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Friday 1 April 2016

NW3 Eye Candy - Property of the Week - Vale of Health NW3

There's a few houses being built in and around the Village, though this new development opportunity on the Vale of Health caught  my eye and i thought it was worthy of some discussion. 

What really gets the senses going with this house is the tranquil surroundings and to not be overlooked in inner London is quite a rarity. 

The house is set in this idyllic environment with uninterrupted views and access onto one of Hampstead's famous ponds. The site is south-east facing and offers a tranquil space within Hampstead village. The architect that was commissioned to design this house is James Gorst and he has used his creative nouce to make it a perfect fit with the natural surroundings to create an interesting home that epitomises 21st century living.


The new home will offer impressive entertaining spaces comprising a double height reception room and lower ground incorporating a cinema room and a mezzanine level, four double bedrooms (en-suite), home office, wine cellar and separate utility room.

The Vale of Health is discreet and understated; one of Hampstead's "hidden gems”. This stunning home will extend to 4000 square feet and there is also planning permission to build a Garden Studio. In the market for contemporary houses with architectural merit, without looking like you are following the crowd?  This one is on my list.......

Offered for sale through Goldschmidt and Howland with an asking price of £4,750,000













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