This gorgeous maisonette actually feels much more like a house as you have your own front door on the ground floor which allows for a perfect place to leave coats and shoes before you reach the first floor where you find the social open plan living/kitchen, 2 bedrooms and family bathroom. The staircase leading to the top floor has a modern glass balustrade to keep the light flowing through the space, and the top floor landing has incredibly useful access to the under-eave storage which then leads to two further bedrooms and an ensuite shower room.
\rUnusually, there is a large private south-east facing lawned garden at the rear of the property which has additional outside storage and a large brick built shed for the bikes.
\rIdeal for a family who relish living in a quiet cul-de-sac in central Barnes, but have all the pickings of the high street at their fingertips.
\rClose to Barnes Pond and Barnes and Barnes Bridge Stations.
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You’d be hard pressed to find another community like Barnes. It’s fun, vibrant and a mix of thoroughly interesting and creative types who love their neighbourhood, reflected in the colourful list of coffee shops, delis, independent retail shops, great pubs and the much-loved Olympic Cinema.
\rIt’s also a hub of public transport; another factor in this extraordinary city fringe destination, along with exceptional public spaces (such as Barnes Common and Richmond Park), the Saturday Farmers markets and events at the OSO by the pond, keep you occupied and fulfilled at weekends.
\rEllison Road is a very quiet, centrally located residential street that is situated in the heart of Barnes Village, and is immensely popular with families. Barnes is the ultimate village within a city, and life-long residents become misty-eyed about their childhood spent feeding the ducks on the pond, and sneaking into the Olympic Studios Cinema for a romantic teenage tryst.
\rThere are wonderful pubs along the river, and the annual Boat Race is a huge deal. Over 95% of the shops are independent, and it is renowned for its schools, which include St Pauls, Colet Court, The Harrodian, Ibstock, The Swedish School and St Osmonds.
\rCommunications are excellent, with Barnes and Barnes Bridge Stations (Waterloo 20 mins) a short walk away and you can easily access the tube at Hammersmith (District, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & Fulham). The A316 allows fast access to the M3, M25, M4 and beyond.
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Richmond Borough Council Band D £2,263.66 2024-2025
EPC: Band E
\rFreeholder: Richmond Housing Partnership
\rLease length: 175 Years unexpired – 215 Years from 13 August 1984
\rService charge: Annual service charges are £675.52 - this is split up into monthly payments of approximately £49 - £89 per month.
\rGround Rent: Peppercorn
\r1063 Square Feet