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Characterful Grade II listed home backing onto Bushy Park.
Set behind a gated wall, Tudor House is a delightful period home dating back to the late 1600s and reputedly designed by an assistant to famous architect Sir Christopher Wren and built for horticulturalist Abraham Fish who was the gardener in chief for joint monarchs William and Mary.
The property which has been recently renovated by the owners, enjoys a picturesque courtyard garden to the front with an array of plants and shrubbery; the perfect place for al fresco dining.
Welcoming you into this delightful home is the dining area featuring a beautiful stone floor, feature fireplace and bay window. Adjacent is the kitchen which offers a good range of dark blue wall and base mounted cabinetry, granite worktops and integrated appliances. From the dining area, a wooden staircase leads up to the first floor from where stunning views of Hampton Court Palace and the Royal gardens can be enjoyed. This floor comprises a cosy living room as well as bedroom two which offers flexibility for use as a study featuring wood panelled walls and a feature fireplace. The stairs continue to the second floor which similarly enjoys the views over the Palace and grounds. There are two bedrooms on this floor and a well-appointed bathroom with bath and separate shower.
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This truly is a period gem! Character throughout, yet updated for modern living, Tudor House has the most stunning views into the grounds of both Hampton Court Palace and Bushy Park - what's not to like!
Karl MatierProperty agent