Guide price
£4,250,000
5 bed semi-detached house for saleWell Walk, London NW3
5 beds
2 baths
3 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Goldschmidt & Howland - Hampstead
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About this property
2 Bathrooms
5 Bedrooms
3 Receptions
House
Semi Detached
Garden
Terrace
Resident Parking
2531 Approx Sq Ft
Freehold
In the same family for nearly 100 years, a semi detached early Victorian family house with a deep portico entrance and iron railings with a façade that speaks to the building’s refined period pedigree. Built in the mid 19th century in a historic, much sought after part of Hampstead Village, the house was owned previously by Arthur Blomfield Jackson, one of the UK’s first theatrical architects who bought the house in the 1930s. Together with his partner Charles Phipps, he designed numerous theatres across the country, including the Savoy Theatre.
Although in need of modernisation, this elegant house retains much of the original character, including fireplaces, high ceilings and large sash windows providing excellent natural light and views. With 2531 sq ft of accommodation over four floors the house currently provides three reception rooms, five bedrooms, kitchen/diner, guest cloakroom and two bathrooms. A major feature of this house is the outside space, in the form of a 64 ft rear garden and a terrace both with southerly uninterrupted views as the garden backs onto the gardens of both Willow Road and Christchurch Hill. Well Walk is a sought-after tree lined street, located moments from Hampstead Heath and a short walk from the numerous fashionable cafes, restaurants, and boutiques of Hampstead Village; it is served by Hampstead Underground Station (Northern Line 0.1m) as well as Hampstead Heath Overground Station (0.5m).
Council Tax band - tbc
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