Camden Road, Camden Town, NW1 9AA
- 2 Bedrooms
- 1 Bathroom
Spanning over an impressive 752sqft, the spectacular apartment boasts two well sized double bedrooms with the master bedroom complimented further with built in wardrobes and double glazed, floor to ceiling feature window which illuminates the room with a plethora of natural light. The second bedroom is well designed with a neutral palette & offers space for a work desk.
The spacious lounge area is accentuated with a bold royal blue feature wall surrounding the Georgian period fireplace on a bed of sleek black tiling. Alongside this, there is also a dining table area, perfect for unwinding and entertaining.
The kitchen and bathroom have both been recently refurbished with the kitchen offering a glossy white and modern design with fully integrated appliances. The contemporary bathroom has a jet-black finish and chic shower and sink.
Further features of this stunning apartment are high ceilings, wooden flooring throughout and access to the idyllic 72ft communal rear garden.
The local area is quintessential London with the iconic Camden Town less than ten minutes away. Camden offers an eclectic collection of culture, music, food & atmosphere through the excellent array of restaurant, bars & the famous Camden Market. The property is enviably located on Camden Road with great transport links with Caledonian Road (Piccadilly line) and Kentish Town (Northern line) nearby.
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- Shae of feehold
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- Two double bedooms
- Stunning lounge & dining aea
- Moden kitchen
- Sleek bathoom
- 72ft Communal gaden
- High quality finish thoughout
- Pime location
- Kentish Town station (638m)
- Caledonian Road station (807m)
- Camden Road station (980m)
- Kentish Town station (761m)
Reference Number
CAN220422
Lease Years Remaining
121 years
Price per Sqft
£898 approx
Camden and Regent’s Park offer an energetic blend of vibrant markets, lush green spaces, and cultural hotspots. From the buzzing stalls of Camden Market to the serene beauty of Regent’s Park, this area pulses with creativity and nature. Dive into live music, outdoor theatre, and iconic attractions that make every visit unforgettable.
University College London
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London Business School
guide name: Amrit DasLondon Business School — Is it worth it in 2025? An honest review. Body: London Business School remains one of Europe’s most powerful launchpads for global business careers. With an international cohort, deep ties into London’s finance and consulting ecosystem, flexible MBA formats and a prestige brand that still opens doors, LBS delivers strong employment outcomes and a network you’ll use for life. But these benefits come at a premium: tuition + London living costs are high, admissions are fiercely competitive, and you should be clear whether LBS aligns with your target geography and industry. In short — choose LBS if you want global exposure, elite recruiting channels and an international alumni network; look elsewhere if you’re budget-sensitive or targeting a local market where LBS brand carries less weight.
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Gorilla Circus Regents Park Flying Trapeze School
guide name: Thaddea MatthiessenWhat an amazing experience 🤩🤩🤩 with the best coaches ever, my daughter and husband went flying high over Regent’s Park. Giovanna, Kevin, Georgia, Nicole and Pedro just made it so easy! Thank you for these extraordinary days🩵🩵🩵
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Camden Market
guide name: zane cohenAbsolutely loved my first visit here. So much to see and do. The shops on offer are well stocked and so friendly. The food offerings are mouth watering. I thought it was all rather well priced and more importantly clean and safe. If you haven't been make a plan. Simply a must visit destination.
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The Regent's Park
guide name: Michael NsRegent’s Park is a beautiful and spacious park in central London, perfect for a relaxing walk, a picnic, or just enjoying nature. The rose gardens are stunning in bloom, and the wide open green spaces make it feel peaceful even on busy days. There are also plenty of benches, a lake with ducks, and views that change beautifully with the seasons. Whether you're going for a jog, meeting friends, or just clearing your head, it's a lovely escape from the city buzz without leaving London. A true gem!
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Madame Tussauds London
guide name: Shanavas SaidHad a good time with family, spent around 2hrs at the venue.kudos to the entire team for excellent crowd control. Around 80% of the wax statue look stunning and fantastic, rest felt like a dummy one. The special attraction was "Spirit of London" ride, which is a themed taxi ride through the city's history, and not a conventional train ride. The ride uses iconic black cabs to take visitors on a 5-minute journey through London's history and cultural events which also includes wax figures, immersive exhibits, and a 4D cinema.
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Primrose Hill
guide name: Sakshi Patel**Primrose Hill (London) – In Short** * 📍*Location:* North of Regent’s Park, in the Borough of Camden (Zone 2, North West London). * 🌳 *What it is:* A 63 m high grassy hill and surrounding upscale residential area. * 🌆 *Famous for:* Stunning panoramic views of central London from the summit. * 🏡 *Neighbourhood vibe:* Affluent “village” feel with pastel townhouses, cafés, boutiques, and quiet leafy streets. * 🕰️ *History:* Once royal hunting land; became public parkland in 1842. * 🚇 *Nearest stations:* Chalk Farm, Swiss Cottage, and Camden Town. * 🌅 *Best time to visit:* Sunset or clear days for skyline views. * ✨ *Why it’s special:* Mix of city proximity, green space, community charm, and iconic views.
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London Zoo
guide name: Kshitiz VashisthI had a wonderful experience visiting London Zoo! The entire place was exceptionally clean and well-maintained, with no unpleasant smells anywhere — which made the visit even more enjoyable. A special highlight for me was the Butterfly Paradise 🦋 — truly living up to its name! Walking among so many beautiful butterflies felt magical, like stepping into a real paradise. The staff were all friendly, knowledgeable, and very helpful, always ready to answer questions and guide visitors with a smile. Highly recommend visiting — whether you’re with family, friends, or solo, London Zoo is an amazing and refreshing day out! 🌸🐒🦓
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Lord's Cricket Ground
guide name: Pooja PatelAttended the Lord's museum and stadium tour as part of an event through my work. David, the tour guide was exceptional. He was engaging, funny, witty, and super informative. It's a shame it was in the evening as it was too dark to see the grounds properly but still worthwhile. Our tour finished with a little intro into cricket training in the ICC with some of the coaches, who were also really good. This was so much fun. Thank you!
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The Wallace Collection
guide name: Sarah ButlerThe Wallace Collection – London Visiting the Wallace Collection was an absolute delight! The staff were warm and welcoming, with friendly, smiling faces that made the experience even more enjoyable. The art pieces themselves were absolutely stunning, each room beautifully curated and brilliantly laid out, making it easy to take in the incredible variety of works on display. As a fabulous surprise, the armory section was incredibly impressive, rich with history and beautifully presented. It added an unexpected and exciting dimension to the visit. Best of all, it’s completely free to enter, making it a must-see for both locals and visitors alike. A definite worthwhile stop in London!
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The Sherlock Holmes Museum
guide name: TobiThe Sherlock Holmes Museum is an absolute must-visit for fans of the famous detective. The house at 221B Baker Street is beautifully recreated, full of authentic details and memorabilia that bring Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s stories to life. The staff are friendly and in character, which makes the experience even more immersive. Walking through the different rooms feels like stepping straight into the world of Sherlock and Dr. Watson. It’s a charming and unique museum that captures the spirit of the stories perfectly. Highly recommended for both fans of the books and anyone interested in a piece of London’s literary history!
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Roundhouse
guide name: vlamisVery good place for medium size events. Old buildings but very well maintained. All facilities. Including bars on all levels. The staff is very organised and prepared for events. Really enjoyed my last performance in Round House and highly recommended visiting it.
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The Blues Kitchen Camden
guide name: Hazel TurnerAmazing food here! Really blew me away. Lovely, friendly and helpful stuff. Big thank you to Leticia for outstanding service! We had the mac and cheese (which was lovely), I had the brisket sandwich (which blew me away, it was cooked perfectly and had loads of flavour to it), and my partner had the fried chicken. Would highly recommend and will definitely be back again sometime in the future!
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Jazz Cafe
guide name: Andrew tAbsolutely love this venue! The atmosphere is always buzzing, the food was absolutely incredible, and the night was made even better with some truly fantastic acts. It’s one of those places that never disappoints, a real London staple!
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Regent's Park Open Air Theatre
guide name: Olga MorozovaOh, what a treat this place is!! I loved every minute of my first visit there and I’m sure I’ll be back for more. Very well organized. The sound was fantastic (and I am picky about it). The selection of food and drinks is great. The area itself is magnificent!! The facilities are well-maintained and clean. What a wonderful night I had at your beautiful venue and I certainly shall return for more
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The British Library
guide name: MA library may not typically be on a tourist’s must-see list, but the Treasures Gallery at the British Library is well worth a stop on your visit to London. This free, permanent exhibition showcases some of the world’s most iconic works, including Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, Beethoven’s music books, the Beatles’ handwritten lyric notes, the Magna Carta, and the Gutenberg Bible - offering a rare chance to see these remarkable artifacts from across cultures and centuries up close. Highly recommended!
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