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Bayham Street, Camden Town

£1,200,000

A large four storey terraced house ideally located in the heart of Camden Town and within moments of its multiple transport facilities (tube, busses and overland stations). Fitted kitchen and two bathrooms plus an addition w.c. A large conservatory leading on to a well maintained 67ft long east facing garden. The house has been well maintained. Gas central heating. Almost all windows have been double glazed. Vacant possession. Chain free.

Bedroom 1. 14'4" x 11'4" Two double glazed sash windows.
Bedroom 2. 14'4" x 11'4" Two double glazed sash windows.
Bedroom 3. 11' x 10'8" Sash window.
Bedroom 4. 10'8" x 8'10" Double glazed.
Bedroom 5. 10'11 x 10'8 Plus en-suite shower room and door to 14'5" x 4' patio
Kitchen. 9' x 8'4" Fully fitted. Window.
Store room. 8'8" x 6'2"
Bathroom. White suite.
Shower room with w.c.
Additional w.c
Shower room, en-suite to bedroom 5.
Conservatory 17'7" x 9'8" Double doors to
Garden 67'3" x 14'8" North east facing

Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
EPC: Band C
INTERACTIVE FLOORPLAN

PROPERTY LOCATION

STREET INFO

Charles Pratt, the first Earl of Camden (hence Camden Town) was also titled Viscount of Bayham. The street appears on maps as early as 1804 although, with the exception of the alms-houses built 1818, most of the period houses are Victorian.

Bayham Street is a busy one-way main road running south east from the centre of Camden Town, connecting Camden Road with Crowndale Road with Camden Town tube station at the top and Mornington Crescent at the bottom. It runs parallel to Camden High Street.

It's a mix of modern and old buildings, some commercial and some residential and flanked either side with whitebeam, ash and Norway maple trees. Terraces of four-storey period houses rub shoulders with modern developments of commercial buildings and local authority maisonettes. Some of these period houses are in good condition, others in need of refurbishment. Many have been converted into flats. The local authority housing varies also, such as large yellow-brick blocks such as Darfield, Ravenscar and Westerham offer a range of flats. Many are maisonettes with secure parking and patio gardens.

Commercial premises range from high tech to archaic, restaurants to mechanical workshops. Up until recently, one company supplying piano parts had been here since 1883, when the whole area was famous for this industry. Talking of famous, number 141 occupied the site where Charles Dickens lived (No.16,now demolished)

PUBLIC TRANSPORT

Camden Town tube station It takes 7 minutes 40 seconds to walk the length of Bayham Street. Using our stop watch we timed a further 47 seconds cross from the northern end of the road to Camden Town tube station and 1 minute 25 seconds from the southern end to Mornington Crescent
Bus routes on Bayham Street Bus routes 27, 88, 168, 214, 253, 274 and C2