Wider-than-average Fulham period house with self-contained lower floor and 38 ft studio garden..
Wider-than-average end-of-terrace with nearly 2,900 sq ft total area|Self-contained lower ground floor with private entrance and kitchen|38 ft landscaped garden with detached studio/home office|Principal suite with dressing room and en suite on first floor|Air conditioning in principal and top-floor bedroom/sitting room|Solid-brick period build; likely no cavity insulation (assumed)|Small plot for a family; garden size typical for urban house|Council tax described as quite expensive
This wider-than-average end-of-terrace period home offers exceptionally flexible living across nearly 2,900 sq ft. The property’s self-contained lower ground floor, private entrance and separate kitchen make it ideal for multi-generational families or rental income. A 38 ft landscaped garden with a standalone studio/home office extends living space and suits modern home-working needs.
Well-preserved period detail sits alongside high-spec fittings: bespoke joinery, cornicing, two working fireplaces, an open-plan kitchen/dining room and air conditioning in the principal and top-floor bedrooms. The layout places the principal suite on the first floor with dressing room and en suite; two further bedrooms and an additional sitting room/office occupy the top floor, giving flexible bedroom and workspace arrangements.
Practical points to note: the plot is small for a family home and the building is a solid-brick Victorian/Edwardian construction with assumed no cavity insulation — upgrading insulation and checking glazing install dates would be prudent. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Located close to Parsons Green and Putney Bridge stations, Bishops Park and the New Kings Road’s shops and restaurants, the house balances quiet residential living with excellent central-London transport and amenities.