Victorian mid-terrace cottage combining period charm with contemporary living. The house has been sympathetically upgraded throughout, creating a bright double reception and a modern kitchen-diner with large roof lantern and bi-fold/Glazed doors that open onto a paved courtyard. The principal bedroom includes fitted wardrobes and there is a stylish family bathroom plus a ground-floor WC for convenience. A fully boarded loft with ladder provides substantial storage.
Located on a quiet no-through road, the property sits moments from Mortlake station, Thames towpath and highly regarded primary schools rated Outstanding. The small paved garden is low-maintenance and private, extending the living space during warmer months. On-street parking is available and local shops, parks and amenities are within easy reach.
Practical points to note: the house is freehold and newly renovated, but retains solid brick construction from the early 1900s with assumed no cavity insulation. Secondary glazing and a mains-gas boiler heat the home; the Energy Performance Certificate is a D. The footprint is compact with a small rear courtyard — well suited to a couple, small family or those seeking a characterful, low-maintenance town house.