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Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band H
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
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Features and description
- Tenure: Freehold
- 3 Bathrooms
- 5 Bedrooms
- 3 Receptions
- House
- Terraced
- Garden
- Roof Terrace
- Resident Parking
- Freehold
A Regency style Victorian home painted in an iconic Primrose palette a few doors from Primrose Hill Park.
This five bedroom house has recently undergone extensive renovations and combines the classical elegance of Regency architecture with key elements of the Victorian era. This home hosts a 48ft kitchen/dining and living area leading directly onto a secluded garden, this floor also benefits from guest cloakroom and fifth bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The parlour floor comprises of a stunning dual aspect double reception; the first floor offers a principal bedroom with en-suite and a second double bedroom. The third floor comprises of two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom, this floor has access onto a 360sqft roof terrace with views.
Located on the south side of Regents Park Road perfectly positioned 500ft from Regent's Park where one can enjoy Queen Mary's formal gardens and just a little further to Primrose Hill Park to soak in the cityscape views from the hilltop and a variety of independent restaurants and boutiques found in the village. Alternatively Camden Town is also equidistant.
Transport links include Camden Town Station (Northern Line) 0.4 miles away and Chalk Farm Station (Northern Line) 0.6 miles. Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations) are 1.4 miles away. There are several bus routes that connect you to Central London in under 20 minutes. For walking the West End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regents Park. There is also a nearby canal towpath that provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
This five bedroom house has recently undergone extensive renovations and combines the classical elegance of Regency architecture with key elements of the Victorian era. This home hosts a 48ft kitchen/dining and living area leading directly onto a secluded garden, this floor also benefits from guest cloakroom and fifth bedroom with an en-suite shower room. The parlour floor comprises of a stunning dual aspect double reception; the first floor offers a principal bedroom with en-suite and a second double bedroom. The third floor comprises of two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom, this floor has access onto a 360sqft roof terrace with views.
Located on the south side of Regents Park Road perfectly positioned 500ft from Regent's Park where one can enjoy Queen Mary's formal gardens and just a little further to Primrose Hill Park to soak in the cityscape views from the hilltop and a variety of independent restaurants and boutiques found in the village. Alternatively Camden Town is also equidistant.
Transport links include Camden Town Station (Northern Line) 0.4 miles away and Chalk Farm Station (Northern Line) 0.6 miles. Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations) are 1.4 miles away. There are several bus routes that connect you to Central London in under 20 minutes. For walking the West End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regents Park. 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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