Property description
Located on a sizeable corner plot with the largest aspect on Cranes Park Avenue. The house has a good sized and shaped rear garden which is secluded, private and is south west facing with a detached brick built and tiled roof garage and off street parking accessed from Cranes Park Avenue. The combination of good accommodation and good easily accessible garden space are ideal for indoor/outdoor summer living and a great family home. The property is conveniently located between Surbiton station for the fast train into central London and Kingston town centre which has great shopping, parks, restaurants, The River Thames, Richmond Park and slightly further Hampton Court. Schools in the area are excellent and include St John's C of E Primary School, Surbiton High School and Tiffin School to name but a few. The house is a solidly built brick construction (pre-1930's building boom), with rough cast upper finish, it has a new ground floor side extension of modern construction and insulation standards which has been designed sympathetically to match the original house. It has new full replacement double glazing and the original stained glass has been retained and encapsulated within the double glazing. Other original features include plaster cornice coving and higher than average ceilings. The ground floor of the property comprises of a bright hallway, hall storage, large front lounge with bay window, dinning room, conservatory, kitchen , utility room, luxury shower room with full Zoki custom built sauna and double bedroom four. The first floor benefits from three further double bedrooms, bedroom one and two have en-suites, a further bathroom and separate w/c making this a four bedroom, four bath/shower room house. The house is supplied by mains water, electricity, gas and drainage. Gas central heating throughout is supplied by a modern Worcester condensing boiler linked to a pressurised Mega flow hot water system. Coal effect gas fires and fireplaces are located in the two main reception rooms. Villiers Avenue, named after George Villiers, the famous Duke of Buckingham is a minor road running from the junction of Villiers Road, Kingston border to the top junction with Cranes Park and Lamberts Road. It is a traffic calmed area with a 20mph limit, a lorry ban and speed humps. There is a minor bus service, the K4 links to both Surbiton and Kingston which runs half hourly and not on Sundays.
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