4 bedroom mews house for sale in London

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4 bedroom mews house for sale in London
Beds: 4
Baths: 2
Camden Mews, London NW1 See map

Set on Camden Mews, one of London’s most architecturally interesting streets, this four-bedroom house is an exceptional example of open-plan mid-century living. It retains many of its original features across an L-shaped plan that maximises light, versatility and a feeling of fluidity. Broad, original aluminium glazing connects the internal plan with a spacious south-facing terraced garden. Though discreetly tucked away, Camden Mews is wonderfully located for the buzz of Camden, Kentish Town and King’s Cross.

The Tour

Set back from the cobbled mews behind a planted bed of rosemary, lavender, and a mature lime tree, the house takes a south-east-facing position. Entry is via an interior porch, from which a cloakroom and storage space lie to one side.

The ground-floor accommodation immediately expands into an impressive dual-aspect, open-plan L-shaped reception room with two dining areas and a large living space. Original parquet flooring runs throughout, while sliding windows encourage light to flood into the plan and allow a vista across the entire interior. Set against a crisp white palette, the generous circulation of space flows into the formal dining area at the rear, meeting the patio garden beyond through original aluminium sliding doors. Bespoke bookcases line the walls of the formal dining room.

A separate U-shaped kitchen lies at the front of the elevation. The charm of the original honey-hued Poggenpohl cabinetry adds to the allure of the house’s modernist heritage. A double stainless steel sink lies beneath a view back onto the mews, alongside a Smeg gas hob and oven. The kitchen dining space sits just beyond, set toward the lime tree outside with a sense of intimacy created by the stairs to one side.

A light well at the top of the staircase creates a bright landing. Here, there are four bedrooms, three of which retain their original built-in recessed storage. The principal bedroom is of a generous size with several windows that wash the space with daylight. The room has a large en suite bathroom with a large tub and Philippe Starke ‘Happy D’ basin. The room is finished with aquamarine gloss tiles and a large airing cupboard across one wall that provides ample storage for linens, bath towels and toiletries.

The three remaining bedrooms are also spacious. One has a door connecting to the principal bedroom, while a second has a Jack-and-Jill door connecting it to a shower room with WC and basin otherwise entered via the landing hallway.

Outdoor Space

A courtyard garden provides a secluded and private oasis. It is home to a prized cherry tree rooted in one corner along with a bay; ferns and ivy teem at its lower level. Fragrant star jasmine adorns the house’s exterior wall, providing a wonderful scent throughout the summer months, with leaves turning to bronze in the autumn.

There is a car port at the front entrance to the house, as well as a large and secure storage space.

The Area

Camden Mews is a quiet cobbled street that runs parallel to Camden Road in the Camden Square Conservation Area. It is renowned for its innovative and diverse modern architecture, and has been home to a wealth of architects for many decades. Its most famous resident was the late Ted Cullinan, whose house lies opposite.

The house is wonderfully positioned for the best of Camden and King’s Cross. Regent’s Park, one of London’s favoured green spaces, is within walking distance and has a boating lake, as well as numerous cafs, sports facilities and ornamental gardens. There are several brilliant pubs within easy reach, including The Lord Stanley and the Rose and Crown, as well as Half Cut Market. Kentish Town is also within easy reach; we’ve written about our recommendations in greater depth in our Journal.

The King’s Cross regeneration project, which includes Granary Square and Coal Drops Yard, is on the other side of Regent’s Canal, approximately a 15-minute walk from the apartment. Alongside existing outposts of Caravan Coffee Roasters, Waitrose, Dishoom, and audiophile bar Spiritland, the Thomas Heatherwick-designed Coal Drops Yard has brought Margaret Howell, Tom Dixon and Aesop stores to the canal.

Camden Mews is within the catchment area of a number of local schools, including the renowned state-run Camden School for Girls. Private options include The Collge Franais Bilingue de Londres which teaches the French curriculum.

The house is approximately equidistant between the Underground stations at Camden Town (Northern Line), Kentish Town (Northern Line) and Caledonian Road (Piccadilly Line). Camden Road Station is a 13-minute walk away, and there are Overground services from Kentish Town and Caledonian Road. The house is also well placed for access to the Eurostar terminal at St Pancras International.

Council Tax Band: G

Listed: October 6, 2024
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