Spacious period residence in leafy Twickenham, ideal for growing families.
• Over 4,306 sq ft across three storeys, seven bedrooms and four bathrooms
• Exceptionally high ceilings and large sash windows throughout
• Wealth of original Victorian features: fireplaces, cornicing, box shutters
• Secure off-street parking and a decent rear garden
• Excellent local schools, close to Marble Hill Park and the Thames
• EPC rating D; energy improvements likely required
• Solid brick walls (no built-in insulation assumed); secondary glazing
• Council tax band: very expensive — factor running costs
A magnificently proportioned Victorian semi-detached home offering over 4,300 sq ft of adaptable living space across three storeys. High ceilings, large sash windows and a wealth of original period detail (fireplaces, cornicing, box shutters and an elegant staircase) give the principal rooms a genuinely grand, lived-in character. The layout suits formal entertaining while accommodating everyday family life.
Set on a decent plot with a rear garden and secure off-street parking, the house sits opposite Cambridge Park Bowls Club and a short walk from Marble Hill Park and the Thames. Local schools are highly regarded, and Richmond and St Margarets stations provide strong commuter links to central London. Broadband and mobile signal are excellent and the area is very affluent with low crime.
Practical considerations: the property dates from before 1900 with solid brick walls (no built-in cavity insulation assumed) and secondary glazing. The Energy Performance Certificate is D, and there is scope — and likely cost — for energy upgrades (wall insulation, glazing and services modernisation). Council tax is very expensive. These factors should be weighed against the exceptional space and location when assessing long-term running costs and any renovation plans.
Offered freehold, the house will suit a growing family seeking long-term comfort and character, or buyers looking for a substantial period home with potential to improve energy performance and internal specification.