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£ 2,650,000
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4 bedroom terraced house for sale
Belgrave Road SW1 London
· 4 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · House
· Garden
Belgrave Road SW1 London · 4 Bedrooms · 2 Baths · House · Garden
Original features are woven throughout this elegant townhouse, built as part of the late-Georgian Northampton Square development in Clerkenwell, central London. Grade II-listed, it has been meticulously renovated by architects MoreySmith in consultation with English Heritage. It unfolds gracefully across over 2,900 sq ft, with five storeys, including a light-filled first-floor sitting room with wonderful views out to the garden square in front. Setting the Scene Laid out in the early 19th century, Northampton Square was developed on land owned by the Northampton Estate. It later became associated with the skilled trades that defined Clerkenwell during the late-Georgian and Victorian periods, including clockmaking, watchmaking and silversmithing. At the centre of the terrace lies a garden square, opened to the public in 1885 following a redesign by Fanny Wilkinson, a pioneering landscape designer and later activist associated with sanitary and political reform, the open-spaces movement,
Original features are woven throughout this elegant townhouse, built as part of the late-Georgian Northampton Square development in Clerkenwell, central London. Grade II-listed, it has been meticulously renovated by architects MoreySmith in consultation with English Heritage. It unfolds gracefully across over 2,900 sq ft, with five storeys, including a light-filled first-floor sitting room with wonderful views out to the garden square in front. Setting the Scene Laid out in the early 19th century, Northampton Square was developed on land owned by the Northampton Estate. It later became associated with the skilled trades that defined Clerkenwell during the late-Georgian and Victorian periods, including clockmaking, watchmaking and silversmithing. At the centre of the terrace lies a garden square, opened to the public in 1885 following a redesign by Fanny Wilkinson, a pioneering landscape designer and later activist associated with sanitary and political reform, the open-spaces movement,
£ 2,650,000