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£680,000
This stunning, sympathetically restored 3 double-bedroom end-of-terrace home, as featured in The Guardian, is set in a prime, peaceful position, forming part of the smaller, and more intimate second phase of this award-winning development, and one of the few to retain many original features. The modernist concept is based upon the American Radburn style, designed by Swiss architect Edward Schoolheifer in 1964. The internal layout is based on spacious open-plan living, centred on a core combining the kitchen, staircase, cloakroom, storage cupboards, utilities and water softener. The rooms are flooded with natural light by the use of full height and width windows to front and rear, giving seamless integration of indoor and outdoor spaces. The kitchen has been attractively refitted with a range of white/pale grey units that echo the clean uncluttered lines of the home, and a Quooker boiling water tap. To the first floor there are 3 double bedrooms, the main being a generous size, with a subtly screened walk-in closet area and further storage. The other two bedrooms have a range of fitted wardrobes and shelves. The modern bathroom has underfloor heating, and is thoughtfully considered to complement the carefully preserved mid-century features.
The private walled rear garden enjoys a sunny westerly aspect, beautifully landscaped with porcelain paving, inset with a central pond, mature and well-stocked beds and gated access. There is also a sauna. The front garden is open-plan, finished with the same attention to detail with Welsh slate paving, mature planting and specimen shrubs. There is an established hornbeam hedge to one side. A private garage is situated in an adjacent block.
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EPC Rating: D (67)
Council tax band: E
Local Authority: Spelthorne Borough Council
Reference Number: CSN240172
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