Chain-free Victorian terrace near Barnes schools and station, with loft extension potential.
Bay-fronted reception with high ceilings and period fireplace
Set on a quiet cul-de-sac between Barnes and East Sheen, this Victorian terraced home offers strong family credentials and scope to add value. The house benefits from bay-fronted reception space, high ceilings, period detailing and a low-maintenance rear garden with useful rear access. It is chain free and within easy reach of Barnes Bridge station and outstanding local primaries.
Arranged over two floors, the current layout provides flexible living with separate dining and kitchen areas and space for up to three bedrooms (see note on bedroom listing below) and a family bathroom. There is clear potential, subject to planning, to extend into the loft for an additional bedroom and ensuite and to enlarge the ground-floor rear to create an open-plan kitchen/dining/living area.
The house is freehold, in a very affluent, low-crime neighbourhood with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—ideal for professionals who value schools, green space and convenient transport to central London. Council Tax is above average (Band E) and the EPC rating is TBC. Buyers should factor in planning costs and typical Victorian maintenance when budgeting for works.
Note on bedrooms: records include both a two-bedroom and three-bedroom listing; internally the property is presented with three bedrooms across the first floor. Prospective buyers should confirm the bedroom count during viewings.