£4,500 pcm
(£1,038 pw)
3 bed terraced house to rentMartindale, East Sheen, London SW14
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Available from 18 October 2025
Unfurnished
About this property
Edwardian House
Three Bedrooms
Two Receptions
Conservatory
Kitchen
Bathroom
Guest Cloak Room
Utility Room
Loft Storage
West Facing Garden
A delightful newly refurbished three bedroomed Edwardian family home, in this ever popular parkside area of East Sheen.
The location benefits from being close to the highly regarded Sheen Mount Primary School.
Richmond Park with it's fabulous flora and fauna, is a stone's throw away.
A spacious entrance and hallway leads into the double reception room with two original ornate mantel pieces, housing working gas fireplaces.
The original wooden floors have been recently sanded and waxed.
Leading off the reception room is a new conservatory, which makes a great play area and diner, with access to a very pretty west facing york stone paved garden, with rear access.
The kitchen has built in cupboards, granite worktops, a new gas range cooker, a fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
There is a separate utility room with a washing machine and hanging space.
A guest cloakroom is also on the ground floor.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and one single bedroom, all with built in wardrobes and newly fitted carpets.
The family bathroom has bespoke hand made tiles and also benefits from a freestanding cast iron bath and a seperate walk in shower.
The property also has an original quaint wooden ladder, leading up to a useful loft space.
Council Tax is Band F.
Location: Martindale Road is a short walk from Richmond Park and Sheen Mount Primary School.
East Sheen offers lots of great shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs.
For the commuters, there is a good bus service and nearby Mortlake Station offers access to the overland railway network, including Richmond and Waterloo Station.
There is easy access to Central London and Heathrow via the A4 and M4.
Richmond Park was created by King Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park and is the largest enclosed space in London. Besides plenty of flora and fauna, it has around 630 red and fallow deer that roam freely within much of the park, together with a spectrum of water fowl in and around it's beautiful ponds.
The park is a Nature Reserve and home to the famous Isabella Plantation and White Lodge, which was formerly a royal residence and is now the Royal Ballet School.
Measuring 3.69 square miles (955 hectares or 2,360 acres), it is comparable in size to Paris's Bois de Vincennes and around three times the size of Central Park in New York. It includes a golf course, horse riding and other facilities for sport and recreation..
The location benefits from being close to the highly regarded Sheen Mount Primary School.
Richmond Park with it's fabulous flora and fauna, is a stone's throw away.
A spacious entrance and hallway leads into the double reception room with two original ornate mantel pieces, housing working gas fireplaces.
The original wooden floors have been recently sanded and waxed.
Leading off the reception room is a new conservatory, which makes a great play area and diner, with access to a very pretty west facing york stone paved garden, with rear access.
The kitchen has built in cupboards, granite worktops, a new gas range cooker, a fridge/freezer and dishwasher.
There is a separate utility room with a washing machine and hanging space.
A guest cloakroom is also on the ground floor.
On the first floor, there are two double bedrooms and one single bedroom, all with built in wardrobes and newly fitted carpets.
The family bathroom has bespoke hand made tiles and also benefits from a freestanding cast iron bath and a seperate walk in shower.
The property also has an original quaint wooden ladder, leading up to a useful loft space.
Council Tax is Band F.
Location: Martindale Road is a short walk from Richmond Park and Sheen Mount Primary School.
East Sheen offers lots of great shops, cafes, restaurants and pubs.
For the commuters, there is a good bus service and nearby Mortlake Station offers access to the overland railway network, including Richmond and Waterloo Station.
There is easy access to Central London and Heathrow via the A4 and M4.
Richmond Park was created by King Charles I in the 17th century as a deer park and is the largest enclosed space in London. Besides plenty of flora and fauna, it has around 630 red and fallow deer that roam freely within much of the park, together with a spectrum of water fowl in and around it's beautiful ponds.
The park is a Nature Reserve and home to the famous Isabella Plantation and White Lodge, which was formerly a royal residence and is now the Royal Ballet School.
Measuring 3.69 square miles (955 hectares or 2,360 acres), it is comparable in size to Paris's Bois de Vincennes and around three times the size of Central Park in New York. It includes a golf course, horse riding and other facilities for sport and recreation..
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