House for sale in Inverforth Close, Hampstead, London, NW3 - 4 bedrooms, 2 reception rooms, 3 bathrooms
- Guide Price of £3,850,000
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Savills - Hampstead
7 Perrin's Court, Heath Street, Hampstead, London, NW3 1QS
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An unusual low built house within an exclusive private development abutting Hampstead Heath. The accommodation is arranged over two floors only with exceptional reception space.
Tenure: Freehold
Situation: Inverforth Close is situated on an elevated site at one of the highest points in London. From the upper floor, the property enjoys lovely views over the gardens of Inverforth House and West Heath. Indeed, Inverforth Close and House are entirely surrounded on all four sides by Hampstead Heath, a position which is quite unique. Hampstead Village is situated approximately half a mile to the south, while the West End is located some four miles distant. Access to the major motorway system is excellent with the M1 and M25 motorways themselves within less than 30 minutes of Hampstead. These two motorways alone provide routes to all areas of the country. In addition, the A40(M) and A4(M) are within easy reach providing access to Heathrow Airport in under 45 minutes. Hampstead Village possesses a wealth of history and character and is famous for its intimate village atmosphere, exquisite architecture, scenic views and wide open spaces. It has been home to successive generations of politicians, actors, writers and successful entrepreneurs.
Savills negotiator: Simon Edwards
Inverforth Close formed part of the estate of a renowned Hampstead landmark, Inverforth House, which was the residence of Lord Leverhulme until his death in 1925. The House is famous for its magnificent Pergola and grounds. In a feature from Country Life in 1918 about Inverforth House (then known as The Hill) it was said: - There is no more lovely view to be had near London than this spacious prospect from the summer house of The Hill - . Nestling beside the grounds of the original mansion, Inverforth Close is an exclusive gated development of eight luxury homes. It is an ideal base for those who need to be within easy reach of central London, but demand the peace and tranquillity of village life.
Accommodation: Hall, large drawing room, intercommunicating dining room, family room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, guest wc, large master suite with dressing room and large bathroom, 2 further bedrooms, 2 further bathrooms (1 ensuite), south facing paved garden, integral garage and parking.
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- Low-built Heathside house
- 3 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms
- 3 large reception rooms
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- Integral garage and parking
Tenure: Freehold
Situation: Inverforth Close is situated on an elevated site at one of the highest points in London. From the upper floor, the property enjoys lovely views over the gardens of Inverforth House and West Heath. Indeed, Inverforth Close and House are entirely surrounded on all four sides by Hampstead Heath, a position which is quite unique. Hampstead Village is situated approximately half a mile to the south, while the West End is located some four miles distant. Access to the major motorway system is excellent with the M1 and M25 motorways themselves within less than 30 minutes of Hampstead. These two motorways alone provide routes to all areas of the country. In addition, the A40(M) and A4(M) are within easy reach providing access to Heathrow Airport in under 45 minutes. Hampstead Village possesses a wealth of history and character and is famous for its intimate village atmosphere, exquisite architecture, scenic views and wide open spaces. It has been home to successive generations of politicians, actors, writers and successful entrepreneurs.
Savills negotiator: Simon Edwards
Inverforth Close formed part of the estate of a renowned Hampstead landmark, Inverforth House, which was the residence of Lord Leverhulme until his death in 1925. The House is famous for its magnificent Pergola and grounds. In a feature from Country Life in 1918 about Inverforth House (then known as The Hill) it was said: - There is no more lovely view to be had near London than this spacious prospect from the summer house of The Hill - . Nestling beside the grounds of the original mansion, Inverforth Close is an exclusive gated development of eight luxury homes. It is an ideal base for those who need to be within easy reach of central London, but demand the peace and tranquillity of village life.
Accommodation: Hall, large drawing room, intercommunicating dining room, family room, kitchen/breakfast room, utility room, guest wc, large master suite with dressing room and large bathroom, 2 further bedrooms, 2 further bathrooms (1 ensuite), south facing paved garden, integral garage and parking.
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property reference: SAHA184303
