Contemporary three-bed freehold, moments from Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill — scope to upgrade..
Large 1,580 sq ft three-bed detached house over three floors
All three bedrooms include en-suite bathrooms for privacy
Under 200m to Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill; excellent location
Off-street parking for one car — rare for central London
Freehold tenure in a very affluent, inner-city area
Constructed 1930–1949; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
Double glazing installed pre-2002; may need replacement
High council tax and only average broadband speeds
Set over three floors and extending to about 1,580 sq ft, this detached three-bedroom house sits in a quiet close just off Prince Albert Road, under 200 metres from Regent’s Park and Primrose Hill. The contemporary façade and large windows flood the interior with light, while high ceilings and modernist lines create an airy, urban home that suits family life and entertaining. A drawing/dining room and separate kitchen give flexible living space, and off-street parking for one car is a rare central-London convenience.
All three bedrooms have en-suite bathrooms, giving practical privacy for families or professionals sharing the house. The property is freehold and well positioned for local amenities, with Primrose Hill and St John’s Wood High Streets, shops, cafés and good schools within easy reach. Excellent mobile signal and a very affluent local demographic add to the location’s appeal.
There are some clear maintenance and efficiency considerations: the house dates from the 1930s–1940s with solid brick walls assumed to lack insulation, and the double glazing was installed before 2002 — both factors likely affecting heat retention and running costs. Council tax is high and broadband speeds are only average, so those working from home should check connectivity options. Overall, this is a spacious, well-located family home with strong location advantages and realistic refurbishment potential.