On the market: a pastel Victorian in Kentish Town

Colourful homes are de rigueur on this London street

This four-bedroom corner plot in Kentish Town stands out with its mauve Victorian façade, cream sash windows and mint-green front door. Inside, colour is used with confidence. The ground floor begins with a curved reception room lined with built-in shelving painted in soft pastel tones. Oak parquet flooring runs underfoot, while a wood-burning stove sits at the centre of the space.

To the rear, a kitchen extension combines pale-pink shaker cabinetry, marble worktops, antique-brass hardware and a chequerboard floor. Rooflights draw daylight into the room and mint-green French doors open onto the garden. A study area sits a few steps below the kitchen, alongside bespoke storage, a utility room and a WC.

The house spans 164.5 square metres across three levels. The first floor contains the principal bedroom, fitted with custom plywood wardrobes and an en suite clad in tongue-and-groove panelling, along with a second en suite bedroom. Two further bedrooms and a family bathroom occupy the top floor.

Outside, the paved rear garden is planted with jasmine, clematis, evergreen shrubs and a climbing rose, with built-in seating tucked against the boundary walls. The house is a short walk from Hampstead Heath and Kentish Town Tube, with locals including the Pineapple, Parakeet and the Good Mess nearby. For all this, the owners are asking £1.8 million through Aucoot.

Photography: courtesy of Aucoot
Photography: courtesy of Aucoot

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