£2,300,000
5 bed end terrace house for saleCamden Square, Camden, London NW1
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Goldschmidt & Howland - Camden
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About this property
3 Bathrooms
5 Bedrooms
2 Receptions
House
End of Terrace
Garden
Roof Terrace
Resident Parking
Off Street Parking
Garage
A charming five bedroom family home with a 62ft westerly facing rear garden, a garage and a driveway situated on a 1970’s terrace overlooking Camden Square Gardens.
This endearing abode offers grand and well-proportioned accommodation spread across four floors. Entered on the ground floor, one is invited into a beautiful 29ft front garden through to the front porch, this level hosts a large separate fully fitted kitchen, a reception and dining room leading directly into a well-manicured rear garden with a garage, a roof garden and a driveway; which is accessed via Camden Mews. The first floor comprises of an impressive second reception room with three large floor-to-ceiling sash windows overlooking the front garden and beyond into Camden Square Gardens, this floor also features two bedrooms and a family bathroom. The second floor offers two generous double bedrooms; the first is the principal with and en-suite and the second benefits from a large bathroom in the hallway. The top floor solely consists of a fifth bedroom currently configured as a work space and lounge area, with a wintergarden and roof terrace.
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 quaint cluster of tree-lined roads surrounding a peaceful square, offering a village-like sense of community. Situated in the Camden Square Conservation Area allowing for easy access into Camden Town & Kentish Town.
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. Alternatively 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.
Camden Square is well located for education purposes; some outstanding examples include Woodentots Nursery, King's Cross Academy Primary & Nursery School, Northbridge House and Cavendish Primary Schools; Camden School for Girls and cfbl (Collège Français Bilingue de Londres) secondary schools; University College of London (ucl) and Central Saint Martins Design College (csm).
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. For walking the West End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regents Park. There are several bus routes that connect you to Central London and The City in 20 minutes. There is also a nearby canal towpath that provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
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