£650,000
2 bed flat for saleLeighton Crescent, London NW5
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
We are delighted to offer for sale a two bedroom garden floor flat, set within a period building, with its own entrance and private section of rear patio/garden, presently used as a shared garden.
The flat, which has its own entrance comprises a reception room with window shutters, with access to a kitchen, two bedrooms (one with built in wardrobes), a bathroom and a private section of rear patio/garden, presently used as a shared garden.
Material information:
Tenure: 125 Years Lease from 24th June 1985. Share of freehold:
Service charge: We have ben advised by the owner they pay 25% of any communal works that need to be carried out - Unverified
Parking: We have been advised by the owner – street parking, permit required.
Utilities: The property is serviced by mains water, electricity, gas and sewage.
Broadband and Data Coverage: Ultrafast Broadband services are available via Openreach, G Network, Virgin Media.
Construction Type: We have been advised by the owner – brick with tiled roof.
Heating: Gas.
Notable Lease Covenants & Restrictions: Not to use the Flat for any purpose whatsoever other than as a private residential flat.
Council Tax: London Borough of Camden - Council Tax Band: D (£2,106.36 for 2025/26).
Location: The property is set on Leighton Crescent, which looks onto Leighton Crescent Gardens to its front, nearest tube stations being Kentish Town & Tufnell Park (both Northern line) and close to Kentish Town Thameslink, local bus services, shops and cafes. The Camden Town area is a bus ride away from Camden Road or Kentish Town Road, for its amenities and attractions including Camden market alongside The Regents Canal in one direction, and from Kentish Town Road to Parliament Hill Fields with Hamptead Heath beyond in the other. The Kings Cross area is a bus ride away from Brecknock Road, for its amenities including Kings Cross rail stations, St Pancras Eurostar services, the Regents canal, Granary Square & the shops and restaurants of Coal Drops Yard.
The flat, which has its own entrance comprises a reception room with window shutters, with access to a kitchen, two bedrooms (one with built in wardrobes), a bathroom and a private section of rear patio/garden, presently used as a shared garden.
Material information:
Tenure: 125 Years Lease from 24th June 1985. Share of freehold:
Service charge: We have ben advised by the owner they pay 25% of any communal works that need to be carried out - Unverified
Parking: We have been advised by the owner – street parking, permit required.
Utilities: The property is serviced by mains water, electricity, gas and sewage.
Broadband and Data Coverage: Ultrafast Broadband services are available via Openreach, G Network, Virgin Media.
Construction Type: We have been advised by the owner – brick with tiled roof.
Heating: Gas.
Notable Lease Covenants & Restrictions: Not to use the Flat for any purpose whatsoever other than as a private residential flat.
Council Tax: London Borough of Camden - Council Tax Band: D (£2,106.36 for 2025/26).
Location: The property is set on Leighton Crescent, which looks onto Leighton Crescent Gardens to its front, nearest tube stations being Kentish Town & Tufnell Park (both Northern line) and close to Kentish Town Thameslink, local bus services, shops and cafes. The Camden Town area is a bus ride away from Camden Road or Kentish Town Road, for its amenities and attractions including Camden market alongside The Regents Canal in one direction, and from Kentish Town Road to Parliament Hill Fields with Hamptead Heath beyond in the other. The Kings Cross area is a bus ride away from Brecknock Road, for its amenities including Kings Cross rail stations, St Pancras Eurostar services, the Regents canal, Granary Square & the shops and restaurants of Coal Drops Yard.
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