Terraced Houses For Sale in South West London
A distinguished double-fronted residence, exquisitely finished and offering over 6,000 sq ft of outstanding family living Nestled on one of Wandsworth’s most coveted residential streets, this exceptional double-fronted home is a rare offering—combining classic Victorian grandeur with sophisticat...
** Guide Price £3,950,000 - £4,350,000 ** An imposing stucco fronted Victorian villa, dating from circa 1860, which measures in excess of 4,500 square feet and yet offers scope to be further extended as well as representing something of a blank canvas for an incoming purcha...
Situated on the western side of arguably Battersea's most sought-after road and having been meticulously designed and extended this is a beautifully presented family house. Furthermore, subject to the necessary consents, the house could be extended to create further accommodation. There is also e...
Located just off Battersea Square, this welcoming four/five-bedroom house unfolds over four storeys and just shy of 3,100 sq ft of living space. The home balances open, sociable areas for entertaining with quieter, more intimate spaces. A private rear courtyard and series of terraces connect the ...
A light and spacious contemporary family home with off-street parking and a south facing garden The house is set back from the road and approached via a private drive with off-street parking. A generous entrance/boot room opens to a central hallway providing views straight through to the back of...
Situated moments away from Battersea Park with excellent transport links this substantial end of terrace house is in excess of 2,700 square feet and boasts a very good sized patio and roof terrace as well as private underground parking and an additional storage unit.
An elegant 4-bedroom townhouse of just under 3,000 sq ft, moments from Battersea Park and the riverside. Features secure underground parking via a private car lift and is offered chain free. Close to Battersea Power Station, King’s Road, and top schools including Thomas’s Battersea.
































