Grade II listed home in Old Shepperton

A chance to view this historic home before it is launched online

We believe this Grade II listed home dates back to the early 1700s. Located in Old Shepperton, which provides wonderful walks along the river Thames, access to the Thames Valley Cycle path and some fantastic places to dine.

The property itself has been superbly maintained and improved by the current owner whilst retaining the many characteristics we expect from a period home. 

The reception room is large enough to incorporate living and dining areas. A noteworthy feature is the Inglenook fireplace with log burner that is perfect for the winter. A rear aspect kitchen/diner is laid out with entertaining in mind, there is plenty of room for guests to mingle and an opening on to the secluded walled garden. The ground floor is completed by a three piece bathroom suite that was renovated in 2017.

The first floor consists of two double bedrooms, both with vaulted ceilings and internal storage for the master bedroom.

Unusually for a period property there is off street parking on a driveway.

This property will list at OIEO £500,000, contact David Long to book a viewing before the official launch

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