Grimwood Road, Twickenham, TW1 1BX | Property for sale | Savills
193.98 sq m(2,088 sq ft)
Guide price £1,425,000(€1,624,801)

Grimwood RoadTwickenham, TW1 1BX

  • Under offer

Key features

  • Cul-de-sac location
  • South facing rear garden
  • Cellar (Rare)
  • Side access to garden
  • Bespoke designer kitchen with Miele appliances
  • Solid welsh slate work tops and floor
  • Electric Velux sky lights in kitchen and top bathroom
  • Electric roof and light wells on second floor stairwell and bathroom
  • Cedar fence

Exceptional Edwardian red brick period home believed to be only one of four homes of an exact style.

About this property

  • This charming, end of terrace 1903 red brick Edwardian family home stands proudly along this sought after tree lined cul de sac in Twickenham. This exceptional home encapsulates modernity and provides a sublime juxtaposition between period charm and contemporary living. With the perfect blend of timeless elegance and modern convenience, this residence is abundant with original period features and contemporary fixtures and fittings, together creating an outstanding home.

    The exterior facade showcases the rich warmth of red brick, a hallmark of Edwardian architecture, accentuated by subtle detailing that reflects the craftsmanship of the era. The house stands as a testament to its historical roots, maintaining its original charm while embracing the demands of modern living.

    Upon entering, the abundant period features are immediately visible; the ornate cornices, intricate ceiling roses, and original fireplaces grace the well-proportioned rooms, echoing the sophistication of the Edwardian era. This distinctive family home has been extended enhancing its wider footprint, allowing for spacious and versatile living areas across three levels.

    The ground floor seamlessly connects the formal living and dining rooms, creating a fluid and open ambiance for family gatherings and entertaining guests. Large windows allow natural light to flood the space, enhancing the overall brightness and warmth of the interiors.

    Moving further into the home, the bespoke designer kitchen steals the spotlight. Crafted with meticulous attention to detail, the kitchen boasts a Welsh slate top and flooring, exuding a sense of luxury along with integrated Miele appliances. The design-led 'island' not only adds a contemporary touch but also serves as the centrepiece, creating a spectacular kitchen and dining area. Bi-folding doors connect this space to an easily maintained South-facing garden, extending the kitchen seamlessly with the outdoor space. The garden, a private sanctuary, is adorned with a patio and artificial lawn, providing an ideal setting for outdoor relaxation.

    A downstairs toilet and rarely available cellar (one of only four on the road) completes this ground floor level.

    The first floor of this period home is beautifully presented offering a collection of well-appointed double bedrooms with bespoke built in wardrobes and family bathroom.

    The second floor hosts two further bedrooms and a sumptuous bathroom featuring an oversized bath and generous walk in wet-room shower. Underfloor heating features throughout the second floor and an electrically operated light-well floods the staircase with light.

    Technological enhancements, such as an electric Velux roof window on remote control, contribute to the modernity of the space. Underfloor heating ensures comfort and additionally a SONUS speaker adds a touch of entertainment, creating a spa-like atmosphere within the confines of the home. A further bedroom/office completes this top floor level.

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I really love this classic Edwardian family home built in 1903 and believed to be one of the original four houses built on the road and one of the only four to have a cellar!

Daniel KillickProperty agent

Local information

  • Conveniently positioned, the property is located approximately 0.3 miles from Twickenham Station. The station provides you with direct fast trains to London Waterloo, Clapham Junction and trains to Reading, and Windsor. Local bus services run from approximately 0.1 miles from the property. The rich and sophisticated variety of shops, restaurants, theatres and nightlife of the riverside towns of Richmond and Kingston can be accessed by car and public transport. Helpfully, the location provides options to access the M3, M25 and Heathrow airport.
  • Twickenham provides you with the best of both worlds with efficient transport links and picturesque green spaces including including Marble Hill Park and Twickenham riverside. The High Street offers a range supermarkets (including a Waitrose approximately 0.4 miles away), shops, and restaurants. While the beautiful and quaint Church Street is home to boutique shops, and independent cafes. There is an array of entertainment venues including museums, theatres, and Twickenham Stadium, home of England Rugby.
  • Local schools include as St Marys Church of England School, St Stephens Primary School, Orleans Park, Sir Richard Reynolds, St Catherines, The Mall, Newland House School, Radnor House and Kneller Hall.

Additional information

  • EPC Rating: D
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Council Tax Band: G