Lebanon Park, Twickenham, TW1
Constructed in 1903, this remarkable double-fronted Edwardian family residence boasts a most handsome red brick facade, outstanding period integrity and charm. It has an abundance of historical details, tremendous cubic space, bedrooms that are well-proportioned, and a lovely walled garden that faces southwest.
Inside, with magnificent fireplaces, tall, corniced ceilings, and a grand staircase abound, the historical fidelity is equally apparent. The outstanding space proportions are further enhanced by the great natural light flow and sophisticated presentation, which are further accented by the vast ceiling heights. The layout of the rooms is well thoughtout, providing great room for formal entertaining as well as everyday family living.
The home has comprehensively undergone extensive renovations by the current owners, who added a beautifully constructed kitchen/breakfast area that is further enhanced by the tucked-away laundry room with drying rail and access to the basement/cellar that offers ample storage space.
The family/dining area is light and airy, serving as the focal point of this exceptional property. Some of the features include herringbone wooden flooring, underfloor heating, a ceiling fan, and the additional benefit of an electric opening roof light with a rain sensor.
The kitchen’s full-height doors open up to a gorgeous, partly paved, partly lawned, and beautifully established garden that faces southwest and is perfect for alfresco dining.
There is a large storage/summerhouse, two spaces for entertainment and relaxing in the sun and shade, illumination to accent trees, and a lit water feature with its own circuit.
The magnificent reception room completes the ground-floor accommodations. It also doubles as an ideal space to entertain in this breathtaking home. Additional features include a sizable study, which can alternatively be used for playroom purposes, WC with an automated light sensor and cloakroom.
With six generous double bedrooms and two family bathrooms, the first and second floors of the residence continue to impress.
Perfect for strolls in the ancient Arcadian surrounds from Richmond Palace to Hampton Court, the house is situated in one of the rarest and most sought-after sites in South West London. The gorgeous, open acres of Marble Hill Park are only a few hundred metres away, and there is a particularly picturesque section of the River Thames at the end of the road.
Both locations offer the perfect escape from the bustle of everyday life. About a half mile away are the picturesque village of St Margaret’s and Twickenham town centre, which both have a direct train route to London Waterloo. Walking down the river and across the historic Richmond Bridge, one may reach the splendor of Royal Richmond Park in thirty minutes, while passing several independent coffee shops.
The town centre of Twickenham, which has a large Waitrose, Waterstones, and Gails, is a short distance from the house. It is additionally close to many excellent retail destinations, including the pedestrianised Church Street, an old thoroughfare that now houses a diverse array of pubs, restaurants, cafes, and artisan shops. In addition to regular quick trains to Central London via South West Trains from Twickenham station, which is conveniently close by by foot, there are several bus services that go to nearby locations.
Several buses pass the top of Lebanon Park, heading to the overground Richmond station and the District Line of the London Underground, which takes approximately 25 minutes to travel from Waterloo. By vehicle, rail, or bus, the A316/M3, M4, and M25 motorways, as well as Heathrow Airport, are easily accessible from the property.
Several prominent schools are located nearby, including Tiffin, Hampton, The Mall, King’s House School, Orleans Park School, and The Vineyard School.
Lebanon Park, which is conveniently located in the heart of Twickenham’s conservation area, is regarded as one of the most sought-after locations.
Additional local points of interest are Pope’s Grotto, Turners House, Strawberry Hill House, Sion House, Twickenham Stadium, and the Royal Botanic Gardens at Kew.
EPC Rating | D
Council Tax Band | G
Tenure | Freehold
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