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Acton 137 High Street W3 6LY

Tel: 020 8993 6767 [email protected]

Castle Place, Chiswick, W4

£925,000 - Freehold

2 bedrooms, 2 Bathrooms Preliminary Details

This stunning Victorian cottage is set on a quiet mews located moments from tube and Chiswick High Road. The wonderful house has been refurbished to an immaculate standard throughout, with a double reception room with fireplace, large modern kitchen with breakfast bar. Onto the first landing there is a bedroom with ensuite toilet, a luxury bathroom, decked south facing roof terrace, and the top floor offers a spacious bedroom with ensuite toilet. Castle Place is excellently located for the local amenities of Turnham Green Terrace and various transport links into the City.

Key Features

• Immaculate Cottage • South Facing Roof Terrace • Three Floors • Brilliant Open Plan Entertaining

Acton | 137 High Street, London, W3 6LY | Tel: 020 8993 6767 | [email protected] 1 Area Overview

Chiswick House is arguably one of the best examples of 18th century British architecture and a sight to behold in the Chiswick area with the garden open to the public. Chiswick is situated at the start of the North and South Circular Roads and the M4 thus providing a direct connection to Heathrow and via the Hogarth roundabout. It is also home to Fullers Griffin Brewery established in 1845 and great such as The Barley Mow.

© Collins Bartholomew Ltd., 2013 Nearest Stations

Turnham Green (0.1M) (0.5M) Chiswick Park (0.5M)

Acton | 137 High Street, London, W3 6LY | Tel: 020 8993 6767 | [email protected] 2 Floor Plan

Acton | 137 High Street, London, W3 6LY | Tel: 020 8993 6767 | [email protected] 3 Energy Efficiency Rating & Environmental Impact (CO2) Rating

Council Tax Bands

Council Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H £ 904 £ 1,054 £ 1,205 £ 1,356 £ 1,657 £ 1,958 £ 2,260 £ 2,712 Average £ 833 £ 971 £ 1,110 £ 1,249 £ 1,526 £ 1,804 £ 2,082 £ 2,498

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Acton | 137 High Street, London, W3 6LY | Tel: 020 8993 6767 | [email protected] 4 Places of Interest Near Castle Place, Chiswick, W4

The Tabard

The Tabard dates back to 1880 and was built as part of a range of buildings designed by architect Norman Shaw, the original tiling by William de Morgan and Walter Crane are in view in the front entrance and the right hand bar. There is a choice of cask ales and the Tabard serves traditional classic fare. An intimate fringe theatre is situated on the first floor and there is a sweet courtyard garden to the side, very much loved by the locals.

Ravenscourt Park

The origins of Ravenscourt Park lie in the medieval manor and estate of Palingswick manor, located on the site and first recorded in the 12th century. Today, it is an 8.3 hectare public park and garden which became one of the Borough's flagship parks after winning a Green Flag Award. Its facilities include tennis and basketball courts, a bowling green, an all- weather pitch, a walled garden, multiple play areas and a paddling pool for children.

Chiswick House

Chiswick House is the first and one of the finest examples of neo- Palladian design in . The third Earl of Burlington who was inspired by the architecture of ancient Rome and built the house as homage to Renaissance architect Palladio. 2010 saw the completion of the restoration to the grounds which returned the landscape back to its appearance in the mid-18th century. With 65 acres to explore they create a unique oasis in this corner of .

The Dove

A prime spot to watch the annual Boat Race, The Dove stands amid the clubs, dog-walkers and benches on the Upper Mall embankment upriver from Bridge. It was once frequented by Charles II and Nell Gwynn and is now enjoyed by drinkers who come to sit on the riverside terrace overlooking the houseboats.

Hammersmith Bridge

Hammersmith Bridge was the first suspension bridge to be built over the and nowadays allows traffic and pedestrians to cross the river to Barnes in Richmond Upon Thames. The bridge has long suffered structural problems and has been closed for lengthy periods of time in the past.

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