A rare opportunity to acquire an architecturally significant home in the heart of Dartmouth Park. Designed by the celebrated architect Neave Brown and constructed in 1964, the row of five houses were designed by Brown for his own family and four others in a group named the Pentad Housing Society. Renowned engineers Tony Hunt and Max Fordham acting as the structural and service engineers for the scheme. Grade II listed and featuring a wealth of mid-century character, the internal space extends to 1155 sq ft and consists of an entrance hallway, kitchen/dining room opening to a south facing terrace, a 19 ft reception room, principal bedroom, family bathroom, two further bedrooms (one of which is currently used as a study which leads out to the gardens), family shower room and a utility room with a separate external entrance. The property further benefits from what can only be described as a hidden treasure of North London, a communal garden, an oasis of green, privately accessed by the 5 Neave Brown houses lovingly cared for and maintained by the residents. Well-located for the shops, restaurants and cafes of Swains Lane and the open spaces of Parliament Hill Fields and Hampstead Heath with transport links via Tufnell Park and Archway Underground and Gospel Oak Overground stations nearby. Council Tax Band: E | Length Of Lease: 999 years since 25/07/1974 | Ground Rent: £240 Per Annum.
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Goldschmidt & Howland, Highgate - Sales
020 3834 8404
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