London property of the week: Townhouse in Twickenham
A magnificent period London townhouse has come onto the market in one of the loveliest, greenest and safest areas of London

Graff House is a magnificent 6,000sq ft townhouse built around 1854, and located within the extremely exclusive St Margarets Trust Grounds – three individually secure and private gardens totalling 12 acres in the Twickenham area of Greater London.
The accommodation in the property is spacious and welcoming, and is arranged over three floors, comprising a reception hall, drawing room, dining room, cinema room, study, large office, stunning kitchen/breakfast room, family living room, cloakroom, utility, a master bedroom suite with dressing room and bathroom and five further bedrooms plus five further bathrooms, a cellar and a loft.
To the rear of the house outside is a lovely landscaped garden with a green oak pergola, wonderful views and direct access to the Avenue Gardens.
The house is situated extremely well for transport links: Heathrow is just eight miles, St Margarets Station with trains to Waterloo just a mile away and central London is ten miles. The village of St Margarets itself offers fantastic amenities, restaurants, bars and shops and The Thames, Kew Gardens and the Old Deer Park are just moments away.
The guide price is £4.95m, for further information please contact Knight Frank on 0208 939 2800 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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