Guide price
£5,695,000
5 bed semi-detached house for saleHampstead Square, London NW3
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Savills - Hampstead
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About this property
Early Georgian Grade 2 listed house
Built circa 1720
Highly desirable location in Hampstead
Plain English Kitchen
Period Home
A sympathetic renovation
EPC Rating = D
A very special Georgian Grade II listed house with garden and off-street parking.
Description
An early Georgian Grade II listed house, built c. 1720
and retaining an abundance of original character and
charm. This beautiful family home enjoys a remarkable
location, on a tranquil square in Old Hampstead with
a walled garden and off-street parking.
The house has been sympathetically renovated by
the current owners to preserve its elegant period
character and to offer flexible and practical family
accommodation. The ground floor provides open
living space with a bespoke ‘Plain English’ kitchen,
reception room and access to the garden. The
lower ground floor can be used as a media room or
a bedroom with shower room. The formal first floor
drawing room could open into a further reception/
study or provide an additional bedroom. The
principal bedroom floor includes extensive bespoke
wardrobes with a vaulted bath and shower room.
The top floor ensuite bedroom could be a working
studio enjoying exceptional views.
Location
Hampstead Square is just below London’s highest
point at the Whitestone Pond and is within a
few minutes’ walk of both the open expanses of
Hampstead Heath and all that Hampstead village has
to offer with its boutiques, cafes, pubs, restaurants,
and Underground station. A rare opportunity to
acquire a period home in a prime location.
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