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Full details for 2 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Richmond On Thames

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Description

The Property Partnership are delighted to offer this simply stunning two double bedroom Victorian cottage, ideally located within the heart of the Alberts, and just the shortest of strolls from Richmond town centre and mainline station.

Beautifully presented throughout, this charming property has been sensitively updated to offer contemporary living, while embracing the inherent warmth and character of a Victorian home. Accommodation to the ground floor comprises a twenty foot double reception with wood-effect stove and gorgeous parquet flooring that extends into a spacious kitchen-diner. The kitchen and dining area are of particular note, with a range of sleek units, quartz worktops and backsplash, butler sink and French doors opening onto a small patio garden. The first floor offers a full-width double bedroom, a second double bedroom with built-in wardrobe and ample room for a desk/home office, as well as a good-size bathroom.

This really is an exquisite example of a modernised period house, perfectly placed to enjoy all that Richmond has to offer. The Alberts comprises a most attractive enclave of predominantly period cottages, situated on the lower elevations of Richmond Hill and served by its own deli, pub and playground, and home to annual street party. All this while being less than twenty minutes into London Waterloo.

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 town for all seasons.

When you have had your fill of the shops you can always escape to the Green or down to the river for a glass of something restorative, or take a stroll up Richmond Hill to take in the only view in England so utterly breathtaking that it is protected by an Act of Parliament.
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