Period charm with garden studio and generous living for growing families.
Four bedrooms including converted loft principal bedroom
A substantial mid‑Victorian terrace in the heart of Teddington, this four-bedroom house blends period character with contemporary living across three floors. The top-floor loft conversion creates a generous principal bedroom with rooflights, while the ground floor opens into a long reception and a large kitchen/dining area ideal for family life and entertaining. A secluded rear garden and a versatile garden studio add flexible space for home working or play.
The property is well placed for families: outstanding primary schools and good secondary options are nearby, Teddington High Street is within easy reach for shops and restaurants, and the station and local bus routes provide straightforward commuting. Fixtures and finishes are described as modern and neutral throughout, with attractive wood-effect and tiled flooring and a working wood-burning stove in the reception room.
Practical points to note: the house is freehold, constructed c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (insulation not confirmed), double glazing of unknown age, and mains gas central heating. The plot and rear garden are small for the area, and Council Tax is band F (expensive). Buyers seeking a move-in-ready period family home with scope for further updating should find genuine appeal here.