
This wonderful Victorian apartment on the peaceful Ospringe Road is just a stone’s throw from Tufnell Park and Kentish Town. Recently restored by its current owner, an antiques dealer, the space retains many of its original features and is particularly notable for its voluminous interiors and its share of a south-facing private garden. The whole terrace is defined by beautiful arched windows on the piano nobile, or main floor, of each building. Ospringe Road itself is wonderfully quiet and rarely used by cars; it is minutes away from Fortess Road with its array of independent shops, cafes, butchers and bakers, and not much further away from Hampstead Heath.
Setting the Scene
Built in the late 1800s, the apartment has fantastic proportions. It is filled with light and has a real sense of volume, thanks to its high ceilings and large expanses of glazing. The current owner has gradually renovated the apartment, revealing details such as the wooden floorboards, whilst simultaneously introducing a more refined palette of colours and materials and updating major spaces such as the kitchen. The open-plan living and dining room is illuminated by an incredible floor-to-ceiling south-facing sash window, flanked by its original wooden shutters.
The Grand Tour
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