Situated in the desirable area of St John’s Wood, this Grade II listed end-of-terrace Georgian home presents a compelling opportunity for renovation and investment. Spanning over 3,200 square feet across five levels, the property boasts five bedrooms and multiple reception areas, along with a private garden that enhances its appeal.
The raised ground floor welcomes you with an expansive entrance hall leading to a striking double reception room characterized by high ceilings and decorative cornicing. Original features such as sash windows and period fireplaces contribute to the home's timeless charm. Built in the 1830s as part of a symmetrical pair of villas, this residence carries historical significance and is set within a community noted for its artistic and professional inhabitants.
On the lower ground floor, you’ll find a spacious open-plan kitchen and dining area that seamlessly connects to an east-facing landscaped garden—perfect for outdoor gatherings or potential enhancements. This level also includes an additional reception space, study area, and utility room, offering flexibility for family life or entertaining guests while presenting numerous possibilities for reconfiguration or modernization.
The first floor is dedicated to a main bedroom suite with a dressing area and en-suite bathroom. The upper floors provide four additional bedrooms complemented by two family bathrooms. Notably, one of these rooms enjoys sweeping views over the surrounding rooftops and gardens, adding to its desirability.
The property is located on Hamilton Terrace, known for its elegant tree-lined streets and classic architecture. Proximity to St John’s Wood High Street means easy access to local shops, restaurants, cafés, and nearby green spaces like Regent’s Park. Transport links from St John’s Wood and Maida Vale underground stations ensure swift connections throughout central London.
For families considering educational opportunities, this location is home to prestigious institutions such as The American School in London (ASL), well-regarded independent schools like Arnold House and Abercorn School, as well as strong state options. The combination of its historical character, strategic location for commuters, and potential for investment through renovation makes this property an intriguing prospect for discerning buyers looking to make their mark in one of north-west London’s most sought-after neighborhoods.