£585,000
1 bed terraced house for saleMarchmont Street, Bloomsbury WC1N
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Leasehold
About this property
Large private landscaped garden
One double bedroom
Period building, attractive façade
Lower ground floor position
Village street character
Opposite The Brunswick Centre
Russell Square tube - under 1 min
An exceptionally attractive one-bedroom garden apartment set within a handsome period building on one of central London's most beloved residential streets. Occupying the lower ground floor, the property enjoys a remarkably generous and beautifully landscaped private outside space - a true rarity in the heart of Zone 1 - offering a sense of seclusion and tranquillity that belies the address.
The apartment has been thoughtfully arranged to make the most of its garden orientation, with the principal rooms benefiting from natural light and direct access to the outside space. The large landscaped garden - a feature that sets this home apart from the vast majority of central London apartments - provides both a private retreat and an enviable setting for entertaining. Period details characteristic of the building's architecture have been sympathetically retained throughout, lending the home a warmth and character rarely found in new-build equivalents.
Marchmont Street is one of central London's most characterful addresses - a lively yet unhurried high street connecting Russell Square to Tavistock Place, and lying at the very heart of the storied Bloomsbury district. The western side of the street (including numbers 39–73) is largely Grade II listed, and the street has been built since the early nineteenth century, contributing to the architectural coherence and handsome scale that make it so distinctive.
Directly opposite the property stands The Brunswick - the landmark Grade II listed mixed-use complex designed by Patrick Hodgkinson and completed in 1972. Now a vibrant destination in its own right, it houses a full-size Waitrose supermarket, the acclaimed Curzon Bloomsbury art-house cinema, a range of independent restaurants and cafés including The Riding House Café and Hare & Tortoise, alongside pharmacies and specialist retailers. Often described as "Bloomsbury's high street, " it draws some seven million visitors annually and is a defining feature of the neighbourhood's daily life.
Bloomsbury carries an extraordinary cultural and intellectual heritage. The area is home to University College London, whose buildings and academic life permeate the surrounding streets, as well as the British Museum, the Foundling Museum. Russell Square, Brunswick Square, and the beautifully tended St George's Gardens all lie within a short stroll.
Russell Square station on the Piccadilly line places the West End, Heathrow, and the City all within effortless reach. King's Cross St. Pancras - offering the Elizabeth line, Eurostar, and six further Underground lines - is reachable on foot in under ten minutes, making this one of the best-connected residential positions in London.
Council tax band: C
EPC Rating: D
Our China Desk is here for you, if Chinese is your preferred language, please get in touch via WeChat (s-ChestertonsAPAC)
The apartment has been thoughtfully arranged to make the most of its garden orientation, with the principal rooms benefiting from natural light and direct access to the outside space. The large landscaped garden - a feature that sets this home apart from the vast majority of central London apartments - provides both a private retreat and an enviable setting for entertaining. Period details characteristic of the building's architecture have been sympathetically retained throughout, lending the home a warmth and character rarely found in new-build equivalents.
Marchmont Street is one of central London's most characterful addresses - a lively yet unhurried high street connecting Russell Square to Tavistock Place, and lying at the very heart of the storied Bloomsbury district. The western side of the street (including numbers 39–73) is largely Grade II listed, and the street has been built since the early nineteenth century, contributing to the architectural coherence and handsome scale that make it so distinctive.
Directly opposite the property stands The Brunswick - the landmark Grade II listed mixed-use complex designed by Patrick Hodgkinson and completed in 1972. Now a vibrant destination in its own right, it houses a full-size Waitrose supermarket, the acclaimed Curzon Bloomsbury art-house cinema, a range of independent restaurants and cafés including The Riding House Café and Hare & Tortoise, alongside pharmacies and specialist retailers. Often described as "Bloomsbury's high street, " it draws some seven million visitors annually and is a defining feature of the neighbourhood's daily life.
Bloomsbury carries an extraordinary cultural and intellectual heritage. The area is home to University College London, whose buildings and academic life permeate the surrounding streets, as well as the British Museum, the Foundling Museum. Russell Square, Brunswick Square, and the beautifully tended St George's Gardens all lie within a short stroll.
Russell Square station on the Piccadilly line places the West End, Heathrow, and the City all within effortless reach. King's Cross St. Pancras - offering the Elizabeth line, Eurostar, and six further Underground lines - is reachable on foot in under ten minutes, making this one of the best-connected residential positions in London.
Council tax band: C
EPC Rating: D
Our China Desk is here for you, if Chinese is your preferred language, please get in touch via WeChat (s-ChestertonsAPAC)
Mortgage calculator
Monthly repayment
£2,926 per month
Whole of market comparison
70+ lenders and 10,000+ products
The monthly repayments provided are estimates and should be used as a guide only. The actual amount you can borrow will depend on your personal financial situation and subject to a full application. For a more precise estimate, please use the Mojo mortgage calculator. Your home or property may be repossessed if you do not keep up repayments on your mortgage.
More information
Tenure
Leasehold (Ask agent)
Service charge
Council tax band
Ground rent
Ground rent date of next review



.png)