Grade II-listed home along Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race route goes on the market for £2.95m
A grand house with 90-foot river frontage on the Oxbridge boat race route has gone available on the market for £2.95million.
Suthrey Home is within the London suburb of Mortlake, Richmond Upon Thames, and has the biggest personal river frontage within the space.
The Grade II Listed property was initially in-built 1619 and was house to the world well-known Mortlake Tapestry Works, whose masterpieces will be seen in palaces and museums around the globe to at the present time.
Up on the market with Riverhomes is your entire floor flooring and basement, which makes a four-bedroom residence.
Mortlake is on the south financial institution of the River Thames on the Oxford and Cambridge boat race route, with Richmond Park and Kew Gardens each close by.

Suthrey Home is within the London suburb of Mortlake, Richmond Upon Thames, and has the biggest personal river frontage within the space. Pictured: The skin of the house surrounded by lush gardens

Mortlake is on the south financial institution of the River Thames on the Oxford and Cambridge boat race route (pictured), with Richmond Park and Kew Gardens each close by


Pictured: A view of the river from outdoors Suthrey Home the place the Oxbridge boat race passes by way of

The Grade II Listed property was initially in-built 1619 and was house to the world well-known Mortlake Tapestry Works, whose masterpieces will be seen in palaces and museums around the globe to at the present time

Up on the market with Riverhomes is your entire floor flooring and basement, which makes a four-bedroom residence. Pictured: A bed room hallway with hardwood flooring

Up on the market with Riverhomes is your entire floor flooring and basement, which makes a four-bedroom residence. Pictured: A backyard and patio space outdoors the grand house which has sufficient house for an ample eating space

Pictured: A courtyard outdoors the house with gray slate paving outdoors one of many entrances. The bottom flooring options loads of home windows to let in pure daylight

The tapestry works started in 1619 and Sir Francis Crane, secretary to King Charles I, introduced over 140 Flemish weavers and their households to make the tapestries. Pictured: A kitchen and eating room in the home with hardwood flooring and an open plan setting with archways

The primary fee was for a set of 9 tapestries for the Prince of Wales. A transfer in direction of portray and portraiture within the late seventeenth century meant tapestries fell out of style and the works closed in 1703. Pictured: One of many bedrooms in the home full with hardwood flooring and doorways in addition to a disused hearth

Pictured: A tapestry exhibiting the The Seizure of Cassandra by Ajax from a set of The Horses, circa 1650
The tapestry works started in 1619 and Sir Francis Crane, secretary to King Charles I, introduced over 140 Flemish weavers and their households to make the tapestries.
The primary fee was for a set of 9 tapestries for the Prince of Wales. A transfer in direction of portray and portraiture within the late seventeenth century meant tapestries fell out of style and the works closed in 1703.
Suthrey Home is the one surviving constructing of the tapestry works.
In 2020, Mortlake tapestries from the Royal Assortment have been on show at St James’s Palace, Kensington Palace and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. There are additionally units at Forde Abbey, Chatsworth Home and the Metropolitan Museum of Artwork in New York.
Suthrey Home had a big Georgian extension added to it in about 1830 and is now cut up into three flats.
This one has 2,722 sq ft of lodging with a formidable wine cellar and storage within the basement and on the bottom flooring there’s a kitchen/eating room, a big reception room, 4 bedrooms and three loos.

In 2020, Mortlake tapestries from the Royal Assortment have been on show at St James’s Palace, Kensington Palace and the Palace of Holyroodhouse. Pictured: The kitchen with hardwood flooring and three massive home windows to let in pure daylight

Suthrey Home had a big Georgian extension added to it in about 1830 and is now cut up into three flats. Pictured: The lounge within the four-bedroom residence options extra hardwood flooring and pink partitions

This residence has 2,722 sq ft of lodging with a formidable wine cellar and storage within the basement and on the bottom flooring there’s a kitchen/eating room, a big reception room, 4 bedrooms and three loos

Pictured: One of many 4 bedrooms which options uncovered wood beams and previous wood doorways with metallic latches in addition to a disused hearth

The beneficiant kitchen/eating room has three flooring to ceiling sash home windows, a big household vary cooker and a glass lure door all the way down to the wine cellar


The 600ft of cupboard space within the basement might be transformed into further lodging topic to planning permission. Pictured: A downstairs bathroom
The beneficiant kitchen/eating room has three flooring to ceiling sash home windows, a big household vary cooker and a glass lure door all the way down to the wine cellar.
The 600ft of cupboard space within the basement might be transformed into further lodging topic to planning permission.
The home is personal and gated with parking for as much as 5 automobiles and a spacious personal backyard of 87ft by 78ft.
Nick Austin, from Riverhomes, stated: ‘This property has the biggest personal backyard in Mortlake. It is an residence, nonetheless it’s simply beautiful with the Georgian structure.

The home is personal and gated with parking for as much as 5 automobiles and a spacious personal backyard of 87ft by 78ft. Pictured: One of many bedrooms which options massive sash home windows that allow in plenty of daylight

Nick Austin, from Riverhomes, stated: ‘This property has the biggest personal backyard in Mortlake. It is an residence, nonetheless it’s simply beautiful with the Georgian structure’

He added: ‘In almost 20 years working in property, I’ve by no means seen one thing so tranquil and personal. Irrespective of the place you go, you simply can not get the house and tranquility, particularly since Covid, there’s a lot demand now.’ Pictured: One of many loos with marble flooring

He stated: ‘The again of the home is the unique sixteenth century tapestry manufacturing facility and the Georgian extension is on the entrance of the home. You are holding a chunk of historical past in your arms’

Pictured: The house’s stunning backyard with plenty of flowers and a paved seating space which might be used for out of doors eating

Mr Austin added: ‘Mortlake was initially bequeathed to the Duke of Marlborough and he was the primary particular person to construct a home on the waterfront, the realm has a wealthy and fabulous historical past of its personal’

He stated: ‘Now it’s a vibrant hub of a neighborhood with an enormous array of outlets, cafes, markets and pubs’

Pictured: A hallway that leads right into a eating and kitchen space by way of an openplan archway that enables mild to journey all through the house
‘In almost 20 years working in property, I’ve by no means seen one thing so tranquil and personal. Irrespective of the place you go, you simply can not get the house and tranquility, particularly since Covid, there’s a lot demand now.
‘The again of the home is the unique sixteenth century tapestry manufacturing facility and the Georgian extension is on the entrance of the home. You are holding a chunk of historical past in your arms.
‘Mortlake was initially bequeathed to the Duke of Marlborough and he was the primary particular person to construct a home on the waterfront, the realm has a wealthy and fabulous historical past of its personal.
‘Now it’s a vibrant hub of a neighborhood with an enormous array of outlets, cafes, markets and pubs.’
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