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Guide price
£1,950,000
5 bed semi-detached house for sale
Ferry Road, London SW13Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- The Harrodian School 0.2 miles
- Lowther Primary School 0.3 miles
- Barnes Bridge 0.7 miles
- Barnes 0.9 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Read our area guides for Barnes, Castelnau and Crabtree Estate to find out more about the local area.
Features and description
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West Facing
- This wonderful sem-detached family house is situated on a corner plot, and provides just under 2000 sq ft (including the garage), with 5 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms and adaptable living and garden spaces. Positioned on a corner plot, the house has a west facing garden and rear access to a garage and an off-street parking space.
Back in the hall, your eye is led towards the living spaces at the rear of the house as you continue past bespoke open shelving and an antique-mirrored wall, into the most fabulous of family spaces with a honey-coloured herringbone oak floor that harmoniously links the entire social spaces together.
The beautiful, contemporary kitchen has sleek, dark cabinetry which incorporates a large fridge/freezer, superb double larder cupboard, dishwasher, integrated bin storage, induction hob with discreet extractor and eye-level double oven. A central island houses two wine coolers, a combination microwave and a freezer, and the dark granite worktops complete the design. The toned-down kitchen with some open shelving instead of typical cabinets, exudes a warmth and openness.
At the end of the kitchen run of cabinets, a brilliantly designed bespoke study area provides the perfect space for a home-office, or a spot for homework to take place. Above is a large roof light which casts an ethereal light and makes this space very cheerful indeed.
To complete this excellent dwelling space that features so many brilliantly designed areas, you have a nook dedicated to a stylish home bar which wouldn’t look out of place in 1925 New York, with edge-lit shelves and antique-mirror splashbacks, it provides a space longing for beautiful glassware and brilliant bottles. The dim mood lighting with a twist of dark hues are the perfect mix and this area comes alive at night.
Designed with versatility in mind the main living area is split into two rooms, divided by pocket sliding doors.
At the front of the house, a splay-bay window overlooks the front garden and bathes the room in natural daylight. Bespoke bookcases sit either side of the fireplace and a granite perching seat stretches the length of the room.
The rear reception room is a glorious space which creates a sociable congregating point beside the dining area and has a double door set out to the garden.
To sum up, the ground floor is a mixed-use space and provides a social and livable dwelling area that isn’t solely used for a utilitarian purpose where the whole family can be together or apart.
Moving upstairs, and past another original arts and crafts window, the front of the house, the main bedroom is a lovely large double with fitted wardrobes, there is a further double bedroom with wardrobes at the rear and a single room at the front.
On this floor is a large family bathroom which has a separate shower as well as a bath, fitted cupboards that houses a fold-out ironing board and space for a dryer and a washing machine. There is also a very useful, large airing cupboard.
On the top floor there are two further double bedrooms, both with fitted cupboards and make the perfect teenage retreat, there is excellent under-eave storage at the front which is easily accessed.
These two bedrooms share a modern walk-in wet room on the 2nd floor.
Outside, in the secluded space between the kitchen and the rear reception, a covered area has been introduced where lights and heaters hang above a seating area, creating a soft glow, and consequently the perfect spot for evening drinks. Receiving plenty of afternoon and evening sun, the garden makes an excellent spot for relaxing and entertaining.
The rear garden is west facing and is lined by the prettiest of cherry trees on the right side, and flower borders along the left, the lawn has stepping-stones running from the covered patio area to the rear where you will find a seating area before you step down through a pergola to a garage and gated parking space, if needed. Currently used as storage and with power points, the garage could be converted into an office or studio space, subject to the normal permissions.
The rear of the property can also be accessed from Atherton Road through a set of double gates.
Nice to know:
•Ground floor hot water piped under floor heating.
•Vaillant combination boiler approx. 6 years old and serviced annually.
•Banham security alarm.
•Underfloor heating in all bathrooms.
•Double glazed windows throughout.
•Virgin Fibre Broadband.
•Power points in the garden and garage.
•All taps and shower fittings are Hansgrohe.
Quooker hot water tap in the kitchen with water filter.
The Area
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.
It’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.
Ferry Road is a very popular residential street that is situated slightly north of Barnes Village, and is immensely popular with families. Conveniently frequented by the 419 Bus which runs between Richmond and Barnes. 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. There 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. Communications are excellent, with Barnes Bridge Station (Waterloo 20 mins) a short walk away and a stroll over Hammersmith Bridge brings you to the tube (District, Piccadilly, Hammersmith & Fulham). The A316 allows fast access to the M3, M25, M4 and beyond.
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