DESCRIPTION
The premises comprise a pair of semi-detached buildings which have most recently been used for educational purposes. The premises are predominantly arranged over the ground and first floors with small basements. To the front of the premises are front garden areas with a larger garden area to the rear (currently paved). There is a pedestrian gate from the rear garden of 1 Portland Road to Springfield Road.
PLANNING CONSENT
On the 23rd of July 2024 planning permission was granted for the “Sub-division and change of use of educational building (Use Class F1(a))to 2 residential dwellings (Use Class C3), with conditions. A full copy of this consent and associated conditions is available on the RB Kingston web-site.https://publicaccess.kingston.gov.uk/online-applications/Planning
Application Number 24/00516/FUL
AMENITIES
Kitchen in 1 Portland Road
LED Lighting throughout
Gas fired boiler in 3 Portland Road (currently providing service to both buildings)
Basements to each building
Period fireplace to 3 Portland Road
Combination of traditional sash windows and other windows
New roofs installed in 2016
Please note none of the services have been tested.
PRICE
1 - Portland Road £675000 & 3 - Portland Road £675000
RATES
Rateable Value £31,000
Rates Payable £15,469 (2025/26)
For both 1 & 3 Portland Road
VAT
We are advised the premises are not VAT registered.
ACCOMMODATION
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LOCATION
The premises are situated on the north side of Portland Road at its junction with Springfield Road in a predominantly residential area. The premises are adjacent to St John’s C of E Primary and Nursery School and are within the Grove Crescent conservation area. The Hogsmill river is close to the rear of the premises.Road communications are excellent with Penrhyn Road close by and giving access towards Surbiton. The riverside shops, bars and restaurants of Kingston and Kingston town centre are also within walking distance. Kingston Mainline Station and Surbiton Station are the closest to the premises.