For Sale5 Bedroom Terraced House in Priory Terrace, London, NW6£2,500,000
Property Type
Terraced House
Bedrooms
× 5
Bathrooms
× 4
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£2,500,000
Resources
Description
Set along a quiet, tree-lined, one-way street in the heart of South Hampstead, this distinguished stucco-fronted Victorian townhouse offers approximately 2,632 sq. ft of elegant and highly flexible accommodation. Dating from circa 1875, the house combines refined period architecture with thoughtful contemporary interventions, including an architect-designed lower ground floor and a professionally landscaped garden by Clifton Nurseries. The house presents a rare opportunity to acquire a substantial freehold home in one of London's most attractive residential street.
Key Features
• Substantial Victorian family house extending to approx. 2,632 sq. ft
• Five / six bedrooms
• Four bathrooms and guest WC
• Arranged over four floors
• Architect-designed lower ground floor
• Private York stone garden and patio, recently re-laid
• Air conditioning (hot and cold) serves three rooms
• Bespoke joinery in reclaimed pine throughout (excluding kitchen)
• Off-street parking
• Period features including fireplaces, cornicing and exposed brickwork
The Tour
The lower ground floor has been thoughtfully reconfigured to form a generous, light-filled living level with direct access to the garden. A large reception room enjoys excellent proportions and a relaxed, informal atmosphere, making it ideally suited to both everyday family living and entertaining. Exposed brickwork features throughout the space, reinforcing the house’s period character and framing a Victorian fireplace with cast-iron insert, timber surround and marble hearth, which serves as a strong architectural focal point within the room.
Beyond, the space flows naturally into the dining area, where an original working Victorian stove forms a striking focal point. Set within an exposed brick fireplace wall and framed by marble detailing, it adds both visual interest and practical charm, anchoring the room as a natural gathering space. The dining area connects seamlessly with the kitchen, creating a sociable open-plan arrangement without sacrificing definition between zones.
The kitchen itself is arranged in a practical galley configuration. While intentionally understated in aesthetic, it is well specified, with fully integrated appliances, durable stone worktops and generous storage to ensure functionality. The layout allows for efficient day-to-day use without compromising circulation through the floor.
Full height glazed doors open directly from the dining area onto the garden, drawing in natural light and creating a strong visual connection between interior and exterior. This level also benefits from an additional shower room, enhancing its versatility for guests or extended family use.
The ground floor forms a more formal and private layer of accommodation, well suited to principal living or bedroom use. To the front of the house, a generously proportioned room enjoys excellent natural light through tall sash windows. The room retains strong period character, with detailed cornicing, timber flooring and a Victorian fireplace set within an exposed brick chimney breast, combining architectural presence with a warm, lived-in feel.
To the rear, the former drawing room is currently arranged as a bedroom suite, benefiting from generous proportions and high ceilings. A fireplace set within an exposed brick chimney breast provides a strong architectural focal point, while bespoke cabinetry crafted in reclaimed pine offers extensive built-in storage without overwhelming the space. The bathroom on this floor is finished in large-format natural stone tiling and fittings, reflecting the material palette used throughout the house and reinforcing a consistent sense of quality and craftsmanship.
The first and second floors benefit from recently installed timber flooring which enhances the sense of cohesion and quality across the upper accommodation while remaining sympathetic to the house’s Victorian character. The first floor offers further flexible accommodation, with a front reception room that can equally function as an additional bedroom if required. This room benefits from direct access to an en-suite bathroom, while a separate guest WC is positioned off the landing, providing practical convenience for everyday living and entertaining. A further bedroom on this level is quietly positioned to the rear, enjoying generous proportions and retained period character.
The second floor provides two further bedrooms, including a generous double room and a second well-proportioned bedroom, making it a strong family level. A bathroom serves the floor, and there is also a separate kitchen (compact in scale), offering useful flexibility, whether it is retained as an additional prep space, utilised for multi-generational living, or adapted to suit a buyer’s preferred arrangement.
Throughout the house, designer wallpaper by Nina Campbell has been used, adding a refined decorative layer that complements the Victorian architecture without overpowering the original fabric of the building.
The rear garden is a secluded and tranquil outdoor space, landscaped and recently re-laid using original York stone paving. Steps lead up from the lower ground floor to a generous patio area, ideal for outdoor dining, before giving way to a further paved section framed by mature planting and established greenery. The thoughtful design offers flexible zones for entertaining, relaxation, and planting.
The Area
Priory Terrace is characterised by an elegant run of predominantly individually designed stucco-fronted houses dating from the 1870s, many of which have been recently repainted, giving the street a particularly cohesive and well-kept appearance. Perfectly positioned between St John’s Wood and South Hampstead, the property is within comfortable walking distance of the amenities and transport links of St John’s Wood (approximately 0.9 miles), West Hampstead (approximately 1.0 mile) and Swiss Cottage (approximately 1.0 mile). These neighbourhoods collectively offer an excellent selection of cafés, restaurants, independent shops and everyday conveniences, as well as strong transport connections into the West End, City and Canary Wharf. At the end of the terrace stands a Victorian neo-Gothic church with a striking steeple, providing a distinctive architectural landmark and an appealing visual terminus to the street, a feature that further enhances the character and sense of place of this attractive residential enclave.
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Please note: All descriptions, images and floor plans are provided for illustrative purposes only and do not form part of any contract. Fixtures, fittings, and features shown or described are not included in the sale unless specifically agreed during the conveyancing process. All measurements, distances and orientations are approximate. Buyers must satisfy themselves by inspection or otherwise.