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A successful mix of charming period architecture and truly creative interior design with generous gardens and terraces
The house currently offers nearly 5000 square feet of family living and entertaining space behind an elegant early Victorian façade, with the option of self contained accommodation on one side. This versatility will provide an incoming buyer great opportunity, and in total there are six bedrooms, seven bathrooms and four reception rooms.
The current owners' inspired tastes mix light and glass with bold colours and open spaces to create a fabulous contemporary living and dining area filling the lower ground and raised ground floors.
The lower ground floor provides a modern versatile space, with sliding glass doors out to the garden. At the far end of the garden is a summer house that currently serves as home office, but is adaptable and versatile.
The raised ground floor is the heart of this contemporary home boasting a modern kitchen and large reception space in the main section, with access to a terrace and stairs to the garden.
Upstairs on the first floor is a fabulous principal suite with en suite bathroom with walk in shower and separate w/c. There is an array of built in wardrobes in this room, and access to another stylish terrace over looking the garden. The second floor incorporates two bedrooms with en suite bathrooms.
In addition to this accommodation, the current arrangement includes an additional and self-contained property over four floors with substantial reception space and separate roof terrace.
To the front of the property is off street parking.
Ravenscourt Avenue is a cul-de-sac sitting on the edge Ravenscourt Park with immediate direct access to the park and Underground station (District Line) the combination of so many positive elements make this a truly remarkable home.
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Space and versatile accommodation make this house truly unique. Situated in an enviably convenient location with Ravenscourt Park 10 meters from your doorstep.
Christopher BramwellProperty agent