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Guide price

£900,000

2 bed flat for sale

Oseney Crescent, Kentish Town NW5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
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Guide price

£900,000

2 bed flat for sale
Oseney Crescent, Kentish Town NW5

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: C

Just added
Share of Freehold
Added on 10/09/2025

About this property

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  • 50ft West Facing Shared Garden, Mainly Laid to Lawn, With Patio and Upper-level Seating Area.

  • Expansive 32ft Open-Plan Living Space-Made for Entertaining

  • Two Generous Double Bedrooms

  • Sought-after Schools including Camden School for Girls, Torriano Primary & Collège Français Bilingue de Londres

  • Modern Shower Room and Clever Storage Throughout

  • Moments from Kentish Town Road’s cafés, bars & boutiques

  • Exceptional Transport Connections Surround The Property with Northern Line, Overground & Thameslink Stations

Designed by Kentish Town-based architectural practice Martins Camisuli, this two double-bedroom garden flat sits within a classic Victorian terrace, one of those elegant rows for which Kentish Town is so well regarded. These houses, with their tall windows and dignified façades, have long been admired for their character. Yet within this particular conversion, the architecture has been reinterpreted for contemporary life. Here, heritage meets modernity, with all the charm of a period home combined with the ease of a carefully considered refurbishment.

The apartment unfolds across the lower ground floor; its layout is generous and well-proportioned. Having its own entrance adds to its sense of independence, a home that feels self-contained, private, and secure. From the moment you step inside, light and space are the immediate impressions. Features of particular note are the continuous solid wood floors from the front door leading to the garden by Harwoods. The interior also offers lightly toned neutral decor with an injection of warm pastel across some walls and a checkerboard tiled floor in the kitchen.

At the heart of this home lies an extraordinary open-plan living, kitchen, and dining room, spanning an impressive 32.4 feet. This space not only accommodates but actively encourages gatherings. Whether hosting dinner for friends, celebrating with family, or simply enjoying the daily rituals of cooking and unwinding, the room has been designed to adapt fluidly to every occasion.

The kitchen area is modern and streamlined, fitted with clean lines and practical storage. The dining area extends towards glazed doors that open directly onto the garden, a considered detail that enhances both the quality of light and the sense of connection to nature. This seamless transition between indoors and out is particularly rare in conversions of this kind, and it transforms the way the space is experienced, especially in the warmer months when the garden becomes an extension of the living environment.

Further accommodation includes two double bedrooms, each considerably positioned and well-proportioned. There is a sense of balance here, spaces that invite calm, that can be easily personalised, and that work as well for a young family as they do for professionals seeking a guest room or a home office.

The bathroom is contemporary in stylish and designed with a clarity that speaks of both function and refinement. Additional storage has been thoughtfully integrated throughout the property, ensuring that the apartment not only looks composed but lives well too.

The apartment’s location is another defining quality. Oseney Crescent is one of Kentish Town’s most admired streets: A wide, tree-lined crescent that offers a sense of calm while remaining close to the vibrancy of the area. This balance of energy and tranquillity is what makes the road so sought-after. Step outside, and you are within moments of the bustle of Kentish Town Road, with its independent cafés, eclectic restaurants, and useful local shops. Step back in, and the quiet rhythm of the crescent reasserts itself.

Kentish Town itself has long been a place of cultural and creative energy. Its proximity to both Camden and Hampstead means it benefits from the influence of two very different yet equally dynamic neighbours, the edge and vitality of Camden’s music and market scene, and the elegance and greenery of Hampstead’s heathland and village character. Living here means being connected not only to the essentials of daily life but to the richness of London’s cultural fabric.

Transport and Connectivity, for those who need to travel further afield, the transport connections are exemplary. Kentish Town Underground station is within easy reach, offering the Northern Line, Overground, and Thameslink services. From here, the city unfurls in every direction, with quick access to the West End, the City, or direct trains to St Pancras International. Kentish Town West (Overground) and Camden Town (Northern Line) are also close by, while numerous bus routes along Kentish Town Road provide additional convenience.

This connectivity is what makes the area particularly appealing to professionals, families, and anyone seeking a home that allows them to move seamlessly across London and beyond.

Education Opportunities;

Families are especially well-served, with the property falling within the catchment area for three of the most respected schools in the borough of Camden: Camden School for Girls, the Collège Français Bilingue de Londres and Torriano Primary. All institutions are renowned not only for their academic excellence but also for their inclusive and forward-looking ethos. For buyers with children, the presence of such schools adds immeasurable value to the location.

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Local Authority: London Borough of Camden

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