Property Features
Victorian family home
Turn key home
1805 Sq' - 167.70 SqM
EPC rating D
Three bedrooms - Two bathrooms
Askew Village
About this property
This beautifully presented end-of-terrace bay-fronted Victorian family house, circa 1805 Sq’ – 167.7 SqM, enjoys versatile family living space over three floors.
The home is ideally positioned on this quiet residential road in North Askew Village close to all transport and recreational amenities of Askew Road, The Vale, Uxbridge Road, Shepherd’s Bush Green and Westfield.
Comprises a hallway entrance, a guest WC, a double reception room opening to a 19’1 x 18’10 kitchen diner and bi-folding doors leading to the patio garden and large cellar. On the upper two floors, there are three spacious bedrooms and two bathrooms, and a large landing space currently used as an open-plan office.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax: LBHF Band F
Askew Village
Askew Village has become one of the most desirable parts of W12 in which to live, with several boutiques and independent shops lining Askew Road, together with popular pubs and eateries.
Amongst the many places to eat and shop are Lavelli, Ginger Pig, October 26 and Askew Wine, and boutiques on Askew Road including the wonderful J W Beeton. For broader shopping, dining and entertainment options, Westfield is just over 20 minutes on foot or a short drive or bus ride. Leith’s School of Food and Wine is on Wendell Road and Kite Studios Art School is found on Bassein Park Road.
Tennis enthusiasts will enjoy the close proximity to the much-loved Hartswood Tennis Club, and David Lloyd Health Club and The Hogarth Health Club are also found within a 20-minute walk.
The vast expanse of Ravenscourt Park is at the southern tip of Askew Village, with several children’s playgrounds, a duck pond and tennis courts.
Ravenscourt Park and Stamford Brook (District line) and Goldhawk Road (Circle and Hammersmith & City lines) are within walking distance of homes in Askew Village. There are excellent bus routes running nearby with stops along Askew Road, Uxbridge Road and Goldhawk Road for travel in to and out of the City.