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Kingston Upon Thames

Asking Price

£1,187,500

5 Beds | 3 Baths | 1 Reception

NO CHAIN. Oakhurst Close is a private gated development adjacent to Richmond Park with spectacular seasonal views over the ‘Deer’s Leap.' Nestling in one of Kingston's most sought-after locations, within touching distance of Canbury Gardens and the River Thames, this four/five bedroom, three bathroom home has an unrivalled quality of finish and with the sizeable floorspace, it provides the highly sought after trio, of location, size and specification that will suit many if not all families. This home also provides extremely well-proportioned living space, with everyone loving the sizeable reception space and showpiece kitchen/breakfast room. Still looking for more? The property continues to impress with the addition of a landscaped garden, off street parking within the gated development and a ground floor guest cloakroom.

Floorplan

Key Features

  • Four/five bedroom semi detached family home
  • Private gated development
  • Backing onto Richmond Park
  • Two family bathrooms and an en suite
  • Spacious reception with garden access
  • Air source heat pump (electric heating)
  • Off street parking
  • No onward chain

Material Information

EPC Rating: C (71)

Council tax band: F

Local Authority: Royal Borough of Kingston

Service charge: £696.55

Tenure: Freehold

Reference Number: CKN250325

  • Location

  • Schools

  • Amenities

  • Broadband

  • Mobile Phone

Oakhurst Close enjoys a highly requested location in Kingston upon Thames, moments from the expansive greenery of Richmond Park and within easy reach of Kingston’s vibrant town centre.

Excellent schools, local amenities, and riverside walks along the Thames are all close by, while superb transport links provide swift access to London and beyond.

Tucked away in a private, gated setting, the address offers both tranquillity and convenience in one of the area’s most desirable areas.

Transport

Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon Thames

Kingston upon Thames

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