£837,500
A bright and exceptionally spacious (1153 Sq ft) three double bedroom maisonette, converted from the upper two floors of a large Victorian terraced house in the heart of the Camden Square conservation area. 18' reception room with high ceilings, sash windows and fireplace. It is conveniently located with excellent transport links, Caledonian Road (Piccadilly Line) Camden Road (Overground) and multiple bus routes. Also within walking distance of the many restaurants and entertainment facilities of Kings Cross, Granary Square and the newly developed Coal Drops Yard, in addition to mainline (and Eurostar) Kings Cross and St Pancras stations. As well as Camden Town and Islington's multiple shopping and transport facilities. Moments of Brecknock Road and York Way with their fine selection artisan shops and wine bars. Two local parks, the wide open spaces of Caledonian Park, with it's Victorian clock tower and seconds from the tranquil Camden Square Gardens . Gas centrally heated. In addition, the property is within the catchment area of Camden School for Girls. Gas centrally heated. Excellent storage. Large hallways with internal staircase. Share of Freehold.
Living room 18' x 11' Two sash windows. Fireplace.
Kitchen 8'8" x 7'1" Fully fitted. Sash window.
Bedroom 17'6" x 10'11". Large casement window.
Bedroom 19'5" x 10'3" Dorma window plus velux window
Bedroom 13'3" x 11' Plus 6'2" x 3'6" walk-in wardrobe. Dorma window
Bathroom 11'10" x 7'7" White suite plus shower. Sash window
Tenure: Share of Freehold plus 988 year lease
Service charge: £1,500 p.a. Includes buildings insurance
Council tax: Band E (Camden Borough)
EPC Band D
Running parallel with Camden Road, this fabulous cobbled mews is a fascinatingly diverse street with some very appealing architecture, mainly residential yet a few remain as commercial, mainly specialized repair garages with accommodation above. Homes come in all shapes and sizes from converted small industrial units from a bygone age to award winning modern architecture such as “The Tree House” an incredible house which completely surrounds a large tree growing in its inner courtyard. Formerly North Mews (Murray Mews being South Mews) it was constructed during the 1850's to accommodate stables for the grand houses on Camden Road.
Camden Mews stretches over 500 meters yet is a quiet street and receives only local traffic and cannot be used as a cut-through due to the configuration of one-way flow of traffic. It retains its original cobbles and has the occasional Cherry, Lime, Eucalyptus and Sycamore. Most of the eclectic houses are two storey in height with exceptional houses no taller than three storey.