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Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 95 yrs left
Ground rent: £10 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £675 per annum
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- 1 Bathroom
- 3 Bedrooms
- 1 Reception
- Flat/Apartment
- Maisonette
- Garden
- Resident Parking
- 948 Approx Sq Ft
- Leasehold with approximately 95 year(s) remaining
A charming three-bedroom garden maisonette situated on a revered picturesque tree lined cul-de-sac nestled on the borders of Kentish Town & Camden. The property is located on the ground and lower ground floors of a quiet Georgian style terrace. With high ceilings throughout, the raised ground floor comprises a separate reception room leading on to a rustic style separate kitchen with scope to convert into an open plan living area (subject to all the necessary planning consents). A family bathroom sits just off the landing. The lower ground floor hosts a principal bedroom, a further double bedroom currently comprised a second living room with access to a private garden. This floor also benefits from a third single bedroom room that would make an ideal home office.
Healey Street was named after Francis Healey who was a St Pancras vestryman and member of the Metropolitan Board of Works. The property is situated just off Prince of Wales Road in the west of Kentish Town offering a chilled setting of popular family-owned restaurants, gastro pubs and also allows for easy access to enjoy the village ambiance of both Belsize Park & Primrose Hill. Just as close is Camden Town known for its diverse markets and a haven of counterculture. Alternatively, a short and pleasant stroll down Regents Canal will lead you to the ever-evolving Kings Cross where one can indulge in the delights of Granary Square & the Coal Drops Yard which brings something entirely different to London’s shopping and dining scene. Cobbled streets and brick arches are home to a wonderful and unexpected mix of boutique shops and foodie hotspots where Victorian heritage and breath-taking architecture collide in an extraordinary canal side setting.
Healey Street is also well located for education purposes; some outstanding examples include Little Garden The Kentish Town Day Nursery & Pre-School, Northbridge House and Torriano Primary Schools; CFBL (Collège Français Bilingue de Londres) and Camden School for Girls secondary schools; Central Saint Martins Design College and UCL (University College of London)
Transport links include Kentish Town West (Overground Line) 3 minutes, Kentish Town Station (Thames Link & Northern Line) 9 minutes, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations (1.1 miles). Regents Canal also provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
Healey Street was named after Francis Healey who was a St Pancras vestryman and member of the Metropolitan Board of Works. The property is situated just off Prince of Wales Road in the west of Kentish Town offering a chilled setting of popular family-owned restaurants, gastro pubs and also allows for easy access to enjoy the village ambiance of both Belsize Park & Primrose Hill. Just as close is Camden Town known for its diverse markets and a haven of counterculture. Alternatively, a short and pleasant stroll down Regents Canal will lead you to the ever-evolving Kings Cross where one can indulge in the delights of Granary Square & the Coal Drops Yard which brings something entirely different to London’s shopping and dining scene. Cobbled streets and brick arches are home to a wonderful and unexpected mix of boutique shops and foodie hotspots where Victorian heritage and breath-taking architecture collide in an extraordinary canal side setting.
Healey Street is also well located for education purposes; some outstanding examples include Little Garden The Kentish Town Day Nursery & Pre-School, Northbridge House and Torriano Primary Schools; CFBL (Collège Français Bilingue de Londres) and Camden School for Girls secondary schools; Central Saint Martins Design College and UCL (University College of London)
Transport links include Kentish Town West (Overground Line) 3 minutes, Kentish Town Station (Thames Link & Northern Line) 9 minutes, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations (1.1 miles). Regents Canal also provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
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