
Built in 1890, this bright two-bedroom apartments sits in a coveted patch of north London, between Tufnell Park and Kentish Town. It lies on the third floor of a handsome Victorian mansion block, with far-reaching views over surrounding rooftops. Anson Road is within walking distance of Hampstead Heath and its perennially popular natural swimming ponds.
Setting the Scene
Tufnell Park, mostly dedicated to farming until the late 19th century, takes its name from the Tufnell family, who owned the land in the 18th century. It was only during London’s rapid expansion of the early 20th century, and the construction of the London Underground’s Northern line, that the area began its transformation into a popular residential neighbourhood.
Anson Road is lined with a series of handsome Victorian and Edwardian residences that bear the quintessential details of their eras. This building, constructed in ruddy red brick, is punctuated with beautiful sash windows of different sizes. Its shared from door opens to a communal lobby with a staircase up to the second floor, where this apartment’s private entrance lies.
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