Real Estate · For Sale
5 bedroom terraced house for sale
Price
£2,000,000Location
Broom Road, Teddington TW11 · Teddington · TW11 9PG · GB
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
2
Receptions
2
Type
houses
About this property
"A house with real heritage. Devenports are excited to provide the next generation a chance to own a beautifully proportioned five-bedroom home within a historic Georgian residence, combining elegant period features, a 100ft garden, and a prime Teddington location moments from the river. . ." Ryan - Branch Manager, Devenports.
This home extends to approximately 2,523 sq ft and is offering well-balanced accommodation across three floors. The ground floor is thoughtfully configured for modern living, with a generous reception room to the front providing an elegant entertaining space, alongside a separate study ideal for home working. To the rear, a bright and spacious kitchen/dining area forms the heart of the home, opening directly onto an impressive 100 ft garden-perfect for family life and indoor-outdoor entertaining. A welcoming entrance hallway and guest WC complete this level.
On the first floor, you’ll find three well-proportioned double bedrooms, all served by a family bathroom, offering excellent flexibility for growing families or guest accommodation.
The second floor provides two further bedrooms, including a particularly spacious principal bedroom with useful eaves storage, alongside an additional bathroom-creating a private top-floor retreat.
The property further benefits from a large rear garden, rare for the area, and a layout that offers both practicality and versatility throughout.
Located on the highly sought-after Broom Road, the house is ideally positioned close to the River Thames, excellent local schools, and Teddington High Street, making it a superb opportunity for families looking to secure a home in this desirable location.
Still looking for more? For those who have an interest in History, take note of this home’s heritage-forming part of the original Munster Lodge, a Georgian residence dating back to circa 1830 and historically associated with George FitzClarence, 1st Earl of Munster, cousin to Queen Victoria. The house later served as a convalescent home during the First World War before being divided post-Second World War, with 29C retaining the original drawing room along with a number of charming period features.