This impeccably presented two double bedroom apartment is situated on the third floor of a fine Kentish Town development, built circa 2016, offering a light and airy elevated position, set on the third floor with views towards Hampstead Heath.
This impeccably presented two double bedroom apartment is situated on the third floor of a fine Kentish Town development, built circa 2016, offering a light and airy elevated position, set on the third floor with views towards Hampstead Heath and the surrounding area. The building is well located to take advantage of the highlights in Kentish Town and would ideally suit a first-time buyer or a rental investor.
The front door of the apartment opens on to the central hallway which interns gives access to all the main rooms of the property.
This leads immediately to the main open-plan living and dining space, denoted by a kitchen to one side and floor to ceiling bi-folding doors on to a large balcony. Both double bedrooms are of a generous size, with built-in wardrobes. The final part of this property is complete with a modern bathroom suite.
Residents of this building benefit from, the remainder of a 10 year building guarantee from 2015, a fully double glazed apartment, with bike storage, wooden floors and underfloor heating.
Holmes Road is a residential street, giving direct access to Kentish Town Road, and to its surrounding transport network. This includes a Northern Line underground station and three overground stations within the vicinity.
This highly regarded part of Northwest London offers something for everyone, and is particularly popular with families and young professionals alike.
Some of the area's favourite pubs are close by, including The Parakeet, The Pineapple, The Lion & unicorn and the Camden Brewery. Other local favourites are Salvino, Bread by Bike, the Fields Beneath and Doppio Coffee.
The Kentish Town Road offers a fantastic selection of independent retailers, cafés, and restaurants, as well as the local library. To the north is Hampstead Heath and Parliament Hill, a well known destination for quiet walks, its ancient woodlands and access to Kenwood House, with the latter hosting tennis courts, a lido, a boules court and a weekly farmers’ market. The Heath’ is one of London’s most popular green spaces, with the men’s and women’s swimming ponds offering year-round freshwater swimming. Further afield, Primrose Hill & Regent’s Park can be found.
SoId Chain Free
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Council Tax Band: D
Local authority: The London Borough of Camden