The property has undergone an exceptional refurbishment, designed with longevity and quality in mind, with no compromises. It features handcrafted timber double-glazed interior windows throughout, offering views of bustling Richmond town. Further enhancements include a new heating system with traditional-style cast-iron radiators, a combination boiler, upgraded wiring, and underfloor heating in both the newly fitted kitchen and the luxury bathroom.
Upon entering the bright and welcoming hallway, you are greeted by a double reception room with clearly defined dining and relaxation areas, centred around a characterful fireplace. The kitchen has been newly fitted with fully integrated high-end appliances and premium 30mm Carrara quartz work surfaces, which opens out onto a delightful outdoor dining area. Both double bedrooms feature bespoke fitted wardrobes and are served by a beautifully appointed shower room. The separate WC remains true to the original 1930s layout, as does the stunning original Parquet flooring, which runs throughout-both a nod to the enduring elegance of 1930s London.
The apartment is located in the well established block dating back to the 1930s and displays some wonderful, art-deco features. The added luxury of a lift that delivers you to your private front door adds to the appeal, as does the town centre location, moments from the bridge and riverside bars and restaurants. For commuters, a convenient 8 minute walk to Richmond Station where underground and mainline services provide reliable and frequent services into the west end and city. With access to some incredible leisure and outdoor facilities and the 'jewel in the crown' of London's Royal Parks all within a short stroll or cycle away, this most attractive apartment should be viewed without delay.
Historic Richmond is a hub for shopping and socialising, and contains a great number of chain stores, bars and restaurants, in addition to many treasured independents tucked away in its pretty Georgian lanes. Add to this excellent transport links (30% of locals don't own a car), a thriving sports and cultural scene served by two theatres, galleries, cinemas and numerous local societies and sports clubs, and you truly have a riverside town for all seasons.
Council Tax Band: E (Richmond-upon-Thames) Tenure: Leasehold (124 years) Ground Rent: £200 per year Service Charge: £1,350 per quarter
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