£5,250 pcm
(£1,212 pw)
3 bed flat to rentOval Road, Lock House NW1
3 beds
2 baths
1 reception
1,045 sq. ft
About this property
Three bedrooms, two bathrooms
Private terrace with direct canal views
Open-plan living with wood floors throughout
Concierge
Regent's Canal on your doorstep
Moments from Chalk Farm tube (Northern line)
Short walk to Camden Market and Primrose Hill
Heating and hot water included
Tenure: Leasehold
Three-Bedroom Canal Apartment Lock House, Camden
Regent's Canal is literally on your doorstep. We'll let that do most of the work.
Set within the Lock House development, this is a well-proportioned three-bedroom, two-bathroom apartment that delivers on space.
Wood floors run throughout, the open-plan living area draws in light from every angle, and the kitchen is properly fitted for people who actually cook. Step outside and the private terrace sits directly above the canal. Outdoor space with a view worth having - a genuinely rare thing in London.
The building comes with concierge, a fully equipped gym, and landscaped communal gardens. Secure underground parking is available via separate negotiations. The heating and the hot water bill is included in the rent.
Camden's restaurants, independent shops and weekend energy are a short walk in one direction. Primrose Hill's open green space is the antidote in the other. North London at its most considered.
Canal-side apartments with a terrace of this quality don't reappear often.
Location
Camden is one of those parts of London that doesn't need an introduction, but it rewards the people who actually live in it rather than just visit. Chalk Farm tube is a short walk, putting the West End and the City well within reach on the Northern line. Regent's Canal runs directly past the building - whether you're walking it east towards King's Cross or west towards Little Venice, it's one of London's great stretches of urban calm.
Camden Market and the Lock are minutes away for weekends, while the quieter independent restaurants and bars along Chalk Farm Road offer something more considered for evenings in. Primrose Hill is a ten-minute walk and worth every step - the park itself draws a loyal local crowd, and the village that surrounds it punches well above its size. The Lansdowne on Gloucester Avenue is the kind of neighbourhood pub that earns its reputation; the Primrose Hill end of Regent's Park Road is lined with delis, wine bars and the sort of neighbourhood shops that make Londoners defensive about where they live.
This is a corner of the city that works as well on a quiet Tuesday as it does on a Saturday afternoon.
Parking - Secure Gated
Underground secured parking space.
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