6 bedroom terraced house for sale
Great James Street, London, WC1N
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Terraced house
6 beds
5 baths
6140
EPC rating: F
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
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Features and description
- Prominent Georgian Townhouse
- Prime Bloomsbury
- 3x Private Terraces
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A Distinguished Bloomsbury Townhouse with Roof Terrace and Timeless Character
Set along the refined Great James Street, widely regarded as one of Bloomsbury’s most elegant and historically significant avenues, this outstanding period home delivers an exceptional balance of classic Georgian architecture and refined contemporary design.
Spanning over 6,100 sq ft (approx.), the interior unfolds across expansive accommodation comprising 6/7 large double bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 5 bathrooms, and 3 private terraces. Throughout, original architectural details sit harmoniously alongside modern enhancements, including meticulously maintained M&E, making the home not only practical but also entirely usable.
The ground and first floors are beautifully finished with exposed wood panelling, centred around a truly unique, hand-carved spindle staircase that rises to frame a striking arched window of approximately 15 feet in height. Double doors lead directly into the heart of the home—the Bulthaup designed kitchen—expertly appointed with Gaggenau appliances, including a gas-fired hob, range cooker, and full-height wine fridge. A generous expanse of worktop incorporates a built-in breakfast bar, while a versatile pantry or study sits discreetly to one side.
Arranged as the primary reception room, the triple-window frontage, paired with impressive 3.4-metre ceiling heights, floods the space with natural light and creates a remarkable sense of volume. To the rear is a versatile music room or additional bedroom, complemented by an adjoining study.
Downstairs, the generously proportioned family room enjoys its own independent access, making it ideally suited for use as a guest suite or self-contained annexe if required. This level also includes a WC, a fully tiled shower room, a bedroom, and a dedicated cinema room complete with a fitted projector. Beneath the street towards the front of the house, the tanked vaults ingeniously house heated water tanks and boilers.
The upper floors accommodate five additional bedrooms and four bathrooms, including an opulent principal suite featuring a dressing room, walk-through wardrobe, and a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom with a separate shower. A discreetly integrated utility and kitchenette on the third floor add a thoughtful touch of convenience, streamlining everyday living and laundry routines.
Ascending the open-tread timber staircase to the roof terrace is a particular highlight, as the glazed extension opens out onto a slate-tiled terrace that is not only wonderfully private but also offers far-reaching views across the London skyline—a rare urban sanctuary. With a rooftop kitchen housed within a bi-fold-doored extension, this is a space designed for entertaining on summer days. Storage is also plentiful, with three separate units ideal for furniture or a barbecue.
Renowned for its rich cultural legacy, Great James Street is lined with impeccably preserved early Georgian townhouses, many of which hold Grade II listed status. The street sits at the heart of London’s intellectual quarter, just a short walk from the British Museum, the serenity of Gray’s Inn Gardens, and Bloomsbury’s celebrated mix of independent bookshops, cafés, and destination dining along Lamb’s Conduit Street. It is reassuring to have the likes of Ciao Bella, Holborn Dining Room and The Coral Room all within easy reach, with Covent Garden and Soho also nearby.
With its leafy surroundings, quiet sophistication, and prestigious WC1 location, this is a property of genuine presence—perfectly suited to buyers seeking a central London residence defined by heritage, elegance, and distinction.
Set along the refined Great James Street, widely regarded as one of Bloomsbury’s most elegant and historically significant avenues, this outstanding period home delivers an exceptional balance of classic Georgian architecture and refined contemporary design.
Spanning over 6,100 sq ft (approx.), the interior unfolds across expansive accommodation comprising 6/7 large double bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 5 bathrooms, and 3 private terraces. Throughout, original architectural details sit harmoniously alongside modern enhancements, including meticulously maintained M&E, making the home not only practical but also entirely usable.
The ground and first floors are beautifully finished with exposed wood panelling, centred around a truly unique, hand-carved spindle staircase that rises to frame a striking arched window of approximately 15 feet in height. Double doors lead directly into the heart of the home—the Bulthaup designed kitchen—expertly appointed with Gaggenau appliances, including a gas-fired hob, range cooker, and full-height wine fridge. A generous expanse of worktop incorporates a built-in breakfast bar, while a versatile pantry or study sits discreetly to one side.
Arranged as the primary reception room, the triple-window frontage, paired with impressive 3.4-metre ceiling heights, floods the space with natural light and creates a remarkable sense of volume. To the rear is a versatile music room or additional bedroom, complemented by an adjoining study.
Downstairs, the generously proportioned family room enjoys its own independent access, making it ideally suited for use as a guest suite or self-contained annexe if required. This level also includes a WC, a fully tiled shower room, a bedroom, and a dedicated cinema room complete with a fitted projector. Beneath the street towards the front of the house, the tanked vaults ingeniously house heated water tanks and boilers.
The upper floors accommodate five additional bedrooms and four bathrooms, including an opulent principal suite featuring a dressing room, walk-through wardrobe, and a beautifully appointed en-suite bathroom with a separate shower. A discreetly integrated utility and kitchenette on the third floor add a thoughtful touch of convenience, streamlining everyday living and laundry routines.
Ascending the open-tread timber staircase to the roof terrace is a particular highlight, as the glazed extension opens out onto a slate-tiled terrace that is not only wonderfully private but also offers far-reaching views across the London skyline—a rare urban sanctuary. With a rooftop kitchen housed within a bi-fold-doored extension, this is a space designed for entertaining on summer days. Storage is also plentiful, with three separate units ideal for furniture or a barbecue.
Renowned for its rich cultural legacy, Great James Street is lined with impeccably preserved early Georgian townhouses, many of which hold Grade II listed status. The street sits at the heart of London’s intellectual quarter, just a short walk from the British Museum, the serenity of Gray’s Inn Gardens, and Bloomsbury’s celebrated mix of independent bookshops, cafés, and destination dining along Lamb’s Conduit Street. It is reassuring to have the likes of Ciao Bella, Holborn Dining Room and The Coral Room all within easy reach, with Covent Garden and Soho also nearby.
With its leafy surroundings, quiet sophistication, and prestigious WC1 location, this is a property of genuine presence—perfectly suited to buyers seeking a central London residence defined by heritage, elegance, and distinction.
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