Lower Teddington Road, Kingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 4ER | Property for sale | Savills
4,504 sq ft(418.44 sq m)
Guide price £2,850,000

Lower Teddington RoadKingston upon Thames, Surrey, KT1 4ER


    Key features

    • Grade II listed
    • Exceptional period home
    • Approximate gross internal area: 4504 sq ft
    • Plethora of period features
    • Three floors
    • Rich history
    • Circa 90ft x 59ft established rear garden
    • internal side access
    • Cellar

    Unique and rarely available English Heritage Grade II listed residence enviably positioned within close proximity of the River Thames.

    About this property

    • This unique Grade II listed home is a remarkable historic property with a fascinating backstory and an enchanting presence.

      Wolsey's cottage, owes its name to the legend that Cardinal Wolsey stayed here with his mistress during the construction of Hampton Court Palace. A notable version of the tale includes a tunnel linking the two properties. This home exudes historical significance and charm. Spanning approximately 4504 square feet across three floors, it offers a generous and well-proportioned living space that harmoniously blends period features with comfort and individuality.

      The home's association with Cardinal Wolsey, a prominent figure in English history, lends to its intriguing narrative. Wolsey, a powerful churchman and statesman during the reign of King Henry VIII, is known for his influential role in the Tudor court. The idea that this house housed his mistress adds a layer of romantic and historical allure, making it not just a residence, but a piece of living history.

      The property boasts architectural elements that highlight its period charm. From the intricate mouldings to the grand fireplaces particularly in the ground floor south room which has original panelling and a remarkable Tudor/Renaissance fireplace with fine carved stone chimney piece and oak over mantel with its own entry in Historic Monuments of England.

      Every detail within the house reflects its storied past. The ceilings and windows allow natural light to flood the interior in a variety of ways, enhancing the sense of space, mood and elegance. The layout across three floors ensures that each room is generously sized and thoughtfully arranged, providing a perfect blend of functionality and style. Each of the three floors is designed to maximize comfort and usability with each very much owning their identity. The main living areas are likely located on the ground floor, offering spacious and inviting rooms for entertaining and everyday living. The upper floors probably house the bedrooms and private quarters, ensuring privacy and tranquillity. The thoughtful distribution of rooms across the floors ensures a balanced and harmonious living experience.

      The exceptional established garden is a true highlight of this property. Carefully created and sympathetically maintained, it offers a serene escape from the hustle and bustle of daily life. Whether you are a gardening enthusiast or simply enjoy spending time outdoors, this garden provides a perfect setting for relaxation and recreation.

      In addition to the main house, there is a separate studio measuring approximately 353 square feet. This versatile space can be used as an artist's studio, a home office, or a guest suite, offering additional flexibility and convenience.

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    The Tudor/Renaissance fireplace in the ground floor drawing room which has an entry in RCHME (Historic monuments of England) is quiet remarkable and is one of many exceptional and notable features of Wolsey's cottage believed to have been built between 1510 and 1540.

    Daniel KillickProperty agent

    Local information

    • Hampton Wick Station is located approximately 0.3 miles from the property. The station provides you with a regular service into London Waterloo via either Richmond or Wimbledon. Local bus services run from approximately 50 metres away offering direct links to Kingston, Twickenham, and Hampton.
    • Access to the south and west of England is provided by the nearby A316 arterial road linking the area to the M3 and also accessible is the A4 providing a link to the M4. Heathrow airport is approximately 6.2 miles away by car.
    • The surrounding area has numerous recreational facilities, golf courses, riding stables, and local sports clubs. The much acclaimed Lensbury Club is within close proximity from the property. The renowned private sports club provides an extensive range of sailing and leisure facilities.
    • Local schools include Hampton Wick Infant and Nursery, Teddington School, Tiffin and Kingston Grammar.

    Additional information

    • EPC Exempt
    • Tenure: Freehold
    • Council Tax Band: G