11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond
11 Ham Farm Road, Richmond

4 Bed House For Sale

Ham Farm Road, Richmond

Guide Price £2,350,000

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A substantial mid-century family house with a rarely seen amount of natural light, several distinct living spaces, a proper south-westerly garden and the freedom to make it your own without the need for large scale renovation. A small amount of cosmetic improvement would quickly transform this home.

Set on one of Ham's most prized residential roads, with Richmond Park a short walk away, this elegant mid-century house has the proportions of a proper family home and the individuality rarely found in this area, or many others, for a similar budget.

Let there be Light.

Natural light is one of the defining features of this home. Natural light is up to ten times brighter than artificial light and this home proves the science right. The atrium-style entrance hall rises to a first-floor landing with oversized windows looking towards the woods at Ham Common, creating an unusually bright and memorable arrival.

Beyond it, three separate reception rooms give the house a flexibility many modern homes have lost. There is space to entertain, space for family life and space to retreat, with separate rooms rather than one enormous open-plan room (this approach to separate rooms is firmly back in vogue).

The south-westerly garden is another important part of the story. Broad, established and arranged with lawn, planting and several areas to sit and dine, it delivers for the gardener who loves plants, dappled shade and shelter. For those with a family or visiting grandchildren, the space offers much, including late outdoor dining and evening light.

With four bedrooms, two bathrooms, a double garage and approximately 226 sq m (2,429 sq ft) of accommodation, the house is already substantial, but for those who need more, this home offers considerable scope for the new owner to reshape, extend or simply bring their own style to it over time.

Don't Lose the Plot. Buy this one.

The house sits well within its plot, with a landscaped frontage, driveway parking for two or more cars and a more open outlook than many of the neighbouring properties on Ham Farm Road.

The entrance hall immediately gives the house its sense of character. In addition to the light the hardwood floor, finished with a compass detail, gives the space a quiet architectural confidence and a discussion feature for visitors.

The main reception room is generous and triple aspect, with a fireplace and hardwood flooring. It is a room that can comfortably take both family life or more formal entertaining.

A spacious separate dining room looks across the garden, while the third reception room enjoys light from two sides and French doors opening directly onto the patio. It could work equally well as a dedicated family room, study, playroom or quieter sitting room.

The kitchen and dining area is wide and practical, with integrated appliances, an island and space for a table and chairs. Alongside it is a separate breakfast area, which gives the kitchen useful extra breathing room rather than simply adding more cupboards. Space is the ultimate marker of a higher specification home.

A utility room with sink, worktops and side access keeps the practical parts of family life contained and outside the everyday living areas.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom is bright and double aspect, with a generous range of fitted wardrobes. The second bedroom also benefits from windows on two sides, while bedrooms three and four include built-in storage.

The main bathroom has been stylishly refurbished. A second bathroom includes both a bath and walk-in shower, with a further cloakroom off the ground-floor hall.

Green fingers? A garden to make others green with envy.

The south-westerly garden feels established without feeling over-managed. Direct sun and dappled shade make the space versatile.

A wide lawn is framed by mature planting, with patio areas positioned for dining and entertaining. There is space here for someone who genuinely enjoys gardening, but equally enough structure for a family that simply wants somewhere attractive, private and usable from day one.

The orientation allows the garden to enjoy the afternoon and evening sun, making it as well suited to a quiet coffee as it is to a full table on a summer evening. It is the kind of garden that is becoming rarer by the day.

A home for your cars too.

If you are one of the rare owners that use the garage for its original purpose (a car!), and prefer them to remain dent and scratch free (like us), this house offers much comfort. The driveway provides off-street parking for two or more vehicles and leads to a genuine double garage.

With twin up-and-over doors, power, lighting and a pitched roof with boarded storage above, it offers useful space for cars or more honestly bikes, hobbies, storage or the other things a real family accumulates, despite promising not to.

Avoid future stamp duty fees, invest in a home that you don't outgrow in a generation.

At approximately 2,429 sq ft, this is already a substantial house.

Its layout, proportions and plot also create opportunities for remodelling or further expansion, subject to the necessary consents. That gives the next owner the choice to enjoy the house as it stands, make measured changes over time or create something more ambitious.

Importantly, it is not a house where every decision has already been made for you.

Location, Location, Location. It has all three.

Ham Farm Road lies between Ham Common and Richmond Park, within Richmond Borough Conservation Area 67.

The location works particularly well for families, with access to Grey Court School, The German School London, Meadlands Primary School and Tiffin Girls' School.

Ham Common, Richmond Park with its ancient woodland and free-roaming deer, and the Thames riverside with its rowing clubs and waterside pubs are all close by, providing an unusual amount of open space for somewhere within easy reach of London.

Kingston, Richmond and Teddington offer a broad choice of shops, restaurants and transport connections. Kingston station is approximately 1.3 miles away, Teddington station approximately 1.4 miles away, while Richmond station can be reached by bus and provides National Rail, London Overground and District line services.

The A316 gives access towards central London, Heathrow Airport and the wider motorway network.

New to the area?

Ham has kept the things many areas of London lost. The Common has been a conservation area since 1969 and still runs to a cricket pitch, a pond and an avenue of limes leading down to Ham House, and the pond, which watered cattle for centuries, now belongs to the swans, herons and cormorants. Architects make pilgrimages here: Parkleys was Span's first scheme (Eric Lyons, 1955, Grade II listed), and Langham House Close was the first built work of James Stirling, the man the Stirling Prize is named after.

Behind Ham Gate sits Richmond Park: 2,500 acres, around 650 free-roaming deer, London's largest Royal Park at the end of an ordinary residential street. Daily life runs through the shops on Ham Parade, and we have been selling homes here since 1975, and we look forward to selling this one to you.

  • Elegant mid-century, detached family home

  • Approximately 2,429 sq ft (226 SQM)

  • Coveted Ham Farm Road address

  • Beautiful, generous south-westerly garden

  • Four bedrooms & three generous reception rooms

  • Double garage and driveway parking

  • Two bathrooms plus cloakroom

  • Striking light-filled atrium entrance

  • More open outlook to the front

  • Considerable scope to remodel or extend

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