A detached house with origins in 1722 in an idyllic riverside setting
Available to purchase for the first time in 300 years, Dial House is an 18th century house of historical and architectural interest.
Dial House is superbly located in the heart of the Twickenham Riverside conservation area between York House Gardens and St Mary's Church. The house is set back from the River Thames with views over the Italian Fountain in York House Gardens which runs along the riverside.
Dial House dates from the 18th century and comprises almost 6000 square feet of accommodation. Double fronted, the property has an elegant period façade with an ornate entrance canopy featuring a classical pediment with sundial above. The house retains much of the original period detailing internally with superb ceiling heights, fireplaces and a magnificent entrance hall and wood carved staircase. The ground floor of the main house has two well proportioned reception rooms, a study and a kitchen with attached utility room. The rear of the house is currently used as an office with several further rooms, ideal as studies or additional reception rooms.
The main house is currently configured over two floors, with six bedrooms and two bathrooms on the first floor. There is a self contained three bedroom flat on the second floor as well as a lower ground floor currently used as further office and storage space with a WC.
Gardens wrap around three sides of the house and offer scope, with landscaping, to create a fabulous outdoor amenity.
Dial House offers an exceptionally rare opportunity to create a truly unique and impressive family home in a superb location.
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An amazing opportunity to acquire an iconic house in an idyllic riverside setting
Daniel HutchinsProperty agent