£475,000
(£635/sq. ft)
2 bed maisonette for saleWilmer Close, Kingston Upon Thames KT2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
748 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Own private front door and entrance
Chain free, lease to 2112. £10 Ground Rent.
Private gardens front and rear
Two double bedrooms, 748 sq ft
Ultrafast full fibre available up to 1800mb
Kitchen opens to rear garden
Brick outbuilding with power run in
Quiet cul-de-sac, on-street parking
Tiffin Girls, Fern Hill and Alexandra Primary, all Outstanding, all within three quarters of a mile
Richmond Park, Ham Common and Ham Parade close by, buses to Richmond and Kingston
A front door of its own.
This is a ground floor maisonette with its own entrance from the outside, and everything behind that door is on one level: 748 sq ft, two double bedrooms, a bay-fronted reception room, kitchen and bathroom. Square footage sits 10th on the list, and at 748 sq ft this delivers. Tick.
Two gardens, not a share of a lawn.
Outdoor space ranks joint second, and there is a garden front and rear. We think this deserves two ticks. The front runs 24 ft 11 by 19 ft 3, which is a bigger piece of ground than most terraced houses in Kingston, with the reception room's bay window looking straight over it. The rear is 28 ft 10 by 12 ft 10, and the kitchen door opens into it.
Close to everything, quiet where it counts.
Distance to town has climbed six places in a year as people moved back towards the office, and Wilmer Close sits well for it: A bus stop at Wingfield Road 0.17 miles away, Norbiton for Waterloo, Kingston and Richmond in either direction. But the close itself is a cul-de-sac, so the only cars on it belong to people who live here, and Richmond Park and Ham Common are on the doorstep. Buyers rank both how built-up an area is and how close the parks are (so that is 8 and 9 on the list). Tick and Tick again.
Doubles all round.
The reception room is 14 ft 4 into the bay by 14 ft 2. Both bedrooms are genuine doubles, 13 ft by 12 ft 1 and 12 ft 11 by 9 ft 4, both face on to gardens. The kitchen is 10 ft 3 by 9 ft 2, fitted, with the door out. The bathroom is done.
All power. To the outbuilding.
Separate to the garden shed. There is a brick outbuilding, with power already run into it. Ten foot seven by three foot seven. Bikes, mower, tools, and everything that would otherwise be living in a bedroom.
Good to know before you go.
Ground rent is £10 a year. The service charge is between £200 and £250, variable and set annually, so ask us for the current year's figure. Yes it is heated on electric, but the storage heaters in most rooms are new and efficient.
Schools still add up, at 13th on the list.
Lower down most buyers' lists than agents assume, but worth knowing: Tiffin Girls, Fern Hill Primary and Alexandra Primary are all within a mile, all rated Outstanding, with St Agatha's Catholic Primary and Latchmere both Good and closer still. Three Ticks.
11th most important is shops, and there are plenty nearby. Final Tick.
No chain, less pain.
The property is offered with no onward chain. For people who don't buy a house every day, this is an enormous benefit, especially if you aren't in a chain yourself. Nationally, almost one agreed sale in four fell through before exchange in the first quarter of 2026, and 38% of those collapses came within four weeks of the sale being agreed (TwentyCi). A chain-free seller removes the biggest part of that worry: There is nobody above us to let you down. It also puts you in charge of the timetable. Exchange currently averages 134 days nationally; here, the seller's side is ready when you are. And it is rarer than it sounds: Only around a third of homes on the market can say it.
Ready when you are.
Viewings run weekday afternoons from 12.30pm and book online without waiting for us to open. Twenty minutes is the standard slot, longer if you want it.
Seller says: “We love this property and don’t really want to sell it. Everybody that has lived there loves the garden and location. We have thought about renting it out and last time it was snapped up by a lovely couple. We really do hope we find a buyer who loves it as much as we do and they did.”
New to the area?
Kingston is named after a stone. The Coronation Stone, still standing by Clattern Bridge, crowned seven Saxon kings, starting in 902. North Kingston keeps a quieter version of all that history: The riverside along Lower Ham Road is a conservation area and home to the rowing and sailing clubs, and the walk to town runs through Canbury Gardens, past The Boaters, to Kingston Bridge, the first major Thames crossing above London Bridge until Westminster Bridge was built. Town brings the market square, trading for centuries beneath the Market House of 1840, and David Mach's Out of Order, red telephone boxes toppled like dominoes since 1988. Richmond Park is up the hill. We have been selling homes here since 1975, and we look forward to selling this one to you.
Location
Wilmer Close is a quiet cul-de-sac ideally positioned in the popular Ham area between Richmond and Kingston. The property is within easy reach of Richmond Park, Ham Common and the River Thames, offering exceptional opportunities for walking, cycling and outdoor recreation. Local shopping facilities, cafés and everyday amenities can be found nearby at Ham Parade, while both Kingston and Richmond town centres provide a wider choice of shops, restaurants and transport links including mainline rail services into London Waterloo.
The area is well served by regular bus routes connecting Ham with Richmond, Kingston and surrounding areas, and benefits from a strong local community along with access to a number of well regarded schools.
Living Room
A well-proportioned reception room with wood flooring throughout and a feature fireplace with mantel. A large window to the front provides excellent natural light, creating a versatile space suited to a range of furniture layouts.
Bedroom 1
A generously sized double bedroom with wood flooring and a large window overlooking the garden, providing plenty of natural light. Built-in storage and a versatile layout make this a comfortable and adaptable space.
Bedroom 2
A bright double bedroom with wood flooring throughout and a window to the front elevation dressed with curtains. Neutral décor offers a blank canvas ready for a range of furnishing styles.
Bathroom
A bright and modern bathroom comprising a panelled bath, pedestal wash basin, and low-level WC, finished with feature tiling and a heated towel rail. A window to the side elevation provides natural light and ventilation.
Kitchen
A well-fitted kitchen with warm wood-toned cabinetry and dark granite-effect worktops, complemented by tiled flooring throughout. Integrated appliances include a washing machine, with twin windows to the side and rear allowing plenty of natural light into the space.
Front Garden
Large garden to front of property
Rear Garden
Large garden to the rear of the property
Disclaimer
These particulars are a general guide and do not form part of any offer or contract. Descriptions, dimensions and details are believed accurate but not guaranteed. Buyers must verify all information by inspection or enquiry. Services, systems and appliances have not been tested and no warranty is given. Lease terms, service charges, and ground rents should be confirmed by solicitors before exchange. We aim to comply with the Consumer Protection from Unfair Trading Regulations 2008 and ntselat guidance on Material Information. Please ask us if you have any questions about information provided.
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Tenure
Leasehold (86 years)
Service charge
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£10
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