Georgian
Over 5,000 Sq Ft
Six Beds
Six Baths
Nanny Quarters
Off Street Parking
1/2 Acre Walled Garden
Period Detail
Build Guarantee
Freehold & Chain Free
Built in 1760, the year George III came to the throne, Stokes House is a rare example of Georgian architecture reimagined for modern living. Set behind private gates and high walls, this detached residence offers over 5,000 sq ft of lateral living across three principal floors, with a newly constructed lower ground entertainment suite, all nestled within half an acre of beautifully landscaped gardens.
Having undergone a multi-million-pound, back-to-brick restoration—now offered with a 10-year build warranty—every element of this home has been carefully considered and executed to exacting standards. From the chequerboard marble-floored entrance to the bespoke joinery, deep skirtings and herringbone oak flooring with underfloor heating throughout, craftsmanship and symmetry guide the experience of each space.
The ground floor is defined by its lateral volume and flow, with a series of vast dining, reception and family areas built for entertaining. At its heart is a grand formal reception room—an exquisite showcase of the home’s period character—complete with a full-height bay window overlooking the gardens, marble fireplace, ornate cornicing and restored panelling. To the rear, a showstopping open-plan kitchen and informal reception space spans the entire width of the house, featuring a handcrafted Martin Moore kitchen with stone island, walk-in pantry and French doors opening directly to the terrace.
Also on the ground floor is a refined study, generous storage, and secondary access to the garden. Upstairs, five spacious bedrooms and four beautifully finished bathrooms are arranged across two floors, including a principal suite with dressing room and garden views.
The lower ground floor offers a dedicated entertainment suite with cinema room, additional reception space and access to a private courtyard. A utility room, boot room and plant space complete the service areas.
Positioned between the open spaces of Richmond Park and the Thames Path, with the leafy charm of Ham Common moments away, this location offers an idyllic balance of nature and connectivity. Excellent state and independent schools are nearby, while Richmond town centre, station and riverfront are all easily accessible.
Outside, the walled garden is a secluded sanctuary, laid out with formal lawns, mature planting and two of the oldest mulberry trees in London. Gated off-street parking and dual garden access complete the picture—along with the privacy and autonomy offered by the separate guest or nanny quarters.
Stokes House is a residence of rare scale, provenance and architectural integrity.