RICHMOND'S INDEPENDENT ESTATE AGENT FOR THE DISCERNING HOUSE BUYER
The Unexpected End of Rosemont Road.
Rosemont Road is a bit special. A gently sloping no-through, its variety of characterful Victorian homes gives it a distinct sense of place. No wonder it's one of Richmond's most desirable addresses.
But keep going and the mood begins to change. Things become greener, looser, more tucked away.
And at the very end, almost out of sight, a clutch of stylish A-frame 1970s houses sit back in the trees - easy to miss, hard to forget once you've found them.
Set behind a broad drive, this house holds its ground. It doesn't follow the pattern of what's further up the road, and it doesn't try to.
A few steps down from the entrance hall, everything opens out. A large, perfectly balanced room. Kitchen, dining, living - each with proper space and no awkward compromises. It's been designed this way from day one, and it shows.
The width is what sets it apart. It changes how the space behaves: open, lateral, and immediately sociable. You move through it without thinking; people gather without crowding.
Glazed doors run across the back and everything spills outwards.
The garden is a knockout - a thoughtful extension of the space. Wide, layered, and deliberately loose at the edges. A generous deck sets things up for long evenings outside, while beyond it the planting thickens and softens into something closer to a clearing than a garden. Trees rise up, the boundaries blur, and the sense of being tucked away becomes very real. Perfect for those funky summer parties. Hot tub included.
Upstairs, the bedrooms are generous, calm and light-filled. Most have wide, panoramic glazing that draws in views across surrounding gardens, mature trees and open sky - more country than urban. Light, space, and just enough separation.
The principal room is arranged across two levels, with a natural break between sleeping and living space. It gives it a classic 70's feel - more open, more flexible, and more to work with.
This house doesn't lean on old-world charm. It's cooler and cleaner than that - winning you over through space, proportion, and a layout that makes sense the moment you walk in.
And set where it is, at the greener, more tucked-away end of Rosemont Road, it comes as a genuine surprise - with a clear sense of identity.
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Groovy 1970's architecture
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Bang in the heart of Richmond Hill Village
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A skip and a hop to The Vineyard School
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The garden is a knockout
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Chain free
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Parking for the Triumph Stag, the Mini and the Range Rover if you must
Asking Price: £2.7M














