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3 Bedroom Semi Detached House, Tudor Drive, Kingston Upon Thames, KT2
Tudor Drive, Kingston Upon Thames, KT2

Mervyn Smith
315 Richmond Road, Kingston Upon Thames
Description
3-Bedroom 1930s Semi-Detached House with Large Driveway, Garage & Generous Garden in Popular North Kingston
Situated in sought-after North Kingston, this charming three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached home offers spacious and versatile living, brimming with character and potential.
A rare highlight in this area is the large private driveway, providing off-street parking for multiple vehicles—a highly desirable feature for added convenience.
The property features a bright double-aspect reception and dining room (approx. 27 ft through) with a front bay window and rear doors leading out to the garden—perfect for entertaining or relaxing. The fitted kitchen offers ample workspace and storage, with direct access to the garden.
Upstairs, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, including two generous doubles with large bay windows, plus a versatile third bedroom. The family bathroom is smartly presented with a contemporary white suite and tiling.
Outside, the predominantly lawned rear garden (approx. 65'7" x 23'7") offers a peaceful retreat, complete with mature borders. The property also benefits from a large detached garage (approx. 17'9" x 8'3")—ideal for storage, a workshop, or potential conversion (STPP).
These particulars are provided as a general outline only for the guidance of intending buyers and do not constitute, or form any part of, an offer or contract. All descriptions, measurements, implications as to usage, references explicit or implied as to condition and permissions for use and occupation, are given in good faith, but prospective buyers must not rely on them as statements or representations of fact and must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise as to the correctness of each of them. Stated dimensions should not be relied upon for fitting floor coverings, appliances or furniture. None of the services, fittings, appliances, or heating or hot water installations (if any), have been inspected or tested by Mervyn Smith & Co and no warranty can be given as to their working condition. As a guide to prospective buyers, we have been advised by the vendor regarding the service charge but we have not inspected any accounts and we do not know their terms and conditions. Prospective buyers and their legal advisers will have to establish the exact outgoings and obligations prior to any legal commitment to purchase. DISCLAIMER: Many properties built in the UK up to the 1990s may contain some elements of asbestos. If this is a concern, you are advised to seek a specialist assessment.
EPC Rating: D
Key Features
- 3-Bedroom 1930s Semi-Detached House with character features
- Large private driveway with off-street parking for multiple vehicles
- Spacious double-aspect through lounge/dining room with front bay and rear doors to the garden
- Three well-sized bedrooms, including two doubles with bay windows
- Large detached garage with potential for conversion (STPP)
- Generous rear garden with mature borders—ideal for outdoor entertaining
- Gas central heating system and double glazing throughout
- Within easy reach of popular schools, including Latchmere, St Agatha’s, St Paul’s, and Alexandra
- Close to Richmond Park, Ham Lands, and local green spaces
- Moments from bus routes to Norbiton, Kingston, and Richmond, with local shops, a Post Office, and a library nearby
Property Details
- Property type: House
- Price Per Sq Foot: £972
- Approx Sq Feet: 926 sqft
- Plot Sq Feet: 2,885 sqft
- Property Age Bracket: 1910 - 1940
- Council Tax Band: E
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Location
The property is perfectly positioned in the highly sought-after North Kingston area, offering a blend of suburban tranquillity and excellent connectivity. This family-friendly neighbourhood is renowned for its outstanding schools, expansive green spaces, and convenient access to local amenities. >Local Amenities & Shopping Just a short distance from Kingston town centre, where you'll find an array of shops, boutiques, cafés, and restaurants, including John Lewis, Bentall Centre, and popular high-street brands. Local convenience stores, a Post Office, and independent retailers are located along Tudor Drive itself, providing easy access to everyday essentials. Richmond Road offers further shopping and dining options, with a mix of independent eateries and pubs. >Parks & Green Spaces Richmond Park, one of London’s most iconic green spaces, is easily accessible via Ham Gate or Kingston Gate. Enjoy scenic walks, cycling, and wildlife spotting in this sprawling 2,500-acre park. Latchmere Recreation Ground and Dinton Fields are both nearby, offering play areas, sports facilities, and open green spaces—ideal for families and outdoor enthusiasts. The River Thames is within walking distance, providing picturesque riverside walks and access to the Thames Path. >Schools & Education The property is located within the catchment area for several highly regarded schools, including: - Latchmere School (Ofsted-rated 'Outstanding') - St Agatha’s Catholic Primary School - St Paul’s Church of England School - Alexandra School Nearby secondary schools offering excellent educational options include: - Tiffin School - The Kingston Academy - Grey Court School >Transport Links Norbiton Station (approx. 1.2 miles) offers direct rail services to London Waterloo in approximately 26 minutes, making it ideal for commuters. Frequent bus routes along Tudor Drive and Richmond Road provide easy access to Kingston, Richmond, and Norbiton. The nearby A3 offers convenient road access towards Central London and out towards the M25, connecting you to major motorway networks. >Community & Lifestyle North Kingston offers a friendly, residential community vibe with tree-lined streets, period homes, and a family-oriented atmosphere. The area is known for its safe, peaceful environment with a strong sense of local community. Enjoy a variety of local pubs, cafés, and restaurants, perfect for leisurely weekends or evening outings. >Why Live Here? Tudor Drive offers the perfect balance of peaceful suburban living with excellent connectivity. With top-rated schools, expansive parks, and convenient transport links all on your doorstep, it’s an ideal location for families, professionals, and those seeking a welcoming and well-connected neighbourhood.
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