£2,350,000
4 bed terraced house for saleLonsdale Road, London SW13
4 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Freehold
About this property
Family Home
Four Bedrooms
Two Bathrooms
Arranged Over Three Floors
Private Balcony
Secluded Garden
Excellent Transport Links
Views Of River Thames
In The Heart Of Barnes Village
River at the front door. Barnes at your back. This four bedroom house on Lonsdale Road is the sort of place that makes you rethink what London home means over 2,000 sqft of easy, unpretentious space, with the Thames right there every time you look up.
The space
You step into a wide hallway that actually feels like an entrance, not an afterthought. It pulls you straight through to a double reception that runs the length of the house one end for sofas and slow Sundays, the other for long dinners and late‐night conversations. At the back, the house loosens up: An open‐plan kitchen/dining room with proper worktop space, fully integrated kit and room for everyone to be in there at once without treading on toes. Beyond that, a glass‐walled conservatory opens onto a secluded garden, so summer more or less moves in with you.
Upstairs, real bedrooms
The principal bedroom claims the best view: Built‐in wardrobes, a private balcony and that wide, open sweep of the gardens in front of you. Two more doubles on this floor keep things civilised no box rooms, no sulking about who got the small one. Plus a modern family bathroom that can actually cope with a morning rush. Up under the eaves, the top‐floor bedroom spreads out into a generous, loft‐style space with masses of storage; it’s part teenager’s den, part guest suite, part “I work from home now” studio. A downstairs shower room and extra storage on every level keep day‐to‐day life from descending into chaos.
Barnes, location
Outside, you’ve got that classic Barnes mix: River in front of you, village behind you. Independent shops, coffee that’s worth leaving the house for, restaurants you’ll get too comfortable in, and a weekly farmers’ market that makes “just popping out for bread” a risky concept. The Wetland Centre’s 100 acres are close enough to become your default Sunday plan, whether you’ve got kids, a dog or just a good pair of trainers. Trains from Barnes Bridge roll you into Clapham Junction and Waterloo, so the West End, the City and everything in between stay within easy reach, and there’s a strong line‐up of schools nearby Harrodian, Barnes Primary, St Paul’s, The Swedish School if that’s on your radar.
It’s London, but softer round the edges more river, more sky, more room to breathe
The space
You step into a wide hallway that actually feels like an entrance, not an afterthought. It pulls you straight through to a double reception that runs the length of the house one end for sofas and slow Sundays, the other for long dinners and late‐night conversations. At the back, the house loosens up: An open‐plan kitchen/dining room with proper worktop space, fully integrated kit and room for everyone to be in there at once without treading on toes. Beyond that, a glass‐walled conservatory opens onto a secluded garden, so summer more or less moves in with you.
Upstairs, real bedrooms
The principal bedroom claims the best view: Built‐in wardrobes, a private balcony and that wide, open sweep of the gardens in front of you. Two more doubles on this floor keep things civilised no box rooms, no sulking about who got the small one. Plus a modern family bathroom that can actually cope with a morning rush. Up under the eaves, the top‐floor bedroom spreads out into a generous, loft‐style space with masses of storage; it’s part teenager’s den, part guest suite, part “I work from home now” studio. A downstairs shower room and extra storage on every level keep day‐to‐day life from descending into chaos.
Barnes, location
Outside, you’ve got that classic Barnes mix: River in front of you, village behind you. Independent shops, coffee that’s worth leaving the house for, restaurants you’ll get too comfortable in, and a weekly farmers’ market that makes “just popping out for bread” a risky concept. The Wetland Centre’s 100 acres are close enough to become your default Sunday plan, whether you’ve got kids, a dog or just a good pair of trainers. Trains from Barnes Bridge roll you into Clapham Junction and Waterloo, so the West End, the City and everything in between stay within easy reach, and there’s a strong line‐up of schools nearby Harrodian, Barnes Primary, St Paul’s, The Swedish School if that’s on your radar.
It’s London, but softer round the edges more river, more sky, more room to breathe
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