£699,950
A bright and spacious period flat (678 sq ft), converted from the second floor floor of a grand end of terrace house overlooking Regent's Canal. Moments from the wide open spaces of Regent's Park and Primrose Hill and the multitude of artisan shops and restaurants of Primrose Hill Village and Camden Town. The flat will need updating. However, the exterior of the building has been recently refurbished. First time on the market in over fifty years. Large living room extending to 24' to include a dual aspect dining area. Some period features. On Street residents parking available. Chain free. Long lease and share of Freehold
Living room 15'10" x 15'7" Two sash windows. Fireplace. Archway leading to:
Dining area 11'8" x 7'9" Sash window.
Kitchen 7'9" x 6'11" Fully fitted but in need of updating. Sash window.
Bedroom 13'9" x 11' Including 13' wide fitted wardrobes. Sash window.
Bathroom 8'1" x 5'7" White suite. Casement window.
Large communal garden to rear, overlooking regent's Canal
Tenure: Share of Freehold (plus 945 year lease)
Service charge: £240 per month including reserve fund
Buildings Insurance: £117 per month
Council tax: Band E (Camden Borough)
EPC Band D
The most southern end of the road was designed by Nash who was responsible for many of the houses facing Regent's Park moments away. As you leave Camden Town at the top of Parkway there is a small section of Gloucester Avenue that turns into Regents Park Road at the English Folk Dance and Song Centre.
This is the main thoroughfare to Primrose Hill. It is a long, very wide tree-lined street with magnificent 3 and 4 storey terraced houses painted in a palette of colours. They are grand houses with large windows and graceful plasterwork. Some of the properties overlook Regents Park itself.
As you pass St Marks Church crossing over the Regents Canal there is a subtle change in the look and feel of the houses. The 5-storey houses are entered through small front gardens and on through portico entrances, they have balconies on the first floor taking full advantage of the views of both Regents Park and Primrose Hill. The majority are painted in more pastel shades on both sides of the road.
The left side of the road gives way to Primrose Hill with a mix of similar Victorian houses and a low-key modern complex of apartments facing this pretty and historic park.
Heading straight on into the centre of the 'village', Regents Park Road has a parade of shops, pubs, restaurants and cafes with flats above. After Berkley Road, one side of the street retains the original terrace of Victorian houses with large front gardens facing household-type shops and Bibendum - the wine merchants.
At the very end of the road is the pedestrianised bridge that crosses the railway to give easy access to Chalk Farm Road and its tube station.