A rare freehold riverside house with garage and generous outdoor space.
Private Thames mooring and uninterrupted river views
Set directly on the banks of the River Thames, this rare end-of-terrace home comes with its own private mooring and panoramic river views. The open-plan living and dining area faces the water, with direct access to a patio, terraces and lawns that slope to the river’s edge. A south-west aspect garden maximises afternoon sun and creates an attractive outdoor entertaining sequence.
Internally the property offers three generous bedrooms, a family bathroom, separate shower room and plentiful built-in storage across about 612 sq ft. Practical comforts include mains gas boiler with underfloor heating, double glazing and a large garage plus an oversized car port. The house is chain free and well placed for local schools, village amenities and commuter links to London.
The home is presented as a comfortable, much-loved residence but also represents a clear opportunity to modernise and personalise. Constructed in the late 1990s/early 2000s with modernist features, it will reward thoughtful updating to fully exploit the riverside setting. Important practical considerations: the property lies in a high flood-risk zone and council tax is described as quite expensive — buyers should factor insurance and flood protection into ongoing costs.
Offered freehold with a large plot and private mooring, this is a rare riverside opportunity for families or buyers seeking a lifestyle property with long-term potential. The location combines tranquil waterside living with access to local schools, leisure facilities and commuter routes to London.