Listed 4 days ago
Lamble Street, London, NW5 4AB, United Kingdom
£26,286 / month
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Occupying a corner plot on a leafy North West London street, this three-bedroom home immediately catches the eye. The space was conceived by architecture practice Flawk, who recognised the potential of the former brickworks site and transformed it into a sustainable family home. As you approach, the house wraps gently around the crossroads, while a brick façade in two complementary tones works in contextual harmony with the neighbouring terraces. Its history was a leading force behind the renovation: while the new exterior references the midcentury industrial site, the building itself is constructed from a low-carbon timber frame. Combined with an air-source heat pump, the house achieves CO₂ emissions more than 62 per cent lower than current regulatory requirements. Enter through a gate into the landscaped front garden, centred around a charming hawthorn tree. Beyond the front door, expansive volumes, natural materials and thoughtfully-selected furnishings set a tranquil character. An open-plan kitchen, dining and living room is crafted with a warm material palette of timber and stone, while large areas of glazing draw natural light deep into the plan. There’s a textural feel to the kitchen, featuring pine, oak and cherry cabinetry and stainless-steel worktops. Integrated appliances include a Smeg oven, Miele dishwasher and Bosch fridge-freezer. Thoughtfully positioned lighting introduces a softer atmosphere after dark. A sculptural staircase by Graeme Spencer Smith connects each floor, illuminated by a circular porthole window and skylight. Ascend to the top floor, containing the principal bedroom suite. Restrained and serene, the space is characterised by wood flooring, pale walls and abundant natural light. Sliding glazed doors open onto a private terrace with far-reaching views towards Hampstead Heath. The adjoining bathroom features tadelakt-finished walls, underfloor-heated stone flooring and a bespoke floating washstand. Two further bedrooms are set on the first floor, both continuing the home’s calm and considered aesthetic. One is crafted in line with the building’s curved geometry, complete with a charming porthole window; the other, which can be reimagined as an office, enjoys an en suite bathroom. A family bathroom completes the level, finished with a marble-lined bathtub, reclaimed marble surfaces and travertine mosaic flooring.
Occupying a corner plot on a leafy North West London street, this three-bedroom home immediately catches the eye. The space was conceived by architecture practice Flawk, who recognised the potential of the former brickworks site and transformed it into a sustainable family home. As you approach, the house wraps gently around the crossroads, while a brick façade in two complementary tones works in contextual harmony with the neighbouring terraces. Its history was a leading force behind the renovation: while the new exterior references the midcentury industrial site, the building itself is constructed from a low-carbon timber frame. Combined with an air-source heat pump, the house achieves CO₂ emissions more than 62 per cent lower than current regulatory requirements. Enter through a gate into the landscaped front garden, centred around a charming hawthorn tree. Beyond the front door, expansive volumes, natural materials and thoughtfully-selected furnishings set a tranquil character. An open-plan kitchen, dining and living room is crafted with a warm material palette of timber and stone, while large areas of glazing draw natural light deep into the plan. There’s a textural feel to the kitchen, featuring pine, oak and cherry cabinetry and stainless-steel worktops.
Integrated appliances include a Smeg oven, Miele dishwasher and Bosch fridge-freezer. Thoughtfully positioned lighting introduces a softer atmosphere after dark. A sculptural staircase by Graeme Spencer Smith connects each floor, illuminated by a circular porthole window and skylight. Ascend to the top floor, containing the principal bedroom suite. Restrained and serene, the space is characterised by wood flooring, pale walls and abundant natural light. Sliding glazed doors open onto a private terrace with far-reaching views towards Hampstead Heath. The adjoining bathroom features tadelakt-finished walls, underfloor-heated stone flooring and a bespoke floating washstand. Two further bedrooms are set on the first floor, both continuing the home’s calm and considered aesthetic. One is crafted in line with the building’s curved geometry, complete with a charming porthole window; the other, which can be reimagined as an office, enjoys an en suite bathroom. A family bathroom completes the level, finished with a marble-lined bathtub, reclaimed marble surfaces and travertine mosaic flooring.
Property type
flat
Rooms
3
Size
128 m²
Price
£26,286
Rental period
Unlimited
Available from
ASAP
Garden
Yes
Terrace
Yes
Price per m²
£205
The listing is located at Lamble Street, London, NW5 4AB, United Kingdom
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