Shared ownership
£320,000Studio for sale
Lawn Road, London
Recently added
Studio
1 bath
271
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | unconfirmed share | 168 yrs left
Council tax: Band B
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- ICONIC 1930's MODERNIST BUILDING
- En suite bathroom/dressing room
- Separate kitchen
- Communal gardens
- Excellent location
- 80% shared ownership (maximum)
- Close to hampstead heath
This delightful second-floor studio flat offers a unique blend of history and modern living in the iconic Grade I listed Isokon Building.
Spanning an efficient 271 square feet, the property features a well-appointed studio room that provides a warm and inviting space for relaxation or entertaining guests. The flat also includes a neatly designed bathroom and kitchen, ensuring convenience for daily living.
One of the most intriguing aspects of this property is its rich historical significance; during the Second World War, the building owners marketed the property as one of the safest in London because it had a reinforced concrete structure and also because they had it painted dark brown to serve as camouflage. This flat was indeed occupied by the renowned author Agatha Christie during The War. The connection to such a celebrated literary figure adds a layer of character and charm that is hard to find elsewhere.
The location on Lawn Road places you in a vibrant area of London, with easy access to local amenities, transport links, and the cultural offerings of the city. Whether you are a first-time buyer, young professional, or downsizing, this flat presents an excellent opportunity to own a piece of history in one of the world's most dynamic cities.
With its compact yet functional layout and historical allure, this flat is not just a home; it is a chance to live in a space that has been touched by the creativity of one of literature's greats. Do not miss the opportunity to make this remarkable property your own.
Lease: Approx 168 years
Service Charge: Approx. £160.11 pcm
Ground Rent: £0
Council Tax Band: B
Rent payable to NHG: £161.20 pcm
Spanning an efficient 271 square feet, the property features a well-appointed studio room that provides a warm and inviting space for relaxation or entertaining guests. The flat also includes a neatly designed bathroom and kitchen, ensuring convenience for daily living.
One of the most intriguing aspects of this property is its rich historical significance; during the Second World War, the building owners marketed the property as one of the safest in London because it had a reinforced concrete structure and also because they had it painted dark brown to serve as camouflage. This flat was indeed occupied by the renowned author Agatha Christie during The War. The connection to such a celebrated literary figure adds a layer of character and charm that is hard to find elsewhere.
The location on Lawn Road places you in a vibrant area of London, with easy access to local amenities, transport links, and the cultural offerings of the city. Whether you are a first-time buyer, young professional, or downsizing, this flat presents an excellent opportunity to own a piece of history in one of the world's most dynamic cities.
With its compact yet functional layout and historical allure, this flat is not just a home; it is a chance to live in a space that has been touched by the creativity of one of literature's greats. Do not miss the opportunity to make this remarkable property your own.
Lease: Approx 168 years
Service Charge: Approx. £160.11 pcm
Ground Rent: £0
Council Tax Band: B
Rent payable to NHG: £161.20 pcm
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About this agent

Salter Rex was founded in 1854 by Joseph Salter. He set up the practice at what is now 311 Kentish Town Road at the early age of twenty. The area was very different then for Kentish Town – as it is known today – hardly existed. Popular rumour has it that these offices were originally the old manor house of Kentish Town village, when much of the surrounding area was open country. For over twenty years the business prospered, but in 1876 Joseph Salter died. Far from being the end of the practice, it was the beginning of a new era. The firm was sold to William Rex and James Pearce for the princely sum of £3,200. Thus began three generations of the Rex family association with the company.
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