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EE Rating

2 bedroom house

Chain-free
House
2 beds
2 baths
872
EPC rating: C
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
BroadbandUltra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Gated mews house
  • 2 double bedrooms
  • Spacious reception
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Private roof terrace
  • Opposite hampstead heath
  • No onward chain
A charming and rarely available, end of terrace, two bedroom house, set within a sought after and secure gated mews in the heart of South End Green, offering abundant living space with smart décor, contemporary fixtures and fittings, wood floors and roof terrace.

Arranged over three floors the property comprises a light and spacious reception with room for seating and dining areas, modern open-plan kitchen, stunning roof terrace off the master bedroom, en suite shower room, good sized second bedroom, and guest bathroom.

Maryon Mews is located moments from Hampstead Heath and within easy reach of the shops and cafés in South End Green and Hampstead Heath Overground Station, as well as the wide range of amenities at nearby Hampstead High Street, with Belsize Park (Northern Line) tube station providing links to the City and West End.

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Salter Rex - Hampstead
Salter Rex - Hampstead
47 South End Road London NW3 2QB
020 8115 9967
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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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