Listed for £1,500,000
February 25, 2026
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Arched, aged-bronze doors with reeded glass panels lend a sculptural edge, while carefully placed wall lighting and decorative cornicing nod to the home's architectural past. The en-suite features Calacatta Vagli Oro marble, clay-plastered walls and an oak pod bath finished in a rich walnut stain. The secondary shower room is equally elevated, with amber zellige tiles, terrazzo flooring and more Clayworks plaster, bringing texture and depth.
A second generously sized double bedroom sits at the rear of the home, continuing the theme of high ceilings and featuring a beautifully crafted light oak headboard. French doors open onto the terrace, adding a touch of romance to this elegant space.
Discreet practicalities including a separate utility zone tucked into the hallway, underscore the intelligence of the layout. Throughout, the apartment feels quietly elevated, as a home where historic character and contemporary craftsmanship are held in perfect balance. Every joinery element is bespoke, offering intelligent storage without compromise to form.
Buckland Crescent is a short stroll to Belsize Park, Primrose Hill and Hampstead. Local favourites like Chez Bob, Roni's Bakery, and Oliver's Village Café serve as community anchors, while Calici and Jamon Jamon offer refined dining in relaxed settings. Over in Primrose Hill, Greenberry Café, Odette's, and Lemonia bring a long-standing culinary charm to Regent's Park Road where independent bookstores, delis and homeware stores line the street with quiet confidence.
A short walk north brings you to Hampstead Village, a historic enclave of pubs, galleries, and old-world charm. Highlights include The Holly Bush, La Crêperie de Hampstead, and Villa Bianca. For green space, Hampstead Heath and Primrose Hill offer some of London's most iconic views, while Belsize Wood Nature Reserve remains a quieter local gem.
Connectivity is seamless. Swiss Cottage station (Jubilee Line) is moments away, offering fast access to Bond Street and Canary Wharf, while Belsize Park (Northern Line) provides direct routes to King's Cross, Soho and the City. A range of local bus routes and nearby Overground connections ensure the wider capital remains close at hand.