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£300,000 For Sale

Hampton Court Road, East Molesey

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Wow, what a location! A one bedroom ground floor apartment forming an elegant riverside mansion building with use of immaculate riverside gardens, secure gated parking, all just moments from historic Hampton Court Palace, Royal Parks, mainline station (zone 6) and the bustling village area of Bridge Road with bistro pubs, independent retailers, restaurants and pavement cafes.  No onward chain.  

Rotary Court once owned by the Crown Estate is a fine example of an early Victorian building, converted into private apartments in 2008.  This apartment is accessed via the main entrance.  From the communal hallway there is a rear entrance with broad stone steps leading to beautiful lawned grounds sweeping down to the Thames, and rear parking area for residents and visitors.  There is both a lift and staircase taking you to the entrance of the flat.      

Upon entering the flat you find double storage cupboard immediately on your right and a modern fitted shower room opposite.  The main living and dining area is generous space measuring some 19' 6" x 16' 8" (5.94 x 5.08m) with recessed and open plan modern fitted kitchen with clever peninsula work top extending as a breakfast bar.    

The bedroom provides a built-in wardrobe, with door leading to external steps with gate leading out to the front of the building.          

Externally a front carriage driveway provides allocated residents' parking.  To the left side of the property (facing the building from Hampton Court Green)  a driveway with security gates leads to the rear residents' allocated parking spaces and an area beyond for up to six visitor spaces. In addition, there is a separate residents' bike store adjacent to the recycling and bin store.

Tenure: 125 year lease from 1st April 2008
Ground Rent: £350 PA
Service Charge: approx. £1,800 pa. 

Location: Rotary Court is an elegant period building, opposite Hampton Court Green, forming an historic landscape of architecturally important buildings (The Courthouse, Paper House and Faraday House) adjacent to the River Thames; these buildings were once occupied by highly acclaimed figures such as Sir Christopher Wren, Michael Faraday and suffragette Princess Sophia Duleep Singh. Major bus routes are located close by with direct bus services to Richmond, Kew, Kingston and Heathrow airport whilst the station - just across the bridge - connects Waterloo in approx. 35 minutes. Wonderful riverside towpath walks are found nearby, leading to Hampton Wick, Kingston and Richmond, and in the opposite direction towards Walton Upon Thames. A short walk away you will find Bridge Road, affectionately known as Hampton Court Village. Here the vibrant street scene provides numerous bars, cafes and restaurants as well as quality independent stores, art galleries, and antique shops, perfect for evening and weekends wondering. 

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