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3 bed flat for saleParkleys, Richmond TW10
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
947 sq. ft
About this property
Over 1,000 sq ft / 93 sq m of accommodation
First floor position with bright dual aspect
Largest Parkleys apartment design
Grade II listed Span development by Eric Lyons
Three bedrooms, two reception rooms
Communal landscaped gardens
Gas central heating with Worcester combi boiler
A welcoming entrance lobby provides useful storage and houses a Worcester condensing combi boiler. From here, the accommodation flows into two interlinked reception rooms:
The main reception (16’5 x 12’6) is bright and airy, with wide windows to the front.
The adjoining dining room (14’8 x 12’6) enjoys views over the rear courtyard garden, ideal for entertaining or relaxing.
The kitchen (9’ x 8’3) is fitted with units and worktops, with scope for personalisation, and a window overlooking the gardens.
There are three bedrooms, each with built-in storage:
The principal bedroom (12’6 x 12’1) offers fitted wardrobes and ample natural light.
The second bedroom (12’6 x 10’8) is another double with storage.
The third bedroom (10’2 x 6’11) makes a perfect study, child’s room or guest space.
The bathroom is fitted with a modern walk-in shower, vanity unit and WC, finished with stylish tiling.
Marlowe Court sits within the Parkleys Conservation Area, a leafy enclave designed around landscaped courtyards and communal green spaces. Residents benefit from a strong sense of community and proximity to an array of amenities. Local shops, cafés, and 24-hour bus services are moments away, while Ham Common, Richmond Park, and the Thames at Teddington Lock are all within easy reach. The area is well served by both state and independent schools, and Richmond and Kingston town centres offer excellent shopping, leisure and transport facilities, including mainline and Underground services into central London.
Shared Freehold with 999-year lease from 1982
Service Charge: Approx. £750 per quarter (includes building insurance, communal upkeep, gardening, and window cleaning)
Parkleys (1955–56) was the first major development by Span and architect Eric Lyons, later President of the riba. Designed with an emphasis on light, landscape and community, it set new standards in post-war housing and is now Grade II listed. The scheme remains one of the most admired examples of modernist suburban design, combining architectural merit with a welcoming village feel.
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Location
Marlowe Court forms part of the Parkleys development on Ham Common, a leafy residential setting with a distinct community atmosphere. The development itself is set amongst landscaped gardens with mature trees and shared courtyards, offering a sense of space and tranquillity rarely found so close to London.
Just moments away are the wide-open spaces of Ham Common, the River Thames at Teddington Lock, and the vast parkland of Richmond Park, London’s largest Royal Park. Everyday needs are well served by nearby local shops and cafés, with more extensive amenities available in Richmond and Kingston, both easily accessible by bus, bike, or car.
The area is renowned for its excellent selection of schools, both state and independent, while fast transport links connect to central London via rail and Underground services from Richmond or Kingston. For leisure, the neighbourhood offers riverside walks, cycling routes, tennis clubs, and the historic Ham House & Garden (National Trust) within easy reach.
Communal Garden
Communal Gardens
Disclaimer
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