Spacious three-bedroom garden apartment beside Primrose Hill — character, size and direct outdoor access.
Adjacent to Primrose Hill park, 0.1 miles for outdoor access
Private terrace and enclosed rear garden, good urban outdoor space
Large 1,598 sq ft / 148 sqm — unusually spacious for NW3
Three double bedrooms; principal with en-suite and good storage
Open-plan kitchen/diner with bi-fold doors to the terrace
Share of freehold tenure; on-street permit parking available
Solid brick construction c.1900–1929; likely no modern wall insulation
Council tax high; broadband speeds average — consider running costs
Set immediately beside Primrose Hill, this substantial three-bedroom garden apartment offers rare outdoor space and generous rooms in a highly desirable NW3 location. The ground-/lower-ground arrangement gives direct access to a private terrace and enclosed rear garden, plus an open-plan kitchen/dining room with bi-fold doors — ideal for family life and entertaining. High ceilings and period features give character throughout while large room proportions create flexible living and working space.
The principal bedroom includes built-in storage and an en-suite shower room, with two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom completing the accommodation. At approximately 1,598 sq ft (148 sqm) the flat feels notably large for Primrose Hill and will suit families seeking park access, space for children, or buyers wanting a rental income in a sought-after area.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is sold as a share of freehold and benefits from mains gas heating via a boiler with underfloor heating. On-street permit parking serves the road. Buyers should note the building’s age (c.1900–1929) with solid brick walls likely lacking modern cavity insulation, and broadband speeds in the area are average. Council tax in this band is described as quite expensive — factor this into running costs.
Overall this is a well-presented, characterful apartment in an exceptional location directly adjacent to Primrose Hill park. It offers immediate family practicality and long-term rental appeal, while buyers seeking fully modernised fabric insulation or the fastest broadband may wish to consider works or upgrades.