Features
- Mid-Century Detached House
- Village Conservation Area
- Generous Living Space
- Large Private Garden
- Versatile Layout
- Peacefully Situated
- Well Presented Home
- Excellent Storage
- Driveway Parking
- 10 Miles from London
THE PROPERTY
Serious Proceedable Buyers Only, Please | Privacy, space and style combine in this unique 2,300sq/ft mid-Century detached house, hidden at the end of a narrow driveway within the exclusive Village centre. Stylish and versatile, this contemporary home further surprises by occupying a such a large and delightful garden plot which is truly rare in the Conservation Area, also featuring a useful studio and ample driveway parking plus car port and additional storage.
The versatility of this house is impressive, with a gently split-level floorplan and the open-plan living and dining room facing the garden. An impressive kitchen/breakfast room has recently been re-fitted, with further accommodation including a guest cloakroom, four large bedrooms and 2 bathrooms. An understated home from the front with a high degree of seclusion, there is a surprising amount of storage including a large utility room off the kitchen which has a mezzanine level and is well suited to conversion as a study, children's play space or TV den.
The rear garden is a lovely size, wide and deep with a generous lawn, area of wild flowers and raised timber deck. Further there is a detached Garden Studio, insulated and with power as well as its own deck for sitting out and enjoying the peaceful setting surrounded by gardens. This house must be viewed to gain a true appreciation of its unique position and other charms which include horizon views. Please let us know if you have questions or wish to arrange a viewing, as we will have to direct you to the driveway!
When you buy within the village you acquire so much more than a home as the location provides daily delights, often being described as an oasis due to the peaceful and friendly atmosphere. From this property you can walk through green spaces all the way to the Metropolitan Underground/Chiltern Line station. The Castle Pub or The White Horse just along the street are well-liked, with independent coffee shops and cocktail bars to hand on the High Street. There is also a local convenience store and an excellent Waitrose supermarket at the foot of the Hill.
THE ACCOMMODATION (See Floorplan for Room Sizes)
Entrance Hall
Guest Cloakroom
Open-plan Living & Dining Room
Kitchen/Breakfast Room
Storage & Utility Room
Bedroom 1 with Mezzanine
Bedroom 2
En-Suite Shower Room
Bedroom 3
Bedroom 4
Family Bathroom
OUTSIDE
Delightful Large Rear Garden with Timber Deck
Detached Timber Garden Studio with Deck
Timber Store Room
Covered Area to Side (former Car Port)
PARKING
Narrow driveway providing access to ample private parking within the plot.
OUT & ABOUT
• Harrow on the Hill is a delightful and unique Conservation Area within an attractive, accessible and leafy residential suburb of NW London.
• Often referred to as an “oasis”, the Hill is a calm and peaceful historic village, separated by its steep topography from the surrounding area.
• Excellent rail transport links, with Harrow on the Hill station providing fast access to London on both Underground and Overground lines.
• Metropolitan Line 20 minutes to Baker Street/35 minutes to Aldgate. Chiltern Line 17 minutes to Marylebone.
• Piccadilly Line from South Harrow also gives great options across London, including 45 minutes to Covent Garden and 43 minutes to Heathrow via Turnham Green.
• Local shops include a nearby Waitrose Supermarket, a choice of other major supermarkets and 2 covered shopping centres in Harrow.
• Major road links nearby include the A40(M), M25, M40 and M1. All the London airports are conveniently within reach.
• Education - The area is renowned for its standard of education, with a choice of state, private and church schools including St Anselms Catholic Primary School. The former PM, Sir Winston Churchill was educated here, at Harrow School.
• Leisure and Recreation - Harrow has a multi-screen Vue Cinema, an abundance of parks and open spaces, cultural centres and sporting facilities including golf courses.
• Dining and Entertaining - There are many options throughout the Borough, with Harrow on the Hill featuring independent coffee shops, cocktail bars and a choice of pub restaurants.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
EPC Rating: 63/D
W3W Address: spent.loudly.boxer
Council Tax Band: G (Harrow London Borough Council )
Tenure: Freehold
Reference: RS0131