Guide price
£4,950,0005 bedroom detached house for sale
London W4
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Detached house
5 beds
2 baths
3292
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
- Detached Family Home
- Bedford Park
- Garage and Off Street Parking
- Five Bedrooms
- Large Mature Garden
- Norman Shaw Architect
- Grade II Listed
- Moments from Turnham Green Station
This imposing detached family house occupies one of Bedford Park’s most prestigious addresses. Held within the same family ownership for over half a century, the house is a rare and distinguished example of Arts & Crafts architecture, displaying a striking stepped gable roof and an abundance of exquisite original features.
Set within the heart of Bedford Park’s conservation area, the property offers a remarkable sense of space and character throughout. The principal reception is an exceptionally generous drawing room, filled with natural light and adorned with original leaded stained-glass windows, including an impressive bay. Leading from here is a conservatory, opening directly onto the mature, private garden, which provides a tranquil and secluded setting.
The principal bedroom, formerly an artist’s studio, is a particularly noteworthy feature, with galleried areas overlooking the drawing room, adding to the drama and architectural interest of the house.
On arrival, a substantial and welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone, centred around a magnificent sweeping staircase rising through all three floors and reflecting the grand proportions found throughout the property. To the side of the house is a detached garage, with additional off-street parking. Subject to the necessary planning and listed building consents, the house offers potential for alteration and extension.
The Orchard is regarded as one of the most sought-after streets within Bedford Park, ideally positioned for the boutiques, cafés and restaurants of central Chiswick and close to Turnham Green Terrace.
Bedford Park, celebrated as London’s first garden suburb, was developed between 1875 and 1886 during the Arts & Crafts movement. Under the direction of Jonathan Carr, Richard Norman Shaw — alongside E J May, W Wilson and E W Godwin — created an extraordinary collection of houses and studios, many of which remain Grade II listed. The influence of William Morris is evident throughout the area, commemorated locally by the William Morris Society at Kelmscott House.
Turnham Green Underground Station (District and Piccadilly lines) is approximately 0.3 miles away, providing convenient access to central London. The A4 and M4 offer straightforward routes to Heathrow Airport and the west of England. The property is also well positioned for a selection of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, including Orchard House, Latymer Prep and Upper School, Ravenscourt Prep, and Heathfield House.
Set within the heart of Bedford Park’s conservation area, the property offers a remarkable sense of space and character throughout. The principal reception is an exceptionally generous drawing room, filled with natural light and adorned with original leaded stained-glass windows, including an impressive bay. Leading from here is a conservatory, opening directly onto the mature, private garden, which provides a tranquil and secluded setting.
The principal bedroom, formerly an artist’s studio, is a particularly noteworthy feature, with galleried areas overlooking the drawing room, adding to the drama and architectural interest of the house.
On arrival, a substantial and welcoming entrance hall immediately sets the tone, centred around a magnificent sweeping staircase rising through all three floors and reflecting the grand proportions found throughout the property. To the side of the house is a detached garage, with additional off-street parking. Subject to the necessary planning and listed building consents, the house offers potential for alteration and extension.
The Orchard is regarded as one of the most sought-after streets within Bedford Park, ideally positioned for the boutiques, cafés and restaurants of central Chiswick and close to Turnham Green Terrace.
Bedford Park, celebrated as London’s first garden suburb, was developed between 1875 and 1886 during the Arts & Crafts movement. Under the direction of Jonathan Carr, Richard Norman Shaw — alongside E J May, W Wilson and E W Godwin — created an extraordinary collection of houses and studios, many of which remain Grade II listed. The influence of William Morris is evident throughout the area, commemorated locally by the William Morris Society at Kelmscott House.
Turnham Green Underground Station (District and Piccadilly lines) is approximately 0.3 miles away, providing convenient access to central London. The A4 and M4 offer straightforward routes to Heathrow Airport and the west of England. The property is also well positioned for a selection of highly regarded primary and secondary schools, including Orchard House, Latymer Prep and Upper School, Ravenscourt Prep, and Heathfield House.
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