A rare chance to own a home nestled alongside Royal parkland has emerged.
The stunning five-bedroom townhouse has been listed in Church Road, Richmond, for a whopping £1,760,000.
The victorian inspired, three-storey, semi-detached townhouse has a luxury specification and is in the catchment area for outstanding local schools.
Estate agents Featherstone Leigh said it is a highly sustainable structure, that comes with off-street parking, a private garden and three bathrooms and an additional guest WC.
The listing on reads: "The property boasts elaborate period features such as impressive ceiling heights, a fireplace to the living room, double glazed sash windows and decorative coving within a highly sustainable structure that is complemented with modern LED downlights, zoned underfloor heating and photovoltaic panels to the roof.
"Nestled alongside Royal parkland, Richmond Chase boasts a truly irresistible blend of sophisticated urban family living and the tranquillity of nature, all within easy reach of Central London.
"Comprising a collection of three, four and five-bedroom Georgian and Victorian-inspired family houses, this landmark development in Ham offers a rare opportunity for residents to buy a new home in this location, situated on the edge of the leafy village and bordered by the historic Richmond Park.
"Residents at Richmond Chase benefit from off-street parking, while the landscaped grounds and tree-lined streets together with the combination of generous private outdoor space cultivates a sense of community and is ideal for growing families.
"While residents will enjoy the tranquillity of its rural setting, Richmond Chase is also almost equidistant to both Kingston's vibrant town centre (10 minutes by car) and Richmond's charming boutiques, restaurants and bistros (11 minutes)."
For more information on this extraordinary home, visit at https://www.zoopla.co.uk/new-homes/details/54693803?search_identifier=6ccc1db86dbbc9a2302771f859edb242
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