Rare to the market is this charming low-built, four-bedroom semi-detached house designed by the renowned architect Ted Levy, featuring off-street parking, a separate garage, and a secluded south-facing garden, located within the desirable West Hill Park
Arranged on the ground floor is a good-sized modern fully-fitted eat-in kitchen that opens into a separate dining room and connects to a large very bright reception room, both of which lead directly out onto the front and rear gardens, as well as a guest WC.
Set out on the first floor is a generous principal bedroom with an en-suite bathroom, three further bedrooms, and a family bathroom. There is also a unique and cleverly designed mezzanine area currently utilised as a spacious home office and sitting area.
This lateral sought-after home benefits from a delightful communal garden for the residents of the development, a single garage, and off-street parking.
West Hill Park is nestled within the Highgate Conservation Area and is a private gated estate meticulously designed by Ted Levy in the 1970s. It is remarkably secluded and tranquil, with an abundance of greenery. Characterised by red brick exteriors, timber-framed windows, and pitched roofs, these homes are particularly admired for their ingenious use of natural light.
It is moments from Hampstead Heath itself, with a staircase leading directly to it, as well as the desirable and popular Hampstead Heath swimming ponds. Highgate Village is only a short walk away, with its variety of shops, restaurants, and excellent pubs as well as the fantastic schools in the area, such as Highgate School (co-educational) and Channing School for Girls.
The nearest tube station is Highgate (Northern Line).
Viewing is highly recommended.
Tenure: Freehold
Council Tax Band: H
Camden