If you’re looking for a home with history, this Georgian gem could be the house for you

Sitting pretty on one of Hampstead’s most coveted streets – the iconic, tree-lined Church Row – this glorious Grade II listed Georgian townhouse is the kind of home that rarely hits the market. In fact, it hasn’t for nearly half a century. Owned by the same family for over 46 years, this five-storey beauty is a slice of Hampstead history.
Built around 1709 and lovingly restored over the last ten years, the 4,620 sq ft family home is all about period charm. Think original wall panelling, ornate fireplaces, sweeping cornices, and beautifully preserved dado rails – all wrapped up in quietly elegant interiors. “It’s a historic home with so much charm; a true Georgian gem,” says Neir Gigi, head of Savills’ Hampstead branch.

The house unfolds over five generous floors. There’s a panelled entrance hall to set the tone, a dreamy double study for WFH days in splendid surrounds, a grand principal suite with dressing room, and even a lower ground floor with potential for a self-contained flat or consulting rooms – the property’s versatility is a huge draw.
But let’s talk about that garden. Spanning over 100 feet, it’s a gloriously green walled sanctuary that feels worlds away from the bustle of Heath Street – despite being just moments from it. “The garden has to be one of the stand-out features and a real rarity,” adds Neir. We couldn’t agree more.
As Georgian homes go, this one’s right up there – a Hampstead classic with all the grace and grandeur you’d hope for, and a location that’s pretty much unbeatable. “The sale is a wonderful opportunity to acquire one of the finest historic properties in the area,” says Neir. Fancy making history?