£3,100,000
6 bed terraced house for saleAlbert Street, Camden, London NW1
6 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
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Freehold
About this property
3 Bathrooms
6 Bedrooms
3 Receptions
House
Terraced
Garden
Roof Terrace
Resident Parking
Freehold
A beautiful six-bedroom Victorian house with a south-facing garden on the Regents Park side of Camden.
Built in the 1840s and cherished by the same family for nearly 25 years, this home flows effortlessly and has been thoughtfully extended both upwards and to the rear, creating exceptional living spaces throughout.
Entered on the parlour floor, which hosts a double reception room and study, this level leads down to a large kitchen, dining area, and reception space, with direct access to a 25ft south-west facing garden. The first floor comprises a principal bedroom, a second double bedroom, and a large family bathroom. The second floor comprises two bedrooms, one with an en-suite. The top floor benefits from two further double bedrooms and a generous family bathroom. Other features include a roof terrace and storeroom.
Named in honour of Prince Albert, consort to Queen Victoria, Albert Street is one of Camden’s most picturesque addresses. The street is known for its intimate neighbourhood set around a historical charm with an elegant tree-lined character. This location allows for easy access to the open gardens of Regents Park, as well as the cityscape views from Primrose Hill. Camden Town is an equal distance away. Alternatively, a short stroll via Regents Canal will lead you to Kings Cross, where one can indulge in the delights of Granary Square and the Coal Drops Yard. The new Kings Cross is now home to the landmark headquarters of Google, Meta, YouTube, The Guardian, and Universal Music, establishing itself as London’s leading hub for media and technology.
Albert Street is well located for education: Outstanding examples include St Mark's Hall Nursery School, Northbridge House, The Cavendish, and Primrose Hill Primary Schools; St Marylebone Secondary School; Central Saint Martin’s - ual (University of the Arts London); and ucl (University College London).
Transport links include Mornington Crescent Station (Northern Line), which is less than 0.2 miles away, and Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (served by six underground lines and the Eurostar, connecting you to local and international destinations), less than a mile away. On foot, the West End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regents Park. On a bike, a nearby canal towpath that provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
Built in the 1840s and cherished by the same family for nearly 25 years, this home flows effortlessly and has been thoughtfully extended both upwards and to the rear, creating exceptional living spaces throughout.
Entered on the parlour floor, which hosts a double reception room and study, this level leads down to a large kitchen, dining area, and reception space, with direct access to a 25ft south-west facing garden. The first floor comprises a principal bedroom, a second double bedroom, and a large family bathroom. The second floor comprises two bedrooms, one with an en-suite. The top floor benefits from two further double bedrooms and a generous family bathroom. Other features include a roof terrace and storeroom.
Named in honour of Prince Albert, consort to Queen Victoria, Albert Street is one of Camden’s most picturesque addresses. The street is known for its intimate neighbourhood set around a historical charm with an elegant tree-lined character. This location allows for easy access to the open gardens of Regents Park, as well as the cityscape views from Primrose Hill. Camden Town is an equal distance away. Alternatively, a short stroll via Regents Canal will lead you to Kings Cross, where one can indulge in the delights of Granary Square and the Coal Drops Yard. The new Kings Cross is now home to the landmark headquarters of Google, Meta, YouTube, The Guardian, and Universal Music, establishing itself as London’s leading hub for media and technology.
Albert Street is well located for education: Outstanding examples include St Mark's Hall Nursery School, Northbridge House, The Cavendish, and Primrose Hill Primary Schools; St Marylebone Secondary School; Central Saint Martin’s - ual (University of the Arts London); and ucl (University College London).
Transport links include Mornington Crescent Station (Northern Line), which is less than 0.2 miles away, and Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (served by six underground lines and the Eurostar, connecting you to local and international destinations), less than a mile away. On foot, the West End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regents Park. On a bike, a nearby canal towpath that provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
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