Guide price
£1,700,000
(£1,343/sq. ft)
2 bed end terrace house for saleLambolle Place, Belsize Park NW3
2 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,266 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Leasehold
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About this property
Architecually designed
Large roof terrace
Quiet Mews location
Gaggenau Appliances
Poggenpohl kitchen
Separate utility room
Separate W/C
Set across the upper floors of an end-of-terrace Victorian mews house, this immaculately refurbished two-bedroom duplex has been architecturally reimagined by the current owners to blend period charm with bold, modern design and high-specification finishes throughout.
The accommodation is centred around a sculptural solid wood staircase, crafted in warm timber and enclosed by Crittall-style glass. This striking feature not only creates a visual centrepiece but allows light to flow freely between floors.
The first floor is entirely dedicated to living and entertaining. An open-plan dual aspect kitchen, dining, and reception area spans the full width of the building. The kitchen features bespoke cabinetry, Gaggenau appliances, and marble worktops. A separate utility room and guest W/C are tucked discreetly away, while generous storage is cleverly built into the design throughout the home.
Upstairs, both bedrooms have private en-suite bathrooms. The principal suite features a walk-in wardrobe and a beautifully finished shower room with glazed partitioning and handmade tiles in warm, earthy tones.
Above, is the full width roof terrace, a rarely found feature in homes of this kind, is accessed via an electronic retractable glass hatch. Measuring 23 feet and offering panoramic views, it’s a perfect space for entertaining, sunbathing, or enjoying quiet evenings under the stars.
Lambolle Place is located just moments from Belsize Village, a charming pocket of North London known for its leafy streets, period architecture, and strong sense of community. The area is home to a variety of independent cafés, neighbourhood restaurants, boutique shops, and local galleries, creating a relaxed and distinctly village-like atmosphere within easy reach of central London.
This part of NW3 is particularly popular with young families, thanks to the abundance of outstanding schools and nurseries.
A short walk south brings you to Primrose Hill, one of London’s most cherished green spaces. The Saturday farmers’ market is a staple for locals, offering seasonal produce and artisanal goods. Just to the north lies Hampstead, with its famous high street and one of London’s largest and most wild parks, providing open fields, ancient woodland, and swimming ponds.
Transport links are excellent, with Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line) and Belsize Park (Northern Line) nearby, providing fast and direct connections to the West End, the City, and Canary Wharf.
EPC Rating: C
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Tenure
Leasehold (148 years)
Service charge
£1,500 per year
Council tax band
G
Ground rent
£0
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