Look Inside… A Grade II Listed Home Overlooking Hampton Court

By Martha Davies

1 week ago

Introducing Tudor House


Hunting for a home with picture-perfect views? This Grade II listed property overlooks both Hampton Court and Bushy Park. Here’s the rundown on Tudor House.

Inside Tudor House, Hampton Court Road

Modern kitchen with navy cabinets and white countertops

There’s nothing more charming than a period property, and especially one in a perfect location – so this Grade II listed home on Hampton Court Road might just tick every box. Not only does it command unobstructed views of Hampton Court Palace and the Royal Gardens, but it also backs directly onto Bushy Park. 

Living room with ceiling beams, wooden floors and beige sofas

Dating all the way back to the 1600s, Tudor House was reportedly designed by an assistant to renowned architect Sir Christopher Wren, and built for horticulturalist Abraham Fish (the British monarchy’s gardener in chief at the time). From exposed beams to feature fireplaces, there are plenty of period features on show, but you’ll also spot a few modern additions, including a sleek family bathroom and an impressive new kitchen. 

Dining room with stone floors and a feature fireplace

Cross the threshold and you’ll find yourself in a large dining room boasting stone floors, a cosy fireplace and a bay window. The kitchen is just next door, while the elegant living room occupies the first floor (along with a handy guest bedroom). Two further bedrooms and the family bathroom are located on the top floor.

Aerial view of Bushy Park and Hampton Court

Sound delightful? There’s even a courtyard garden at the front of the property, providing a gorgeous setting for al fresco dining. What’s not to love about this period gem?

Tudor House is available through Savills at a guide price of £1.25 million. savills.com