Amidst the hustle and bustle of life in London, the Thames provides a spot of tranquillity for Londoners. Winding through the heart of the metropolitan city, the river has inspired poets, painters and writers for centuries with its effortless beauty and impressive backdrops. A rare opportunity has arisen to rent a substantial home moments from the Thames offering views of the river. Located on the quiet and historical haven of Hammersmith’s Upper Mall, the four-bedroom home is available to let through West London agents Finlay Brewer for £5,950 per calendar month.
Upper Mall is steeped in history and multiple blue plaques can be found within the Mall Conservation Area. These include artist Eric Ravilious, pioneering book binder Thomas James Cobden-Sanderson and MP Sir Alan Herbert, a renowned author and humourist.
The home is accessed through a pleasing front garden and a welcoming hallway leads to the main staircase and cloakroom. Hardwood flooring is found across the entire house, adding a homely charm. The primary reception area looks out onto the front garden and connects to the contemporary kitchen/ dining room. A large island worktop divides the cooking and dining areas, finished in walnut and tastefully matching the kitchen units. A set of double doors opens onto the patioed rear garden with raised brickwork and shrubbery.
Along with being a stone’s throw from the river, the home boasts two floors of immaculate living space. Down the main staircase, the lower ground floor has undergone an impressive refurbishment, creating a substantial communal space and additional shower room. The floor has the potential to serve as a family room, large playroom or games room. Towards the back of the room, a staircase leads directly up to the rear garden.
Upstairs, the first floor comprises three well sized double bedrooms with original bi-folding windows, the largest of which has an ensuite bathroom, and a further family bathroom.
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