We tailor every marketing campaign to a customer’s requirements and we have access to quality marketing tools such as professional photography, video walk-throughs, drone video footage, distinctive floorplans which brings a property to life, right off of the screen.
It is rare indeed that one of these houses becomes available. Certainly, this dwelling was snapped up the last time it was on the market, in 1979.
Each of the houses on this sought after street have a story, and this is no exception. Over the years, the owner acquired more land to the rear, resulting in an unparalleled garden, staged over different levels and sporting lawns, allotments, veg patches, greenhouse and ample greenery.
The accommodation is generously arranged over four storeys. The first wow factor in the entrance hall, opening the front door to the wide double height entrance hall with winding staircase up the right is not to be forgotten.
On the ground floor, there is a kitchen diner overlooking the garden, a large conservatory with underfloor heating to the side, and a further reception room to the front. There are two sizable pantries, dry stores, plenty of space for the chefs.
The upper ground floor has a full width reception with feature fireplace overlooking the garden, and another reception room to the front. The family accommodation is across the upper floors, currently configured as five bedrooms and two bathrooms - with another shower room on one of the half landings.
The top floor is dormered to the rear giving good head height to the bedrooms, and surprisingly spacious loft storage to the front.
Currently bedecked in William Morris from top to toe, this gorgeous home certainly has an esoteric appeal, although a likely buyer would probably want to modernise and put their own stamp on it!
Hamilton Park West is a cul-de-sac near Highbury Barn - moments from the Fields, and with great access to Victoria, Windrush and Piccadilly lines.
Houses on this street do not come up often, the road boasts many notable former residents, and often the houses change hands between those already living here. An opportunity not to be missed.