For Sale4 Bedroom Terraced House in Church Street, Old Isleworth, Isleworth, Middlesex, TW7£2,000,000
Property Type
Terraced House
Bedrooms
× 4
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£2,000,000
Key Features
- Period
- Balcony
- Garden
- Riverside
- Terraced
- Cellar
- Chain Free
Description
A unique opportunity to acquire an exquisite red brick period house with stunning river views and incredible volume with large mature garden.
Situated on this historic street adjacent to the River Thames and within yards of Syon Park. Offering 2720 sq. ft. of living space, the property is arranged over three floors and has a wealth of historic beauty with many original features. It is hard to find a London House with such glorious river views that this one commands, especially from the first floor reception room.
On the ground floor there is a large reception room with 3.3 meter ceiling height and period fireplace. The current owners have extended the rear of the house to create a stunning kitchen with ample space for a large dining table and bi-fold doors onto the rear garden. This space also hosts a W.C and utility room.
The upper floors of the house provide three bedrooms, two bathrooms, one of which is en-suite and a formal reception room with balcony and commanding views across The Thames to Old Deer Park. All rooms throughout the house have excellent ceiling height creating wonderful volume and add to the grandeur of the home.
The current owners have made improvements to the house including a new roof to the main house and also outbuilding at the rear of the garden as well as decorating throughout. There is also storage in the form of a cellar.
Old Isleworth is steeped in history and enjoys a beautiful setting alongside the banks of the River Thames. All Saints Church, which stands at the Eastern end of Church Street, forms the heart of the community and dates from the 14th Century. The street, since being interrupted by traffic-calming plants, is free from non-local motor traffic and thus from noise and air pollution. Syon House/park, the London seat of the Duke of Northumberland, is also 400 meters from the front door which provides acres of open parkland.