A quietly confident two-bedroom apartment, set on the first floor of a handsome early 1900’s conversion - redesigned for today’s way of living. Around 457 sq. ft of considered space unfolds with wide-plank grey-toned floors, clean-line internal doors with horizontal break detail, and a palette of matte black fittings that feels smart but understated. Comfort and practicality are built in — electric heating with designer radiators, warm décor, bright down lighting, secure intercom entry, and double-glazed windows throughout. The result is a home with modern edge and calm simplicity, perfectly placed for easy London connections and everyday ease.
Open plan Kitchen/Living room – Step inside to a bright, design-led kitchen and dining space where style meets everyday ease. Handle-less white high-gloss cabinetry and deep stone-effect worktops create a clean, contemporary backdrop, while integrated appliances keep the look seamless. A statement light point defines the dining area, ready for long dinners or a quiet morning coffee. Subtle under-cabinet lighting and full-height storage finish the room with a premium, clutter-free edge — a space made for modern living.
The open-plan living area sits alongside the kitchen, anchored by a large window that floods the space with natural light. There’s room here to create a comfortable lounge zone — think sofa, accent chairs and layered soft furnishings — while the muted wall tones and wide-plank flooring keep the look sleek and contemporary. It’s a flexible space, equally good for quiet evenings in or gathering with guests.
Bedroom 2 – From the open-plan kitchen and living area, the first door to the right leads to a versatile and well-proportioned second bedroom (10’2” x 10’2”) — ideal as a guest room or a study. A deep grey panelled feature wall and his-and-hers pendant lighting add a subtle, design-led touch. Double glazing keeps it quiet and comfortable, while the dark wood-effect flooring continues seamlessly throughout. There’s ample room for wardrobes or further storage, making it both stylish and practical.
Shower room - Styled as a sleek wet room (6’8” x 4’2”) with large-format marble-effect tiling and a black crittall-style shower screen that gives a bold, design-led finish. A wall-hung vanity keeps the floor clear and the space feeling open, while modern fixtures, matte black details and a rainfall shower create a polished, spa-like feel.
Principal bedroom – Further along the hallway, the principal bedroom sits quietly at the far end of the home — generously sized and serene, with double glazing and room for wardrobes. Measuring 13’7” x 8’5”, its softly sloped ceilings add architectural interest while maintaining good usable space through the centre. A deep charcoal feature wall brings depth and style, while the rear-facing window keeps it private and restful — a true end-of-day sanctuary.
The Local area
Mortlake station is a comfortable 8–10 minute walk, giving you direct trains to London Waterloo in around 25 minutes — ideal for a swift city commute. Barnes Bridge and North Sheen stations are also nearby for extra flexibility. By road, the A205 South Circular links easily to the A3 and M3, with Heathrow Airport around 25–30 minutes by car in normal traffic. Parking is on-street via the local Controlled Parking Zone (resident permits and visitor vouchers available through Richmond Council), with additional pay-and-display bays on surrounding roads for convenience.
Everyday essentials are covered with a local Waitrose just up the road and smaller independents close by. For wider choice, Richmond and East Sheen’s high streets are minutes away with everything from artisan delis to premium supermarkets and fitness studios. Coffee stops, casual bites and a few destination dining spots — from neighbourhood Italian to modern brunch cafés and well-loved pubs — keep things interesting without needing to head into town.
Green spaces is one of SW14’s great strengths. Richmond Park is an easy walk or cycle, offering 2,500 acres of open space, deer and cycle paths; Palewell Common and the Thames towpath are also nearby for running, walking or a slower Sunday pace.
Council tax band to be allocated
Tenure : Leasehold
Choose a prefered date and time
Contact details
If you are flexible on date and time, please just click the button below
Please complete the form below and we'll get back to you make the arrangements