Spacious family residence with private mooring and expansive secluded garden.
- Direct River Thames frontage with private mooring and dock
- Approximately 4,636 sq ft with six bedrooms and five bathrooms
- 150 ft secluded rear garden with garden/dining outbuilding
- Multiple reception rooms: sitting, family and cinema room
- Office/study, gym, utility/boot and laundry add practicality
- Built pre-1900, solid brick walls; insulation likely required
- Freehold, double glazing (post-2002), mains gas boiler heating
- Very expensive council tax; garden and mooring maintenance costs
An exceptional, character-filled family home sitting directly on the River Thames with private mooring and picturesque river views. Spread over approximately 4,636 sq ft, the house offers six bedrooms and five bathrooms, plus multiple reception rooms including a sitting room, family room and a dedicated cinema room — ideal for large-family living and entertaining. A garden-aspect kitchen/dining room opens to a secluded, landscaped 150 ft rear garden with a garden/dining outbuilding and riverside access.
Practical spaces include an office/study, gym, utility/boot room and a separate laundry, making the layout well suited to busy family life and flexible homeworking. The property is freehold, double-glazed (post-2002), with mains gas heating (boiler and radiators), fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — conveniences important for modern households.
Note the property’s age and construction: a pre-1900 mid-terrace of solid brick walls with no cavity insulation assumed. While the house is well presented and spacious, buyers should consider potential improvement costs for wall insulation and any modernisation to services. Council tax is very expensive; upkeep of a large riverside garden and mooring will also be a recurring cost. Flooding risk is low and the area shows very low crime, excellent local schools and affluent surroundings, making this a high-value family riverside home.