
There’s something incredibly special about houses like this. They very rarely come up in East Sheen, and when they do, they tend to stay in families for a very long time. ***Open Day – Saturday 6th June by appointment with Dean Moriarty***
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***Open Day – Saturday 6th June by appointment with Dean Moriarty***
There’s something incredibly special about houses like this. They very rarely come up in East Sheen, and when they do, they tend to stay in families for a very long time.
From the moment you walk through the front door, you feel the volume and scale of the house. The ceiling heights, the proportions of the rooms, and the natural light give it a sense of grandeur, yet it still feels warm, elegant, and incredibly livable.
Set over four floors, the house has a wonderful sense of history and character. The raised ground floor is laid out as a double reception space: the front room, with its large bay window and high ceilings, feels calm, while the rear reception overlooks the garden and works brilliantly as a family room, dining room, or study.
The lower ground floor is the heart of the home, centred around the Aga in the kitchen and dining area, drawing everyone together. It opens directly onto the garden and is perfect for daily life and entertaining. There’s also a separate utility, extra reception space, and vault storage.
Upstairs, the first floor has two generous double bedrooms and a well-appointed family bathroom. The top floor offers three more bedrooms and another bathroom, perfect for growing families or flexible use.
Now, if you felt like you wanted even more space, there’s a large loft storage area that could be transformed into additional rooms, subject to planning. And if you wanted to open up the lower ground floor, you have the potential to extend out into the garden as well—again, subject to planning.
What makes this property even more unique is its setting. Moments from Mortlake station, near Richmond Park—houses like this are rare. East Sheen is a place people move to and never want to leave. You’ve got excellent schools—Sheen Mount School, Thomson House, Tower House—and prominent secondaries like St. Paul’s, The Harrodian, and Ibstock—plus a good selection of state secondaries. Independent cafés, restaurants, pubs, and green spaces are all right on your doorstep, with great links into Central London and Heathrow.











































