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The Schreiber House is a post-war modernist property built in the early 1960s by pioneering architect James Gowan. The house features a striking blue Staffordshire brick façade, a double-height reception and dining space with vast windows framing views of Hampstead Heath, and soaring ceilings with carefully considered proportions. The interior maintains original details including bronze lighting, Muhuhu hardwood floors, and bespoke built-in furniture designed by Chaim Schreiber. The property includes a sympathetic kitchen update, a sculptural bronze staircase, a galleried library, and four bedrooms with beautifully detailed bathrooms. The lower level features a guest bedroom, utility room, and double garage, while a landscaped garden with mature planting and off-street parking round out the property.