Guide price
£3,000,000
6 bed detached house for saleRussell Road, Shepperton, Surrey TW17
6 beds
5 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Grade II listed.
Exceptional Views across Shepperton.
Potential for a self contained annexe.
An abundance of original Georgian features throughout.
Outdoor entertainment area with fireplace.
EPC Rating = D
A Historic Home Reimagined for Contemporary Living
Description
Battle Crease Hall dates back to the 17th century, with a striking Georgian makeover added in the mid-18th century. The property has a rich and distinctive history. A mulberry tree in the garden is said to have been planted by order of Charles I, and local lore suggests that Roundhead soldiers once held Cavalier prisoners in the cellars.
The house has been home to several notable figures, including Lady Emma Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, who is believed to have lived there. In later years, Sir Henry Rider Haggard, renowned for his adventure novels, purchased the property as a residence for his two sisters.
During the interwar period, Battlecrease Hall served as a convalescence home for the upper class. It was subsequently acquired by Sir Reginald and Lady Harland, with Sir Reginald serving as Commander-in-Chief of the RAF at the time. In the early 1980s, the house became the residence of Walter Hayes, former Vice-President of Ford and later Chairman of Aston Martin.
Battlecrease Hall stands proudly on the edge of Bishop Duppas Park, just moments from the River Thames. This distinguished Georgian home has been lovingly restored by its current owners, who have elevated it to an exceptional standard while preserving its rich historical character.
From the moment you arrive, the property impresses with its original Georgian coach light, elegant railings, and beautifully restored pillars and cornices that frame the entrance porch.
The ground floor offers two elegant reception rooms, both featuring fully functioning fireplaces, original shutters, and exquisite period cornicing. To the rear, an open-plan kitchen and dining area serves as the heart of the home. The kitchen is centred around a large aga with both gas and electric hobs, and French doors open onto a charming courtyard - perfect for enjoying a morning coffee in the sunshine.
Beyond the kitchen, a conservatory dining space looks out over the garden through additional French doors, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Practicality is also well considered, with a guest WC, a utility room with side access, and generous storage throughout.
Upstairs, the first-floor landing offers breathtaking views across the greenery, with glimpses of Walton Bridge in the distance. This floor features two bedrooms, including a stunning principal suite bathed in natural light, complete with a dressing room and a modern en-suite. A second bedroom with ensuite offers flexibility as a guest room or alternative principle suite.
The second floor comprises four further bedrooms and three beautifully appointed bathrooms, each thoughtfully decorated in timeless Farrow & Ball tones. Two of these bedrooms have both an ensuite and spacious walk in wardrobes.
The grounds of Battle Crease Hall are designed for both relaxation and entertaining. A large heated swimming pool takes centre stage, complemented by a dedicated dining and seating area with an outdoor fireplace - perfect for year-round enjoyment.
The manicured lawn wraps around a mature mulberry tree and leads to a productive fruit and vegetable garden, enclosed by a charming brick wall and offering seasonal produce throughout the year.
To the left of the garden stands the original coach house, still featuring its historic rein hooks. This characterful building has been converted to include a bathroom, pool maintenance area, and garage on the ground floor, with a study and lounge above. With its own access and amenities, it offers excellent potential to become a self-contained annexe.
Location
Shepperton is a historic riverside town on the north banks of the Thames, offering a rare blend of village charm and modern convenience. With direct trains to London Waterloo in under an hour and easy access to the M25, it’s ideally placed for both commuting and countryside living.
The town is known for its friendly community, independent shops, and excellent local schools, including Halliford School and Thamesmead. Despite its growth, Shepperton has retained a strong village feel, with a thriving high street and welcoming atmosphere.
Outdoor life is a major draw, especially along the river. Residents enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, and open-water swimming - with a public access point to the Thames just moments from Battlecrease Hall. There are also clubs for tennis, cricket, golf, and the arts, making it a vibrant place to live for all ages.
Square Footage: 4,391 sq ft
Description
Battle Crease Hall dates back to the 17th century, with a striking Georgian makeover added in the mid-18th century. The property has a rich and distinctive history. A mulberry tree in the garden is said to have been planted by order of Charles I, and local lore suggests that Roundhead soldiers once held Cavalier prisoners in the cellars.
The house has been home to several notable figures, including Lady Emma Hamilton, mistress of Lord Nelson, who is believed to have lived there. In later years, Sir Henry Rider Haggard, renowned for his adventure novels, purchased the property as a residence for his two sisters.
During the interwar period, Battlecrease Hall served as a convalescence home for the upper class. It was subsequently acquired by Sir Reginald and Lady Harland, with Sir Reginald serving as Commander-in-Chief of the RAF at the time. In the early 1980s, the house became the residence of Walter Hayes, former Vice-President of Ford and later Chairman of Aston Martin.
Battlecrease Hall stands proudly on the edge of Bishop Duppas Park, just moments from the River Thames. This distinguished Georgian home has been lovingly restored by its current owners, who have elevated it to an exceptional standard while preserving its rich historical character.
From the moment you arrive, the property impresses with its original Georgian coach light, elegant railings, and beautifully restored pillars and cornices that frame the entrance porch.
The ground floor offers two elegant reception rooms, both featuring fully functioning fireplaces, original shutters, and exquisite period cornicing. To the rear, an open-plan kitchen and dining area serves as the heart of the home. The kitchen is centred around a large aga with both gas and electric hobs, and French doors open onto a charming courtyard - perfect for enjoying a morning coffee in the sunshine.
Beyond the kitchen, a conservatory dining space looks out over the garden through additional French doors, creating a seamless connection between indoor and outdoor living. Practicality is also well considered, with a guest WC, a utility room with side access, and generous storage throughout.
Upstairs, the first-floor landing offers breathtaking views across the greenery, with glimpses of Walton Bridge in the distance. This floor features two bedrooms, including a stunning principal suite bathed in natural light, complete with a dressing room and a modern en-suite. A second bedroom with ensuite offers flexibility as a guest room or alternative principle suite.
The second floor comprises four further bedrooms and three beautifully appointed bathrooms, each thoughtfully decorated in timeless Farrow & Ball tones. Two of these bedrooms have both an ensuite and spacious walk in wardrobes.
The grounds of Battle Crease Hall are designed for both relaxation and entertaining. A large heated swimming pool takes centre stage, complemented by a dedicated dining and seating area with an outdoor fireplace - perfect for year-round enjoyment.
The manicured lawn wraps around a mature mulberry tree and leads to a productive fruit and vegetable garden, enclosed by a charming brick wall and offering seasonal produce throughout the year.
To the left of the garden stands the original coach house, still featuring its historic rein hooks. This characterful building has been converted to include a bathroom, pool maintenance area, and garage on the ground floor, with a study and lounge above. With its own access and amenities, it offers excellent potential to become a self-contained annexe.
Location
Shepperton is a historic riverside town on the north banks of the Thames, offering a rare blend of village charm and modern convenience. With direct trains to London Waterloo in under an hour and easy access to the M25, it’s ideally placed for both commuting and countryside living.
The town is known for its friendly community, independent shops, and excellent local schools, including Halliford School and Thamesmead. Despite its growth, Shepperton has retained a strong village feel, with a thriving high street and welcoming atmosphere.
Outdoor life is a major draw, especially along the river. Residents enjoy kayaking, paddleboarding, sailing, and open-water swimming - with a public access point to the Thames just moments from Battlecrease Hall. There are also clubs for tennis, cricket, golf, and the arts, making it a vibrant place to live for all ages.
Square Footage: 4,391 sq ft