A bright four-bedroom, semi-detached house, with generous open plan living, with the bonus of Wandsworth Common at the end of the road. Beatrix Potter First Catchment, with many great nurseries and independent schools close by.
Set back from the quiet, residential road, this early 20th Century house has plenty of kerb-appeal. Ideal for those who like strolling to the shops on Bellevue Road or being close to the Common, or Northcote Road. The spacious front garden has space for a large bike store and has side access to the rear garden.
The generous open plan living space has a bay window to the front of the house and bi-folding doors to the garden at the rear, which allows plenty of light into the space. The space is versatile, with the front section currently used as a sitting area and the rear as a dining area. The kitchen overlooks the garden and comprises light, gloss cabinetry, with metro tile splashback, a range cooker and an island. The garden has a large, decked terrace and astro-turfed lawn provides a low-maintenance space for play and relaxation. In the hallway, a W.C. is located under the staircase, which has an elegant period balustrade. Upstairs both double bedrooms are sizable spaces, with plenty of built-in storage and cabinetry. The current owners have a desk set up in the third bedroom, which, with its southerly aspect, is a sunny and peaceful spot for working from home. The main bathroom has been well-executed and features a combination of white metro and mosaic tiles . The second floor is home to a large fourth bedroom, with a contemporary en-suite shower room, and plenty of eaves storage.
Collamore Avenue. a quiet, residential street, located just off Wandsworth Common, is within easy reach of the independent shops and cafes of Bellevue Village. Wandsworth Common Station, with its direct links into Clapham Junction and Victoria. The Northern Line at Tooting Bec/Clapham South is also accessible on foot or by regular bus service.