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Built in the early 1960s, this Grade II-listed house sits on a raised position on the edge of Hampstead Heath, with 5,600 sq ft of living space. Externally, it features blue rustic Staffordshire engineering brick and aluminum windows, while internally, it has incredible light-filled lateral spaces, high ceilings, and exceptional attention to detail. The house is organized as open suites of rooms with concealed doors, and includes a voluminous open-plan dining and reception room with original details and motifs. The ground floor also features a kitchen with original glass and bronze cabinetry, and a hallway that leads to guest WC, cloakroom, study, and a side door to the garden. A spiral staircase leads downstairs to a utility room, garage, storage, and a guest bedroom. The first floor has a galleried library/dressing room, opening onto the principal bedroom suite with an en suite bathroom. The top floor has three bedrooms and two bathrooms. The house also has a rear south-facing garden with a sun-drenched terrace and lawned areas, surrounded by fences and tall hedges with a secluded, private feel.