£530,000
1 bed flat for saleMandela Street, Camden, London NW1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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1 Bathroom
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1 Reception
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A one-bedroom apartment tucked away on a discreet cobbled mews on the east side of Camden moments from Kings Cross, Camden and Mornington Crescent stations.
Set within a warehouse conversion dating back to the 1890s, this home features impressive ceiling heights and original Crittall-style windows, hosting a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and reception area; a generous principal bedroom and a family bathroom. The building is also pet friendly.
Mandela Street was originally named Selous Street, until 1983 when members of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement moved into Selous Street which caused Camden Council to rename the street after Nelson Mandela. Mandela Street is well positioned allowing for easy access to Camden and Kentish Town. Also located within walking distance to the open gardens of Regents Park and Primrose Hill where one can enjoy cityscape views from the hilltop and a village filled with fine dining and curated boutiques. Alternatively a short stroll via Regents Canal will lead you to Kings Cross where one can indulge in the delights of Granary Square & the Coal Drops shopping and dining scene. King's Cross has become home to major headquarters and flagship offices including Google, DeepMind, Meta, YouTube, OpenAI, The Guardian and Universal Music Group, helping establish the district as one of Europe's leading clusters for artificial intelligence, technology, media, creative industries and corporate innovation.
Transport links include Camden Town Station (Northern Line) is less than 0.2 miles away, Mornington Crescent Station (Northern Line) 0.2 miles, Camden Road (London Overground Line) 0.4 miles, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations) 0.6 mile away. Hop on a bus, for several routes that connect you to Central London locations in under 20 minutes. On foot, the West-End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regent’s Park. On a bike, a nearby canal towpath providing a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
Set within a warehouse conversion dating back to the 1890s, this home features impressive ceiling heights and original Crittall-style windows, hosting a spacious open-plan kitchen, dining and reception area; a generous principal bedroom and a family bathroom. The building is also pet friendly.
Mandela Street was originally named Selous Street, until 1983 when members of the British Anti-Apartheid Movement moved into Selous Street which caused Camden Council to rename the street after Nelson Mandela. Mandela Street is well positioned allowing for easy access to Camden and Kentish Town. Also located within walking distance to the open gardens of Regents Park and Primrose Hill where one can enjoy cityscape views from the hilltop and a village filled with fine dining and curated boutiques. Alternatively a short stroll via Regents Canal will lead you to Kings Cross where one can indulge in the delights of Granary Square & the Coal Drops shopping and dining scene. King's Cross has become home to major headquarters and flagship offices including Google, DeepMind, Meta, YouTube, OpenAI, The Guardian and Universal Music Group, helping establish the district as one of Europe's leading clusters for artificial intelligence, technology, media, creative industries and corporate innovation.
Transport links include Camden Town Station (Northern Line) is less than 0.2 miles away, Mornington Crescent Station (Northern Line) 0.2 miles, Camden Road (London Overground Line) 0.4 miles, Kings Cross & St Pancras Stations (these stations are served by six underground lines and the Eurostar connecting you to local, national & international destinations) 0.6 mile away. Hop on a bus, for several routes that connect you to Central London locations in under 20 minutes. On foot, the West-End is accessible in 30 minutes via Regent’s Park. On a bike, a nearby canal towpath providing a beautiful cycle route west to Little Venice and east to Hoxton.
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