Property of the week: 18th Century lodge by Marble Hill Park (pianist not included)

By The Editor 13th Aug 2021

This week's property of the week is right across the road from the wonderful Marble Hill Park, a stone's throw from the river.

Yelverton Lodge is believed to have been an 18th Century hunting lodge.

It is also thought to have been acquired by Henrietta Howard - Countess of Sussex and mistress of King George II.

The first-floor property has two large double bedrooms, a private rear garden and communal front garden.

Watch the video above for a full tour of the property with the effervescent Darren of Darren Bartlett Real Estate.

More from the listing:

This exceptional home offers over 860sq ft of elegant accommodation.

Located on the first floor of this historic lodge, the apartment comprises two large double bedrooms, a lovely bright and airy kitchen, and a spacious living room with magnificent views overlooking the park and the lovely front communal gardens.

The apartment also has a private courtyard garden, a garage, and additionally, off street parking to the front of the property.

The property is close to both Richmond and the charming village of St Margarets, with its excellent pubs, cafes and schools.

A short walk through delightful Marble Hill Park leads straight to the River Thames and its popular tow-path, as well as leisure and community facilities.

Visit Darren's website to take a look at the listing and see more photos of the property.

To book a viewing, you can call him on 020 3879 1239.

Darren Bartlett and his boutique agency is a proud sponsor of Twickenham Nub News. Our sponsors allow us to continue to produce top-quality, local news free to our readers. You can read more about Darren in our Up Close With feature here.

     

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