Railway Side, Barnes, SW13
A rare opportunity to buy part of this converted former pub comprising of a beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment which occupies the top (first) floor of a well-maintained building and has been recently renovated to a high standard throughout. Accessed via a private entrance, the flat features an inviting staircase leading up to a spacious, open-plan living area. The contemporary kitchen flows seamlessly into the reception and dining space, where vaulted ceilings enhance the sense of light and openness.
The apartment includes two generously sized double bedrooms, each with built-in wardrobes, as well as a modern family bathroom. A private roof terrace provides a peaceful outdoor space, complete with convenient shed storage. The property also boasts hardwood flooring throughout the living areas and the comfort of underfloor heating.
Located on Railway Side, the apartment sits at the edge of the highly desirable ‘Little Chelsea’ area in SW13, directly across from the outstanding Barnes Primary School. Just a short 90-second walk away, you’ll find the renowned ‘Brown Dog’ gastro pub, along with a selection of charming boutique shops, cafés, and restaurants. Popular local spots include the ‘Farmers Mistress’ brunch and lunch venue, the ‘Orange Pekoe’ bistro, and the iconic ‘White Hart’ pub with views over the Thames. The celebrated ‘Rick Stein’ restaurant is also within easy reach, as is the vibrant Barnes Village. Additionally, the property is well-placed for access to the natural beauty of Richmond Park, Barnes Common, and the scenic River Thames towpath.
• Central Barnes location
• Closed to both Barnes Common & the Village
• Easy walking distance of Barnes Bridge & Barnes Station
• Close to the boutique & shops on White Hart Lane
• Catchment area for the Barnes Primary School
• Backing on to open space of Barnes Recreation
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Sophie Herbert
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