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Substantial Five-Bedroom Victorian Family Home on Rudall Crescent

5 beds | 4 baths | 2 receptions | Offers over £4,950,000 Having knowledge of the purchase price allows you to calculate the overall expense incurred in acquiring the property. Read our glossary page


  • Red-brick Victorian family home
  • Corner position on Rudall Crescent
  • Approx. 3,550 sq ft over three floors
  • Five double bedrooms
  • Four bathrooms (three en-suite) plus guest WC
  • Two reception rooms with working fireplaces
  • Kitchen with granite worktops, utility room & wine cellar
  • Principal suite with walk-in wardrobe, en-suite & fireplace
  • Landscaped gardens with decking and astro-turf
  • Off-street parking behind remote-controlled garage
  • Close to Hampstead Village, Hampstead Heath & Northern Line

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This substantial red-brick Victorian family home occupies a prominent corner position on the highly regarded Rudall Crescent. Arranged over three floors and extending to approximately 3,550 sq ft, the property offers generous proportions throughout and is ideally suited to modern family living.

The house comprises five well-sized double bedrooms, supported by four bathrooms, three of which are en-suite, along with a separate guest WC. Reception space is both elegant and versatile, with two main reception rooms, a formal dining area and several original working fireplaces that add warmth and character, including one within the principal bedroom.

The kitchen is fitted with granite work surfaces and provides access to a dedicated utility room and wine cellar, making it both practical and well suited for entertaining. The principal suite benefits from a walk-in wardrobe, en-suite bathroom and fireplace, creating a comfortable and private retreat.

Additional features include a glass-roofed study, oak wood flooring, integrated network wiring and secure off-street parking positioned behind a remote-controlled garage door. Outdoor space has been thoughtfully designed, offering a side garden alongside a semi-circular rear garden with a combination of decking and low-maintenance astro turf.

The property is conveniently located within close proximity to local amenities, open green spaces and excellent transport links, offering a balance of privacy, accessibility and lifestyle appeal.

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