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£750,000
3 bed flat for saleClifden Road, Brentford TW8
3 beds
3 baths
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Chain Free
Converted Grade II listed Victorian building
Dramatic open plan reception with exceptional volume
Bedrooms smartly zoned across opposite wings
Central air conditioning in every room
Atmospheric mood lighting throughout
Whole house water filtration system
Integrated extractor system for fresh airflow
Open Day scheduled for Monday 19th January, between 2:00pm to 5:00 pm.
In the words of the owner:
"Having found a property offering unique lateral living and natural light, we were delightfully surprised to find it also offered an oasis of calm. Positioned well away from the road, you can hear a pin drop, and relaxing in the living room at night, gazing at the moon through the rooflight, or listening to the sound of raindrops on the sloped tiles gives the feeling of a countryside retreat.
We love the welcoming atmosphere at The Brook Freehouse, The Black Dog, and The Brewery Tap. There is a vibrant creative population at Johnson's Island among others, and the area is seeped in history, with the Duke of Northumberland's residence in Syon Park, the working Victorian shipyard on Dock Road, and the 18th century architecture at The Butts, not to mention the Weir Pub on the canal, which was formerly a butcher shop where the artist jw Turner sold his first artworks as a young boy. "
This exceptional residence lives and breathes architectural distinction and thoughtful design. Set within a striking Grade II listed former baths, the dramatic open-plan living space is flooded with natural light and showcases a powerful roof lantern that elevates the sense of volume throughout the home.
The layout is intelligently zoned, with mezzanine bedrooms positioned for privacy and flexibility - each with their own private staircase, ideal for modern living, home offices or creative use. Every room benefits from the rare luxury of central air conditioning and an advanced ventilation and filtration system designed to ensure comfort year-round.
High quality finishes sit alongside thoughtful practical upgrades, including new kitchen appliances, generous storage and a whole-house water filtration system, creating a home that is both visually striking and functionally complete.
Perfectly placed in Brentford’s vibrant TW8, the property enjoys excellent connectivity and local amenities, offering an extraordinary living experience for professionals, creatives and discerning buyers alike.
Location
Set within the iconic Old Baths, the property sits in the heart of Brentford’s thriving TW8 neighbourhood. This is an area that blends historic character with a growing riverside culture. Independent cafés, local shops, and scenic walks along the Thames and the Grand Union Canal are all close by as is world renowned Kew Gardens. The setting feels established yet creative, appealing to those who value character, community, and everyday convenience.
Transportation
Connectivity is a key strength. Brentford rail station provides regular services into Waterloo and Central London, making daily commuting straightforward. Road access is equally strong, with swift routes to the A4 and M4. Heathrow Airport is easily reached, terminal 5 is 30 minutes by car or 45 minutes by public transport, ideal for frequent travelers, while Central London remains highly accessible for work and leisure alike
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Leasehold (238 years)
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Council tax band
E
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