FROGNAL, HAMPSTEAD VILLAGE, NW3

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Set behind a discreet gated entrance and walled front garden, Frognal is one of Hampstead’s most treasured private residences: a Grade II listed home of exceptional provenance, architectural significance, and quiet grandeur. Believed to date from the early 18th century, it is one of the oldest surviving houses in Hampstead, and offers approximately 4300 sq ft of beautifully proportioned and remarkably adaptable lateral accommodation.

On the market for the first time in over 35 years, the house is constructed in traditional brown brick with distinctive historic features, including a two-storey gabled porch, segmental arched windows, and elegant period detailing, the house comprises what were originally three Georgian-era dwellings, later unified into a single residence of rare charm and character. The house retains many period features with exquisite fireplaces and working shutters in many of the rooms.

A home of rich narrative and cultural importance, Frognal has served many roles over the centuries. In the 18th century it was a public house known variously as The Three Pigeons and The Duke of Cumberland. In the 20th century, it became the long-time residence of celebrated prima ballerina Tamara Karsavina, a founding star of the Ballets Russes, whose legacy is honoured with a blue plaque from English Heritage.

In more recent years, it was home to the musician Sting, adding a modern cultural resonance to its historic soul.

Beyond its storied walls lies a magnificent, landscaped rear garden, unusually wide for Hampstead and exquisitely planted, offering rare serenity and privacy. An enchanting roof terrace crowns the house, affording extraordinary panoramic views across London’s skyline: an unexpected and utterly breath taking feature.

Frognal is one of Hampstead’s most exclusive addresses — a quiet, tree-lined street steeped in history and populated by architecturally important homes. Moments from Hampstead Village, the property enjoys close proximity to Keats House, Kenwood House, and the expanses of Hampstead Heath: offering open air swimming, ancient woodland, and uninterrupted views across London.

The area offers a superb blend of privacy, prestige, and accessibility, with outstanding local schools, acclaimed dining, artisan food shops, and excellent transport links via Hampstead Underground (Northern Line) and mainline rail services.

Beyond its storied walls lies a magnificent, landscaped rear garden, unusually wide for Hampstead and exquisitely planted, offering rare serenity and privacy. An enchanting roof terrace crowns the house, affording extraordinary panoramic views across London’s skyline: an unexpected and utterly breath taking feature.

Frognal is one of Hampstead’s most exclusive addresses — a quiet, tree-lined street steeped in history and populated by architecturally important homes. Moments from Hampstead Village, the property enjoys close proximity to Keats House, Kenwood House, and the expanses of Hampstead Heath: offering open air swimming, ancient woodland, and uninterrupted views across London.

The area offers a superb blend of privacy, prestige, and accessibility, with outstanding local schools, acclaimed dining, artisan food shops, and excellent transport links via Hampstead Underground (Northern Line) and mainline rail services.

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  • Discreetly positioned behind gates in one of Hampstead’s most distinguished locations Unrepeatable opportunity: first time offered in over 35 years Elegant approach via a walled garden with secure off-street parking for multiple vehicles (6 to 7 cars) Beautifully landscaped rear garden
  • unusually wide for the area Approx. 4300 sq ft of refined accommodation
  • including potential to reintegrate the former coach house Historic and cultural provenance of national significance Accommodation Includes: Formal Drawing Room Dining Room Kitchen with adjoining Conservatory Coach House Reception Room and Second Kitchen Principal Bedroom Suite: Bedroom
  • Dressing Room
  • Bathroom
  • and Private Study Four Additional Bedrooms Three Further Bathrooms Exceptionally landscaped front and rear gardens Roof Garden with far-reaching views Generous Driveway with Parking for Several Vehicles Spacious Utility/Laundry Room Extensive Basement Storage and Plant Rooms Loft and Eaves Storage