Gloucester Place London
£650,000
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Property Description
Guide Price £650,000 to £700,000
A rare opportunity to own a bit of Georgian history in one of London’s most iconic areas. This charming 2-bedroom, bright, top-floor period conversion, situated in the highly sought-after Gloucester Place, offering the perfect blend of historic character and modern convenience. Spanning two levels, this beautifully presented property is accessed via a lift and boasts a spacious open-plan reception room, complete with a kitchen and space for dining, it also enjoys a communal roof terrace conveniently located on the same floor just opposite the apartment.
This home features two generously sized double bedrooms, both filled with natural sunlight, and a main bathroom. The split-level layout provides a wonderful sense of space and separation between living and the sleeping area.
Located in this desirable part of NW1, this property enjoys excellent transport links, with nearby stations including Baker Street and Marylebone, as well as an array of local amenities, including vibrant cafes, restaurants, and boutique shops.
For green spaces, Regent’s Park is just a short stroll away. As one of London’s most iconic parks, it provides expansive lawns, beautifully landscaped gardens, and is home to the renowned London Zoo. It’s the perfect spot for outdoor activities, leisurely walks, or simply unwinding in nature. Not far from there, Primrose Hill offers stunning panoramic views of the London skyline and is a popular choice for picnics, scenic strolls, and catching the sunset.
For Underground services, both Baker Station and Marylebone stations are just a few minutes' walk away. They are served by many lines including Jubilee, Bakerloo, Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan lines, providing fast links in, out and around the city.
Bus services along Marylebone Road are plentiful and offer excellent connections across London.
Cycling and walking are also excellent options. Additionally this central location means many popular destinations, including St. John’s Wood, Marylebone, Camden, The West End and Soho, are within walking distance, offering a highly convenient way to explore the city.
Sherlock Holmes lived in the adjacent street and he and Watson would have been comfortable solving many a crime in this delightful flat.
Liana and Oli are proud to be instructed on this flat in a fabulous location. Please watch the video and book a viewing.