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4 bedroom semi-detached house
Study
Semi-detached house
4 beds
3 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- 3 Bathrooms
- 4 Bedrooms
- 3 Receptions
- House
- Semi Detached
- Garden
- Resident Parking
- Freehold
An elegant four bedroom semi-detached home overlooking Camden Square Gardens. This magnificent abode has been a family home for nearly three decades and with the help of a renowned local architect has been carefully renovated, offering grand well-proportioned accommodation on arguably one of the most revered terraces on Camden Square.
Entering on the parlour floor, one is invited through a front garden into a large entrance hallway, this floor hosts a beautiful reception room and dining room. Both rooms are gifted with an abundance of natural light, large sash windows, period fireplaces, original wooden floors and ornate cornicing. There is a guest cloakroom that services the parlour floor. An interim floor features an atrium conservatory which leads into a southerly facing garden. The floor below hosts a family room and a semi open plan bespoke kitchen and breakfast island leading directly into the garden. This floor also benefits from a utility room and a guest cloakroom. The first floor comprises of a principle bedroom, a second double bedroom currently used as a study and a large bathroom. The second floor consists of two further double bedrooms and a large bathroom. The loft space is substantial and there are already three skylights in place. Other benefits include an outdoor built in barbeque, gas fire fireplaces, built in surround sound in the TV room, underfloor heating, a water softener, separate boiler room and storage vault.
Camden Square origins go back to 1788, when an Act of Parliament allowed Charles Pratt the Earl of Camden to develop his estate to the east of what is now Camden High Street. The green space found on Camden Square was designed as the centrepiece of a development of houses whose residents could enjoy the luscious central gardens dominated by neo-Gothic architecture of St. Paul’s Church located at the top end of the square. Camden Square is now the area's most sought after residential setting consisting of a small and intimate collection of tree lined roads centred around a listed London square with a tranquil community vibe. Situated in the Camden Square Conservation Area allowing for easy access into Camden Town.
Camden Square is also well located for education purposes; some outstanding examples include Northbridge House and Torriano Primary Schools; King's Cross Academy Primary & Nursery School; Camden School for Girls and CFBL (Collège Français Bilingue de Londres) secondary schools; Central Saint Martins Design College and UCL (University College of London).
Regent’s Park is 0.9 miles away where one can enjoy Queen Mary’s formal gardens and soak in the city-scape views from Primrose Hill Park and enjoy the boutique ambiance of Primrose Hill Village. Alternatively a short and pleasant stroll down the foot & cycle path 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. Also home to the brand new headquarters for Google, Facebook, YouTube & The Guardian.
For transport Camden Road Station (Overground Line) is 0.3 miles away, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations) is one mile away, Camden Town Station (Northern Line) and Kentish Town Station (Northern Line and Thameslink) are both 0.5 miles away. There is also a nearby canal towpath that provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton. Marylebone & the West-End are approximately a 30-40 minute stroll through Regents Park.
Entering on the parlour floor, one is invited through a front garden into a large entrance hallway, this floor hosts a beautiful reception room and dining room. Both rooms are gifted with an abundance of natural light, large sash windows, period fireplaces, original wooden floors and ornate cornicing. There is a guest cloakroom that services the parlour floor. An interim floor features an atrium conservatory which leads into a southerly facing garden. The floor below hosts a family room and a semi open plan bespoke kitchen and breakfast island leading directly into the garden. This floor also benefits from a utility room and a guest cloakroom. The first floor comprises of a principle bedroom, a second double bedroom currently used as a study and a large bathroom. The second floor consists of two further double bedrooms and a large bathroom. The loft space is substantial and there are already three skylights in place. Other benefits include an outdoor built in barbeque, gas fire fireplaces, built in surround sound in the TV room, underfloor heating, a water softener, separate boiler room and storage vault.
Camden Square origins go back to 1788, when an Act of Parliament allowed Charles Pratt the Earl of Camden to develop his estate to the east of what is now Camden High Street. The green space found on Camden Square was designed as the centrepiece of a development of houses whose residents could enjoy the luscious central gardens dominated by neo-Gothic architecture of St. Paul’s Church located at the top end of the square. Camden Square is now the area's most sought after residential setting consisting of a small and intimate collection of tree lined roads centred around a listed London square with a tranquil community vibe. Situated in the Camden Square Conservation Area allowing for easy access into Camden Town.
Camden Square is also well located for education purposes; some outstanding examples include Northbridge House and Torriano Primary Schools; King's Cross Academy Primary & Nursery School; Camden School for Girls and CFBL (Collège Français Bilingue de Londres) secondary schools; Central Saint Martins Design College and UCL (University College of London).
Regent’s Park is 0.9 miles away where one can enjoy Queen Mary’s formal gardens and soak in the city-scape views from Primrose Hill Park and enjoy the boutique ambiance of Primrose Hill Village. Alternatively a short and pleasant stroll down the foot & cycle path 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. Also home to the brand new headquarters for Google, Facebook, YouTube & The Guardian.
For transport Camden Road Station (Overground Line) is 0.3 miles away, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations) is one mile away, Camden Town Station (Northern Line) and Kentish Town Station (Northern Line and Thameslink) are both 0.5 miles away. There is also a nearby canal towpath that provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton. Marylebone & the West-End are approximately a 30-40 minute stroll through Regents Park.
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