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{{Real estate key information
{{Real estate key information
|Location= Hereford Square, London, SW7
|Location= Lower Teddington Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1
|Asking price= £10,000,000         
|Asking price= £10,000,000         
|Property type= End of Terrace
|Property type= Detached
|Bedrooms= 5
|Bedrooms= 6
|Size= 5,627 sq. ft.(523 sq. m.)
|Size= NA
|Tenure= Freehold
|Tenure= Freehold
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== Key features<ref name=":0" /> ==
== Key features<ref name=":0" /> ==
* Award Winning Garden Square
* Extensive mooring provision and river frontage
* Great Entertainment Space
* Stunning gardens of just under an acre
* Prime Location
* Secure gated parking for numerous cars
* Close to South Kensington
* Incredible setting and river views
* Great Transport Links
* Great period integrity
* Period Features
* EPC Rating = E
* Grade 2 Listed
* Separate Entrance
* 4 Reception Rooms


== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
== Property description<ref name=":0" />==
A substantial, wider than average, stucco fronted Grade 2 listed Victorian House overlooking a well-maintained and award-winning private garden square. The current owners have recently updated and renovated both the interior and exterior of the property inclusive of a newly fitted roof.  
One of the finest houses and plots to grace the banks of the River Thames
The property comprises of great entertainment and living space on the ground floor boasting 2 reception rooms (including a separate dining room) and an extremely large kitchen dining room with high ceilings and access to a communal garden and a private secluded decked garden.
On the first floor to the rear of the house there is a glass conservatory leading out to a 27ft decked roof terrace with high planters creating a private oasis in Central London. To the front of the property is a bright south facing double reception room with original features including floor to ceiling French windows overlooking the garden square.  
Description
The master suite, also benefiting from uninterrupted views of the garden square,
This substantial detached period house, which has been a much-loved family home to the current owners since 2008, would make the ideal home for a growing family. Warneford is situated on a plot of just under an acre (0.884 acres) with beautifully maintained terraced gardens running down to the River Thames, including a private mooring for a boat of up to 70ft.  
occupies the whole of the second floor with a separate vanity area, built in ‘his and hers’ wardrobes and a large en-suite bathroom.
The house has elegant reception rooms, as well as a number of generously proportioned bedrooms spread over the first and second floors. The impressive sweeping driveway, with a fountain in the centre, provides an eye-catching approach to the property as well as offering secure off street parking for a number of cars. In addition, the garage can accommodate up to two cars and also houses a games room which is currently home to a full size snooker table. A large, discreetly positioned workshop is also positioned to the front boundary.
The upper floor comprises of 3 further double bedrooms and two newly appointed shower rooms.
On entering the property the delightful mosaic floored lobby  leads into a spectacular period winter garden to the right, that is not only a beautiful aesthetic space for garden lovers but a wonderful additional reception space where you can enjoy the delights of the garden from inside. The lobby also gives onto the beautiful oak panelled reception hallway, providing a most graceful entrance and featuring a particularly handsome staircase with a striking personally designed stained-glass window. The gorgeous drawing room has an elaborately moulded Adam’s style ceiling and fireplace, and French windows leading onto a delightful terrace with spectacular river views. Both the study and dining room are also oak panelled and the dual aspect study has both a stained-glass window and views out over the garden. The spacious family kitchen has a Gaggenau range and opens into a large games room which could be used as a playroom/family room.
There is a separate entrance on the lower ground floor that offers the flexibility of a housekeeper or nanny apartment with a separate kitchen and shower room or potentially a cinema room, games room or gymnasium.
In addition, on the ground floor, there is second study/playroom, laundry, original pantry, numerous cloakroom cupboards and storage, and in the basement there is a full head-height cellar. On the first floor there are four large bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC, whilst on the second floor, which is accessed via another staircase, there are three further bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen - therefore perfectly set up for for guests, staff or older children seeking independence.
Once used as a baseball pitch during World War 2 this popular award-winning private garden square (Private access to the residents of Hereford Square) is located within the ever-popular area of South Kensington in West London.  
To the side of the house, the magnificent 167ft manicured garden has an exceptional selection of mature trees and plants, including a Monkey Puzzle and Eucalyptus tree. The garden terrace leads onto a large lawn, which stretches down to the river, where there is a private mooring and Japanese-style summer house.
Kensington Gardens forms the northern boundary of South Kensington. There are two memorials here dedicated to Princess Diana: the fountain and the playground with its pirate ship, known locally as the pirate park.
Location
Other Kensington Gardens highlights are the Italian Gardens, the Serpentine Galleries, the Peter Pan statue and the Elfin Oak, an oak tree stump dotted with tiny carved fairies, elves and animals.
Warneford forms part of this prime conservation area within just a few hundred metres of Hampton Wick mainline station, providing a direct train service into London Waterloo.
South Kensington is one of the world’s most culturally rich neighbourhoods, with the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Natural History Museum and the Science Museum all based here.
Hampton Wick also offers a quaint array of local shops for day to day requirements whilst just over Kingston Bridge (within approximately half a mile) the more extensive shopping amenities are available with many of the major retail outlets evident.
There is music at the Royal Albert Hall, concerts at the Royal College of Music, and two national cultural institutes — the Institut Français and Goethe-Institut.
Local schools, both private and state, enjoy an excellent reputation, as do the many and varied local sport clubs, including the much acclaimed Lensbury.
Exhibitions and lectures are a feature of the Royal Geographical Society, and there is all the excitement of the auction house at Christie’s South Kensington & Bank Heist Experience, for the inner adventurers inside us.
The commuter is further served by access onto the A308 (within approximately three quarters of a mile) which in turn adjoins the A3, thereby providing access into central London and the City. The A316 is also within easy reach and adjoins the M3 at Sunbury or Central London in the other direction, via the A4. The M3 in turn adjoins the M25 Motorway, connecting Gatwick and Heathrow international airports.
Over the years The Serpentine Pavilion, designed by Danish architects Bjarke Ingels Group, opens its grounds, together with four Summer Houses designed by young architects for the summer season.
Square Footage: 8,202 sq ft
There are plenty of delicious places to eat or enjoy a drink here in South Kensington - from cafes, bars, afternoon tea, cocktails, bars, indoor picnic spots to a weekly Farmer's market.
The schools in Kensington are of a very high standard. The area is home to many of the top performing state schools in London. Notable primary schools to mention include Ark Brunel Primary Academy and Barlby Primary School, while secondary schools such as The Cardinal Vaughan Memorial RC School and Chelsea Academy are highly sought after. All of these have been rated as ‘Outstanding’ by Ofsted during their last round of reports. High-performing private schools include Bassett House and Cameron House at prep level, and Kensington Park School and Queen’s Gate School at the senior level.
Acreage: 0.88 Acres


== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
== Floor plan<ref name=":0" /> ==
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== Actions ==
== Actions ==
To invest, call +44(0)20 8012 2595.
To invest, call +44(0)20 3869 5405.


To learn more, call +44(0)20 8012 2595.
To learn more, call +44(0)20 3869 5405.


== References and notes ==
== References and notes ==

Latest revision as of 05:40, 4 September 2022

Summary[1]Edit

Key information
Location: Location::Lower Teddington Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1
Asking price: Asking price::£10,000,000
Property type: Property type::Detached
Bedrooms: Bedrooms::6
Size: Size::NA
Tenure: Tenure::Freehold


Key features[1]Edit

  • Extensive mooring provision and river frontage
  • Stunning gardens of just under an acre
  • Secure gated parking for numerous cars
  • Incredible setting and river views
  • Great period integrity
  • EPC Rating = E

Property description[1]Edit

One of the finest houses and plots to grace the banks of the River Thames

Description This substantial detached period house, which has been a much-loved family home to the current owners since 2008, would make the ideal home for a growing family. Warneford is situated on a plot of just under an acre (0.884 acres) with beautifully maintained terraced gardens running down to the River Thames, including a private mooring for a boat of up to 70ft. The house has elegant reception rooms, as well as a number of generously proportioned bedrooms spread over the first and second floors. The impressive sweeping driveway, with a fountain in the centre, provides an eye-catching approach to the property as well as offering secure off street parking for a number of cars. In addition, the garage can accommodate up to two cars and also houses a games room which is currently home to a full size snooker table. A large, discreetly positioned workshop is also positioned to the front boundary. On entering the property the delightful mosaic floored lobby leads into a spectacular period winter garden to the right, that is not only a beautiful aesthetic space for garden lovers but a wonderful additional reception space where you can enjoy the delights of the garden from inside. The lobby also gives onto the beautiful oak panelled reception hallway, providing a most graceful entrance and featuring a particularly handsome staircase with a striking personally designed stained-glass window. The gorgeous drawing room has an elaborately moulded Adam’s style ceiling and fireplace, and French windows leading onto a delightful terrace with spectacular river views. Both the study and dining room are also oak panelled and the dual aspect study has both a stained-glass window and views out over the garden. The spacious family kitchen has a Gaggenau range and opens into a large games room which could be used as a playroom/family room. In addition, on the ground floor, there is second study/playroom, laundry, original pantry, numerous cloakroom cupboards and storage, and in the basement there is a full head-height cellar. On the first floor there are four large bedrooms, a family bathroom and a separate WC, whilst on the second floor, which is accessed via another staircase, there are three further bedrooms, a bathroom and a kitchen - therefore perfectly set up for for guests, staff or older children seeking independence. To the side of the house, the magnificent 167ft manicured garden has an exceptional selection of mature trees and plants, including a Monkey Puzzle and Eucalyptus tree. The garden terrace leads onto a large lawn, which stretches down to the river, where there is a private mooring and Japanese-style summer house. Location Warneford forms part of this prime conservation area within just a few hundred metres of Hampton Wick mainline station, providing a direct train service into London Waterloo. Hampton Wick also offers a quaint array of local shops for day to day requirements whilst just over Kingston Bridge (within approximately half a mile) the more extensive shopping amenities are available with many of the major retail outlets evident. Local schools, both private and state, enjoy an excellent reputation, as do the many and varied local sport clubs, including the much acclaimed Lensbury. The commuter is further served by access onto the A308 (within approximately three quarters of a mile) which in turn adjoins the A3, thereby providing access into central London and the City. The A316 is also within easy reach and adjoins the M3 at Sunbury or Central London in the other direction, via the A4. The M3 in turn adjoins the M25 Motorway, connecting Gatwick and Heathrow international airports. Square Footage: 8,202 sq ft


Acreage: 0.88 Acres

Floor plan[1]Edit

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ActionsEdit

To invest, call +44(0)20 3869 5405.

To learn more, call +44(0)20 3869 5405.

References and notesEdit

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 Source: Savills, Teddington.