Standing proud in one of Bloomsbury’s most enviable locations, a Grade II Listed Queen Anne home has come to the market with Dexters Bloomsbury office.
Located in Lambs Conduit Street a partly pedestrianised stretch of Bloomsbury with a village feel, the exquisite Grade II Listed home presents a symmetrical façade comprised of the fine and warm-toned brickwork typical of Queen Anne architectural style. The property, built in 1711, maintains its charm with traditional period features retained throughout its 2,000 sq. ft interior, including wood panelling, and an original Listed staircase, with barley-twist balusters, and carved tread ends.
There is strong demand for homes with their own front doors or private entrances, with the addition of original period features another draw; buyers appreciate the proportions and sense of light from large sash windows such as the ones in Lambs Conduit Street.
The cobblestone lanes of Lambs Conduit Street are tucked away in London’s historic and picturesque neighbourhood of Bloomsbury, known for its association with The Arts, education, medicine, and notable residents such as Charles Dickens and Virginia Woolf. The area itself provides a village shopping experience with a host of amenities and boutique shops, including places to eat and drink, a deli, a grocer, a chemist, a florist, a doctor's surgery, a bookshop, and more. Residents enjoy fast public transport links with close proximity to Russell Square and Euston Square tube stations, making it easy to get around the City.
Michael Keating, Sales Director of Dexters Bloomsbury says, 'Lambs Conduit Street is known for being one of the best locations for independent retailers and gentlemen’s finest fashion; today, the charming cobbled street makes a wonderful home address, well positioned for enjoying all local amenities. We are delighted to be representing this elegant home, it is perfect for a buyer to modernise and put their stamp on it. The property has its own private entrance which is a huge plus, as well as many retained original features with the sash windows which let in an abundance of light, the listed staircase brings grandeur, the home has an enduring charm.'