£2,950,000
4 bed terraced house for saleOakley Square, Camden, London NW1
4 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: C
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3 Bathrooms
4 Bedrooms
2 Receptions
House
Terraced
Garden
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Freehold
A beautiful four bedroom Victorian house with a 58ft garden overlooking Oakley Square Gardens near Kings Cross.
Built in the 1840’s and offering approximately 3,036sqft, this home is entered on the parlour floor; which hosts a dual aspect dining room and open plan kitchen, this level also benefits from utility room and guest cloakroom. The lower level hosts a reception room with access to a 58ft westerly garden, a double bedroom and en-suite. The first floor comprises of a dual aspect formal reception room and study. The second floor host the principal suite, the top level offers two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Other benefits include two storage vaults.
Oakley Square was named after Oakley a small village in Bedfordshire where The Dukes of Bedford owned a number of large estates in London. Oakley Square is positioned around Oakley Square Gardens. A short and pleasant stroll through nearby St Pancras Gardens 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. The British Library, Francis Crick Institute and the Wellcome Collection are all close by too. 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.
Oakley Square is well located for education purposes: Some outstanding examples include Alleyn's Regents Park and The Cavendish Primary Schools; King's Cross Academy Primary & Nursery School, Camden School For Girls, Sir William Collins 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, Euston Station with all its promise for the future (National Rail & Victoria Line) 0.4miles, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local and international destinations) 0.5 miles away. On foot, the West-End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regents Park. On a bike, a nearby canal towpath provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
Built in the 1840’s and offering approximately 3,036sqft, this home is entered on the parlour floor; which hosts a dual aspect dining room and open plan kitchen, this level also benefits from utility room and guest cloakroom. The lower level hosts a reception room with access to a 58ft westerly garden, a double bedroom and en-suite. The first floor comprises of a dual aspect formal reception room and study. The second floor host the principal suite, the top level offers two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom. Other benefits include two storage vaults.
Oakley Square was named after Oakley a small village in Bedfordshire where The Dukes of Bedford owned a number of large estates in London. Oakley Square is positioned around Oakley Square Gardens. A short and pleasant stroll through nearby St Pancras Gardens 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. The British Library, Francis Crick Institute and the Wellcome Collection are all close by too. 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.
Oakley Square is well located for education purposes: Some outstanding examples include Alleyn's Regents Park and The Cavendish Primary Schools; King's Cross Academy Primary & Nursery School, Camden School For Girls, Sir William Collins 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, Euston Station with all its promise for the future (National Rail & Victoria Line) 0.4miles, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local and international destinations) 0.5 miles away. On foot, the West-End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regents Park. On a bike, a nearby canal towpath provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
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