Set behind a generous secluded front garden a Grade II listed, balconied semi detached, five bedroom Strawberry Hill Gothic house forming part of a pair and believed to be one of the oldest houses in the road, dating from the early 19th Century. From 1900 to 1902 the house was the headquarters of the Purcell Operatic Society and was lived in by composer Martin Shaw and stage director Edward Gordon Craig. Presented in good decorative order throughout, the house offers excellent family orientated accommodation adorned with many of the original features, with wonderful interconnecting entertaining rooms with access to a 57'6 rear garden. Located in the heart of Hampstead Village, on one of Hampstead's most sought after roads. The green open spaces of Hampstead Heath are at the North Eastern end of the street, and the charming shops and restaurants of Hampstead High Street at the South Western End. Hampstead Heath Overground Station is approximately 400 metres away and Hampstead Underground Station (Northern Line) is approximately 650 metres away. Council Tax band H
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