Originally built in 1872, this lateral low-built double-fronted detached house has recently been the subject of major restoration works. The owners have taken great care to retain an abundance of the original period character and charm. The house occupies a prominent corner position at the junction of Kemplay Road and Pilgrim’s Lane, providing a two-minute walk to both the Heath and the High Street. The attractive Victorian exterior is screened from the road by four mature Lime trees and surrounded by established gardens. In addition to the main house there is a single garage with off-street parking in front.
The recent renovation includes a new roof and roof terrace, new kitchen, and a new layout to the upper floors which now all feature large luxury en-suite bathrooms and a new guest WC to the first floor. The roof terrace catches the sun most of the day and offers classic Hampstead Village views. There are also new wooden floors to the ground, first and second floors.
The lower ground floor, which has natural light from three directions, features three rooms which can be used as bedrooms, reception rooms or as a home office and a large newly fitted plant room. There is also a utility room which features a dog bath. This floor can be approached either from within the house or via its own separate entrance.
The house has a private rear garden, as well as an attractive front garden.
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Tenure: Freehold
Tax Council Band: H
Local Authority: Camden