BIRCH BROOKE | ROSSLYN AVENUE
BARNES | SW13 0JY
BIRCH BROOKE | ROSSLYN AVENUE
BARNES | SW13 0JY
Positioned as the final property of Rosslyn Avenue, on the verge of the Beverley Brook river, sits the opportunity to own one of West London’s most unique homes
Positioned as the final property of Rosslyn Avenue, on the verge of the Beverley Brook river, sits the opportunity to own one of West London’s most unique homes. This gorgeous home offers a contemporary unilateral layout that offers the highest standard of fit out and interior design. The house is made of up four bedrooms, three bathrooms (including two en-suites) and a long, wide entrance hall leading to a large open plan kitchen/living room. A dual aspect indoor / outdoor fireplace takes centre stage, with the outdoor kitchen & BBQ area at the rear adding a perfect extended space for entertaining. There is a treelined private riverside garden that curves around the bank of the brook. The garden starts at the front of the property, passes the centre outside living space then leads back to the rear entertainment area that features and outdoor kitchen and BBQ. There is gated parking for two, further parking within the detached garage as well as a home office / gym.
The Interior design has been delievered by the award winning Burbeck Interiors. A hands on and bespoke fit out has ensured that every material meets the highest expectations. Handmade bespoke joinery, underfloor heating, designer feature lighting along with a fully fitted air flow ventilation system and air source heat pump will ensure this home is not only designed to the highest standard but continues to perform at this level too.
Barnes, once a collection of small farms, a rural enclave a boat ride from the centre of London, mentioned in the Domesday book with origins before 1086. Fast forward to 2021 and we find a community just as vital as it ever was, in a village that has many features that set it apart from most SW London postcodes. With only a 30 minute commute from Central London to Barnes by train, you would not expect to find yourself next to a pond with its residential family of swans. Nor a collection of local pubs that have been pulling pints the old fashioned way since Fuller Smith and Turner Brewery arrived in 1880 just a mile up river. There is a Michelin Star restaurant, the famous specialist cheese shop, independent boutiques, delicatessens, wine shops, café’s, and a variety of restaurants, not to mention the small privately owned cinema. Here in the heart of this, leafy village by the river is a community with a heartbeat. But with names like Harrods Village, The Pond, The Elizabethan Bowels Club, Barnes Bridge, The Olympic Cinema, all in a conservation area with many listed Grade I and Grade II properties, this is indeed a residential area that is surprising as it is real and thus a very unique place to call home.