£550,000
Grange Road, Kingston Upon Thames, KT1
- 2 beds
£550,000
- 2 beds
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An attractive detached family home with impressive accommodation approaching 1000 sqft arranged over two floors. The ground floor works perfectly for family life and entertaining incorporating a beautifully open reception room / dining room with lovely patio doors leading directly to a large rear garden and a separate fitted kitchen. To the upper floors there are two double bedrooms and a modern family bathroom. The property also offers substantial loft space and off street parking to the front. There is also plenty of scope to extend (subject to necessary consent). (NB. Photos were taken November 2020)
Grange Road is a popular location forming part of the sought after Knights Park Conservation Area moments from Kingston town centre, with its extensive range of shops, bars, restaurant and transport facilities. Kingston station gives direct access into Waterloo and the A3, which serves both London & the M25 is easily accessible by car. The standard of schooling in the immediate area isexcellent within both the private and state sectors; these include St Johns, Kingston Grammar, Tiffin Boys and Girls. The area also has an abundance of leisure facilities to include golf courses, tennis clubs, sailing, riding schools and private & public health clubs.
Grange Road is a popular location forming part of the sought after Knights Park Conservation Area moments from Kingston town centre, with its extensive range of shops, bars, restaurant and transport facilities. Kingston station gives direct access into Waterloo and the A3, which serves both London & the M25 is easily accessible by car. The standard of schooling in the immediate area isexcellent within both the private and state sectors; these include St Johns, Kingston Grammar, Tiffin Boys and Girls. The area also has an abundance of leisure facilities to include golf courses, tennis clubs, sailing, riding schools and private & public health clubs.Fairfield / Knight's Park Conservation areaDesignation date: July 1985 and extended in September 1989No of properties: 550Area: 21.4 hectaresDesignation summaryThe special architectural and historic interest of this area can be described as: An early suburb of Kingston Town Centre comprising of houses of various sizes and designs dating mainly from the 1820s to 1900 around Fairfield, a recreational open space since 1855.Historic background summaryIn 1850 this conservation area was farmland and open meadows until Victorian villas were built on Orchard Road in 1860. Following the opening of Kingston Railway Station in 1863, the value of land increased rapidly and during the 1860 s and 1870 s, houses were built on Fairfield North, Knights Park and Mill Street with Fairfield Recreation Ground opening in 1889. Unlike today, in the 19th century, the Hogsmill River was deeper and faster flowing and a lack of bridges slowed the rate of development in this area. It was not until the 1890 s that Springfield Road Bridge was built, connecting the southern and northern halves of Grove. Today the Hogsmill River to the south and the A307 encapsulates the area creating a tranquil environment with houses which are rich in architectural detail and townscape character.Listed Buildings Kingston Public Library, Museum and Art Gallery, Grade II Listed Stone From King John's Palace, In The Courtyard Of Kingston Public Library, Grade II Listed Kingston Grammar School, Grade II listed Locally Listed Buildings St Joseph s RC Primary School 24 Bollards at entrances to Fairfield Recreation Grounds 1, 2 Fairfield South 20, 22, 24, 30, 32, 34, 36, 38, 40, 42 Orchard Road 4, 6, 8, 10, 12, 14, 16, 18 Wheatfield Way 1, 2 Fairfield SouthAdjacent Conservation Areas (CA) / Local Areas of Special Character (LASC) Albert Rd/Victoria Road LASC Grove Crescent CAArchaeological Priority AreaYes
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