The property offers vast extension potential (subject to planning) and with the addition of a loft, side, and basement extension (see proposed floor plan) the square footage would increase to approximately 3000 (275 sq m).
Internally the accommodation is predominantly split over two floors with exception of a small cellar which serves as great storage space.
On the ground floor, there is a large double reception at the front of the property. This room has a feature bay window and fireplace, however, its real pièce de résistance are the original ceiling roses and cornicing which have been impeccably well maintained. To the rear of the ground floor, there is a large kitchen which has already been extended toward the garden. This room offers ample dining space and has a bespoke Harvey Jones kitchen, that can be painted to suit one's own taste. The garden faces southwest and has been planted with three olive trees that create a real sense of privacy.
On the first floor, there are three bedrooms, a bathroom, and a guest WC. The master bedroom is situated at the front of the property, it has high ceilings also with well-maintained ceiling rose and cornicing, and incorporates the bay window. The bedroom at the rear of the property has a fantastic southwest-facing roof terrace, something rather rare in the street.
Felden Street is a quiet road located just off the Fulham and Munster roads. It is extremely convenient for the numerous local shops bars and cafes that can be found nearby, for example, the Brown Cow gastropub, and Bailey and Sage delicatessen. Transport links include numerous bus routes into central London, and for the tube, Fulham Broadway, Parsons Green, and Putney Bridge are all within a short walk of the property. For green spaces, Bishops Park which abuts the river Thames is a fantastic place to relax, it also offers excellent play facilities for children.
This property offers excellent potential to create a wonderful family home in one of the area's most sought-after streets, this is an opportunity not to be missed.