£400,000
A bright and spacious one bedroom flat on the top floor of a three story purpose built property, quietly and conveniently located in an elegant restricted access road, forming part of the Jeffreys Street Conservation Area and within moments of Camden Town's multiple transport, shopping and entertainment facilities. The flat has large double glazed windows and stripped wooden floors. Excellent storage. Share of Freehold. Chain Free.
Living room 12'7" x 11' Ample dining space
Bedroom 14'4" x 10' Built in cupboards
Kitchen 10'1" x 6'1" Fully fitted. Wood units. Double glazed casement window
Bathroom 6'9" x 6'5" White suite. Large double glazed window
Hallway, accessing all rooms.
Tenure: Share of Freehold (plus 954 year lease)
Service charge: £500 Included buldings insurance
Council tax: Band D (Camden Borough)
EPC Band C (71/78)
Named after Elizabeth Jeffreys who married Charles Pratt, the first Earl of Camden.
I've always loved the houses of Jeffreys Street and after a number of years living very happily a few streets away in Chalk Farm, I bought number 11 which has been my home since May 2001. Rather than refrain from writing a biased view, I feel this gives me an excellent opportunity to say that this is the most pleasant and friendliest roads I've had the privilege of living in. The view from the windows and the neighbours are terrific.
That said. Jeffreys Street is a quiet residential street with a terrace of Georgian houses each side with no less than 34 Grade II listed houses in this small residential street. It runs from Kentish Town Road in the west to St Pancras Way. Plane, Whitebeam and Chestnut add to the charm. There are mostly four storey houses in brick. Some are completely stuccoed and some stuccoed only at basement and ground floor levels. The front doors for most of these houses are approached over light wells, which are situated behind railings. This architecture is contrasted with the houses in neighbouring Jeffrey's Place. There are several small semi-detached villas in Jeffrey's Street and as the vehicular entry from Kentish Town Road has been denied allowing Jeffreys Street to become once again an elegant peaceful residential street.