I've lived at Yeomans Mews for 18 years from when my son was 2 months old until now, where he is about to flee the nest.
I have many cherished memories of living here, from meeting life long friends from the neighbourhood to cosy Christmases and sunny summers in the garden.
It feels much more than a house as it contains years of love and happiness and I believe anyone who takes over the keys for this home will be lucky enough to experience the same.
Why we'd buy this home:
This charming end-of-terrace mews house is a genuine opportunity - not just for what it is, but for how it makes you feel. It delivers all the tangible must-haves: a sunny, private, south-facing garden, a separate garage, a sleek modern kitchen, and the ever-valuable "chain-free" status.
But what truly sets it apart is the intangible: the sense of community within the mews, where manicured communal grounds foster connection, not just cohabitation. It's a place where children play safely and neighbours stop to chat - a kind of quiet luxury that's hard to quantify but easy to love.
And then there's the location, which offers a lifestyle rich in riverside walks, green spaces, boutique shops, authentic restaurants and independent cafés. The area is also home to a number of excellent schools, making it an ideal setting for growing families who value both education and lifestyle.
This isn’t just a home - it’s a clever and heartfelt decision dressed in bricks and mortar.
Based on a sale price of £500,000 the total amount of stamp duty payable will be:
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Last updated: The calculator has been updated to reflect changes in stamp duty following the Autumn Budget on 30th October 2024 for April 1st 2025 onwards.