"Tucked away at the end of a quiet no through road just off The Ridgway, this exceptional split level apartment occupies the entire East Wing of a magnificent period residence. Beautifully renovated by the current owner, the property combines modern finishes with elegant original detailing and grand proportions throughout.
Arranged over the ground and first floors, the apartment offers well balanced accommodation and a unique sense of scale rarely found in homes of this type. A private entrance lobby opens onto a spacious hallway, where a guest W C and a versatile fourth bedroom, currently used as a study, can be found.
At the heart of the home lies the dramatic main reception room, once the original ballroom, complete with soaring ceilings, intricate mouldings and a large bay window framing sweeping views across Surrey. This impressive space flows into a beautifully crafted bespoke kitchen and dining area, which in turn opens via French doors onto a private sun terrace with a retractable canopy perfect for entertaining or enjoying quiet outdoor moments.
Upstairs, three generously proportioned bedrooms include a standout principal suite, featuring another striking bay window, a walk in wardrobe, and an en suite shower room. A well appointed family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, and there is further access to a large attic for additional storage.
The property also includes two garages, a separate storage shed and use of a mature communal garden shared with the other residents of this distinguished house.
Combining grandeur, privacy and practicality in a coveted Wimbledon Village location, this remarkable apartment offers a rare opportunity to own a piece of period heritage reimagined for modern living.
Wimbledon offers a quality of life more akin to the country than London. The area includes Georgian, Edwardian and Victorian houses and many green open spaces, including Wimbledon Common and Wimbledon Park. At the heart of Wimbledon Village is a comprehensive range of boutiques, independent retailers, chic restaurants and caf s.
Highly regarded for its association with tennis, Wimbledon has hosted the oldest tennis championship in the world since 1877. Plenty of other leisure facilities abound, including riding stables, golf clubs, tennis courts and other sports clubs.
Wimbledon 1.1 miles is the only London station with interchange between rail, Underground and Tramlink services. Transport links to central London are fast and frequent with regular services to London Waterloo 19 minutes . Other options are provided by the District Line and also Thameslink to London Blackfriars and London St. Pancras International for the Eurostar. The A3 M25 road network offers excellent access to both Heathrow and Gatwick airports.
Wimbledon is renowned for its commitment to educational excellence. The area boasts a world class reputation for its schools, with notable independent institutions including Kings College School, Wimbledon High School, Putney High School, Wimbledon Common Prep and The Study Prep all within close proximity. These schools offer a top tier education that attracts students from around the world, making Wimbledon a hub for academic achievement and intellectual growth.
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