Cool living with a distinguished past

LONDON LIFE MAGAZINE

Comprising 56 outstanding new residences, Richmond Square is fast becoming one of the coolest locations to reside in SW London.

Originally built in the early 18th Century, Richmond Square centred on Rossdale House – the classical townhouse on Kew Foot Road that is seen today. The house was home to poet and playwright James Thomson, notable for authoring the poem Rule Britannia, between 1739 and 1748.

A refined sense of style 

Every apartment at Richmond Square is different, thanks to the range of original floorplans and building layouts. Each home boasts the ultimate sense of understated luxury through the use of natural materials, muted colour tones and vast living spaces. The majority of the properties feature private outside space, including private terraces, patios, balconies and verandas. All have use of the private, landscaped square.

Living areas and bedrooms are spacious and flooded with natural light, thanks to the generous period windows throughout the historic buildings. High quality handcrafted Italian designed kitchens feature Blanco steel sinks, whilst bathrooms and shower rooms have been elegantly furnished and finished in Carrara marble.

Residents will also benefit from Richmond Square’s Concierge, who is there to meet and greet visitors and owners whilst taking care of daily tasks to make life easier. 

A rare outer-prime London location 

Richmond Square is located in one of the most sought-after areas of London. The striking façade of Rossdale House overlooks Kew Foot Road and onwards to Richmond’s Old Deer Park, whilst Richmond station is just a seven minute walk away.

Apartment prices start from £650,000 for a one bedroom apartment and rise to £1.4m for a two bedroom penthouse with roof terrace. To arrange an appointment, email sales@richmondsq.co.uk, call 0203 369 0179 or visit www.richmondsq.co.uk

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