出售, Guided Price: GBP 2,500,000
Highgate West Hill, London, N6 6LS, 伦敦, 英格兰, 英国
楼盘类型 : 单独家庭住宅
楼盘设计 : N/A
建筑面积 : 3,138 ft² / 292 m²
占地面积 : N/A
卧室 : 0
浴室 : 0
浴室(企缸) : 0
MLS#: N/A
楼盘简介
Location
The property is near the brow of Highgate West Hill and also close the fashionable Swains Lane (0.6m) and delightful shops, cafe's and restaurants of Highgate High Street (0.3m). The property is adjacent to Hampstead Heath & Fitzroy Park and near to Parliament Hill and Kenwood House. Highgate Station (Northern Line) is 0.9 mile away and the renowned private schools (Highgate School & Channing) are within walking distance (0.3m)
Description
39-40 Highgate West Hill is the "Site of the Old Fox & Crown" and has been described a one of Highgate's greatest contribution to world history. In 1837, the young Queen Victoria was travelling down the hill when her horses bolted. The landlord, James Turner, managed to stop the carriage. Had Victoria been killed, there would have been no Victorian era! The inn was demolished in 1896; the royal coat of arms presented to Turner is now in the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution.
Currently the building is The Summit Clinic; A Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy treatment service providing effective and affordable therapies and medico legal assessments. Planning Permission has been GRANTED for Residential use. (ref: 2018/0934/P), dated 7 November 2018.
N.B We have been informed the building projected income is
c£220,000 p.a
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The property is near the brow of Highgate West Hill and also close the fashionable Swains Lane (0.6m) and delightful shops, cafe's and restaurants of Highgate High Street (0.3m). The property is adjacent to Hampstead Heath & Fitzroy Park and near to Parliament Hill and Kenwood House. Highgate Station (Northern Line) is 0.9 mile away and the renowned private schools (Highgate School & Channing) are within walking distance (0.3m)
Description
39-40 Highgate West Hill is the "Site of the Old Fox & Crown" and has been described a one of Highgate's greatest contribution to world history. In 1837, the young Queen Victoria was travelling down the hill when her horses bolted. The landlord, James Turner, managed to stop the carriage. Had Victoria been killed, there would have been no Victorian era! The inn was demolished in 1896; the royal coat of arms presented to Turner is now in the Highgate Literary and Scientific Institution.
Currently the building is The Summit Clinic; A Clinical Psychology and Psychotherapy treatment service providing effective and affordable therapies and medico legal assessments. Planning Permission has been GRANTED for Residential use. (ref: 2018/0934/P), dated 7 November 2018.
N.B We have been informed the building projected income is
c£220,000 p.a