Grade II Listed
Late Georgian Home
Fantastic Garden
Period Detail
Ample Space
Five Bedrooms
Over 3200 Sq Ft
Terrific Location
Link End of Terrace
Potential to Renovate
Located on the sought-after Hamilton Terrace in St John’s Wood, this Grade II listed end-of-terrace Georgian home offers over 3,200 sq ft of well-maintained living space across five floors. With five bedrooms, multiple reception areas, and a private garden, it combines period character with practical, modern living.
The raised ground floor features a wide entrance hall and an impressive double reception room with high ceilings, sash windows, and original features such as decorative cornicing and fireplaces. Built in the 1830s, the house is part of a development named after Charles Hamilton, a Harrow School governor, and was designed as part of a symmetrical pair of villas. The street has a long history of creative and professional residents, reflecting the area’s enduring appeal.
On the lower ground floor, a large open-plan kitchen and dining area leads directly to a landscaped east-facing garden. There’s also a second reception space, a study area, and a utility room. The layout is ideal for both family use and entertaining, with flexible spaces that can adapt to different needs.
Upstairs, the first floor is dedicated to a main bedroom suite, complete with a dressing area and en-suite bathroom. Four additional bedrooms and two family bathrooms are spread across the top floors. One of the upper rooms benefits from far-reaching views over rooftops and gardens.
This home offers a rare opportunity to own a substantial, historically significant property in one of north-west London’s most desirable neighbourhoods.
Hamilton Terrace is one of London’s most attractive residential streets, known for its wide tree-lined layout and classic architecture. It’s within walking distance of St John’s Wood High Street, with local shops, restaurants, and cafés, as well as green spaces like Regent’s Park and the canal paths of Little Venice. St John’s Wood and Maida Vale underground stations offer quick connections across central London.
The area is also highly regarded for its educational offerings. The American School in London (ASL), located just a short walk away, is one of the most prestigious international schools in the UK, catering to students from kindergarten through grade 12. It’s especially popular with expatriate families and offers a U.S. curriculum with a strong emphasis on academics, arts, and athletics. Other nearby schools include Arnold House, Abercorn School, and St Christina’s, along with a range of well-rated state and independent options, making this an ideal location for families with school-age children.