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House For Sale £1,525,000
Prowse Place, Camden, London NW1


Description
A charming three bedroom Georgian home situated on a discreet cobbled mews within the highly desirable Jeffrey’s Street Conservation Area. Entered on Prowse Place the ground floor hosts a bright and spacious dual aspect double reception room looking onto Jeffreys Street, this floor also features a guest shower room off the hallway. The lower ground floor benefits from a large modern kitchen and dining room, a further lounge area with double doors leading out onto a southerly facing garden with an additional decked terrace area. This floor also benefits from a separate utility room and in addition there is access through the kitchen to a front patio with two storage vaults. The first floor hosts a principle bedroom with floor to ceiling sash windows and built in cupboards and a family bathroom benefitting from his & her sinks, a large bath and walk in shower. The top floor comprises of a further double bedroom with built in cupboards and the third double bedroom.

This house is very centrally located and minutes away from great transport links allowing for easy access into central London with all the amenities of Camden Town within walking distance. Camden Town is famous for its diverse markets, a warren of fashion & curiosities and a haven of counter culture offering an array of independent shops and iconic music venues. Also benefitting from regeneration of Hawley Wharf and plans have been submitted for the long-awaited 'Camden Highline' which will connect Camden to Kings Cross via an elevated walkway on a disused railway offering manicured gardens and woodlands overlooking Camden Town. Kentish Town is just as close which provides a more chilled setting of popular family owned bistros and cosy pubs.

Alternatively a short and pleasant stroll down Regents Canal will lead you to the ever evolving Kings Cross where one can indulge in the delights of Granary Square & the Coal Drops Yard which brings something entirely different to London’s shopping and dining scene, cobbled streets and brick arches are home to a wonderful and unexpected mix boutique shops and foodie hotspots where Victorian heritage and breath-taking architecture collide in an extraordinary canal side setting. In addition Regent’s Park is 0.6 miles away where one can enjoy Queen Mary’s formal gardens and soak in the city-scape views from Primrose Hill Park and enjoy the boutique ambiance of Primrose Hill Village. Prowse Place was named after Naval officer William Prowse who commanded one of Nelson’s frigates during the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805 and is one of the oldest streets in Camden Town. Located within the Jeffreys Street Conservation Area which consists of a collection of cobbled lanes offering a tranquil setting with a community vibe. Prowse Place is part of a the “Low Traffic Neighbourhood Scheme” and is a characterful road situated on the east side of Camden Town and well located for education purposes: Some outstanding examples include Northbridge House and Torriano Primary Schools; King's Cross Academy Primary & Nursery School; Camden School for Girls and cfbl (Collège Français Bilingue de Londres) secondary schools; Central Saint Martins Design College and ucl (University College of London).

Transport links include Camden Road Station (London Overground Line) 0.2 miles, Camden Town Station (Northern Line) is 0.3 miles away, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations) 1 mile away. There is also a nearby canal towpath that provides a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton. Marylebone & the West-End are a pleasant stroll through Regents Park (30-40 minutes).

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