£5,500 pcm
(£1,269 pw)
4 bed town house to rentChiswick Staithe, Chiswick W4
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
2,111 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Available from 16 December 2025
Unfurnished
About this property
4 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
Over 2,000 sq. Ft. Of living area
Full-facing views of the River Thames
Private river frontage and quay
Winch for light boats
Off-street parking and integrated garage
Transport links via the A316 / M3 / M4
Excellent transport links from Chiswick National Rail station
Available 16th of December
RiverHomes is delighted to introduce this four-bedroom end of terrace house on Chiswick Staithe, a quietly remarkable corner of the Thames. The house commands full-facing river views that stretch across 180 degrees, catching the changing light of the day.
Chiswick Staithe itself is a rare example of 1960s riverside townhouses with considered, human-scaled design. Edward Armitage, the local architect behind the development, arranged the homes around a generous car-free green, giving the streets a calm, almost cloistered quality. Each house enjoys private river frontage with a quay and winch for light boats, and the subtle variation in layouts and architectural details makes the development quietly distinctive among riverside estates.
This property sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac off Hartington Road, with off-street parking and an integrated garage. Over four levels and more than 2,000 sq. Ft., the house balances family living with the drama of its setting. The ground floor has a utility room, WC and garage. Above, the first-floor dining and reception room opens onto a balcony framing the river, a space made for both everyday life and quiet moments. Four bedrooms and family bathrooms occupy the upper floors, each taking advantage of the uninterrupted vistas.
The location blends calm with connectivity. The A316 links to the M3 and M4, while Chiswick National Rail station is a short walk, with trains to Clapham Junction and Waterloo every 15 minutes. Beyond transport, the riverside paths, local shops and nearby cafes make this enclave of Chiswick a place to linger.
This is a house that sits comfortably in its surroundings, quietly confident, with space, light and the Thames as a constant companion. EPC rating E. Council tax band G. Tenant fees may apply.
Chiswick Staithe itself is a rare example of 1960s riverside townhouses with considered, human-scaled design. Edward Armitage, the local architect behind the development, arranged the homes around a generous car-free green, giving the streets a calm, almost cloistered quality. Each house enjoys private river frontage with a quay and winch for light boats, and the subtle variation in layouts and architectural details makes the development quietly distinctive among riverside estates.
This property sits at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac off Hartington Road, with off-street parking and an integrated garage. Over four levels and more than 2,000 sq. Ft., the house balances family living with the drama of its setting. The ground floor has a utility room, WC and garage. Above, the first-floor dining and reception room opens onto a balcony framing the river, a space made for both everyday life and quiet moments. Four bedrooms and family bathrooms occupy the upper floors, each taking advantage of the uninterrupted vistas.
The location blends calm with connectivity. The A316 links to the M3 and M4, while Chiswick National Rail station is a short walk, with trains to Clapham Junction and Waterloo every 15 minutes. Beyond transport, the riverside paths, local shops and nearby cafes make this enclave of Chiswick a place to linger.
This is a house that sits comfortably in its surroundings, quietly confident, with space, light and the Thames as a constant companion. EPC rating E. Council tax band G. Tenant fees may apply.



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