Originally constructed by its namesake parish in 1904, St. Luke’s Institute (as it was first called) was built to host programs and support groups for underprivileged children. What once flourished as social and charitable centre was later converted into a photography studio.
The property now provides two very large artist studios both with exceptional volume space with the added potential to create a further floor (Subject to planning), both share a kitchen and off-street parking for up to four cars, each studio benefits from an abundance of natural light, views over Hampstead Cemetery, and exceptional voluminous ceilings
Well-located to West Hampstead high street with its array of bars, boutique shops and cafes including the various transport links (Jubilee Line, Metropolitan Line, London Overground and Thameslink)
<br/><br/><b>Amenities:</b><br/>Balcony, Off Street Parking for 3/4 Cars