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£1,450,000
Set on a generous and private plot, the property boasts attractive kerb appeal with its gabled frontage, intricate brickwork, and large bay windows with plantation shutters. A gravel driveway provides off-street parking for multiple vehicles and leads to a double garage, while the property also benefits from planning permission for a two-storey side extension and rear orangery, offering exciting scope for the future.
The welcoming entrance hall, with striking tiled flooring and traditional staircase, sets the tone for the rest of the home. The drawing room enjoys a handsome fireplace and a large bay window which floods the space with natural light. A separate dining room provides the perfect setting for entertaining, while the stunning bespoke kitchen/breakfast room has been designed with both style and practicality in mind, featuring shaker-style cabinetry, a central island, range cooker and views across the rear garden. A utility room, shower room, and cloakroom complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, the home offers four generous bedrooms, each retaining period charm with high ceilings and decorative features. The principal suite includes a stylish en-suite shower room, while a luxurious family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms.
The property enjoys a particularly large and mature garden, predominantly laid to lawn with well-stocked borders, seating areas and a charming summer house, perfect for al fresco dining or as a home office/studio.
Dunboe Place is a highly sought-after address, tucked away yet within a stone’s throw of Shepperton High Street with its wide range of shops, cafés and restaurants. Shepperton station provides regular services to London Waterloo, while the River Thames and excellent local schooling are also close at hand.
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EPC Rating: E (50)
Council tax band: E
Local Authority: Spelthorne Borough Council
Tenure: Freehold
Reference Number: CSN230087
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Craven Cottage is situated within the heart of Shepperton village only short stroll of historic 'Old Shepperton' with its picturesque Church Square, fine Norman Church, reputable selection of public houses and restaurants. Shepperton Lock and this pretty stretch of the River Thames are within an easy walk, providing a wealth of recreational facilities including Desborough sailing club, white water canoeing at the weir, open water swimming on Ferris Lake, trout fish at Halliford Mere and the Tow Path forms part of the Thames path that runs from the Thames Flood Barrier at Woolwich to Kemble in Gloucestershire. Shepperton offers a friendly village community, ideal for bringing up a family and boasts an excellent selection of state and private schools, catering for all age groups. The village centre with its traditional bustling High Street, bus routes to Heathrow and surrounding principal towns and station providing a service to London Waterloo (53 minutes) are within 0.8 miles. For the motorist, junction 1, M3, the start of the A316 to London and junction 11, M25 are 3.1 and 3.7 miles respectively.