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Ashleigh House

East Sheen

About Ashleigh House

Ashleigh House is a boutique hotel situated on Mortlake High Street in East Sheen, SW14, offering guests a characterful and comfortable place to stay in one of south-west London’s most appealing neighbourhoods. Well placed for visitors wishing to explore Richmond Park, the Thames riverside, and the independent shops and cafés of the local area, it provides an attractive alternative to larger, more anonymous city-centre hotels. Whether guests are visiting family in the area or simply using it as a base for exploring this corner of London, Ashleigh House offers a welcoming and distinctive setting.

Local area

Mortlake High Street sits at the eastern edge of East Sheen, close to the Thames and within easy reach of both Barnes and Richmond. For visitors, this is an exceptionally well-connected spot — Richmond Park is moments away, the river is accessible on foot, and the independent shops and restaurants of East Sheen and Mortlake are close at hand. Guests staying at Ashleigh House find themselves in a genuinely residential neighbourhood that feels a world away from central London, yet with buses linking conveniently to Richmond station and its rail and Underground connections.

Why choose Ashleigh House

For visitors to the Richmond borough who prefer a personal, characterful stay over a generic chain hotel, Ashleigh House offers something notably different. Its location on Mortlake High Street places guests in the heart of a real neighbourhood, surrounded by the everyday life of East Sheen rather than a tourist district. The boutique nature of the property suggests a more individual atmosphere and attentive setting than larger establishments might provide. For those visiting loved ones locally, or wanting a peaceful base from which to enjoy Richmond Park and the Thames, it is a thoughtfully positioned choice.

Services

  • Boutique hotel accommodation
  • Guest rooms and lodging
  • Short-stay bookings
  • Visitor accommodation in East Sheen

Ideal for: Visitors to family and friends in the area, Tourists exploring Richmond and south-west London, Business travellers seeking a quieter base, Guests attending local events, Couples looking for a characterful stay.

Frequently asked questions

Where exactly is Ashleigh House located?

Ashleigh House is on Mortlake High Street, East Sheen, London SW14 8SH — a residential area in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames, close to both Barnes and Richmond.

What type of accommodation does Ashleigh House offer?

Ashleigh House is described as a boutique hotel, offering guest accommodation in an attractive and characterful setting on Mortlake High Street.

Is Ashleigh House convenient for visiting Richmond Park?

Yes — East Sheen borders Richmond Park, one of London’s great royal deer parks, making Ashleigh House a very convenient base for visitors wishing to spend time there.

How do I get to Ashleigh House by public transport?

East Sheen is not on the Underground, but local buses connect the area to Richmond station, which has District line and South Western Railway services. From there, Mortlake High Street is accessible on foot or by continuing bus.

Is Ashleigh House suitable for visitors wanting to explore Barnes and Richmond as well as East Sheen?

Its location on Mortlake High Street places it conveniently between Barnes and Richmond, making it a practical base for guests wishing to explore both neighbouring areas alongside East Sheen itself.

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Last verified: June 2026