Press Release: Rare Arts and Crafts house on market

Wednesday, 27 October 2010

A notable house in the Arts and Crafts style, much lauded by Sir John Betjeman, has come onto the market in exclusive Campden Hill Square, Kensington, with a price tag of £2,985,000.

The five bedroom house was built by the renowned architect TP Figgis, who was famous in his day for designing many Northern line tube stations such as Stockwell, Oval, Kennington, Elephant and Castle and Borough.

Marsh & Parsons selling agent Craig Tonkin said: "The house is situated in a quiet, elevated position in a much sought after square. The interior is bathed with natural light and it has a modern open feel to it."

The family home has five bedrooms, two bathrooms, two reception rooms and a mature garden. It is minutes from the open spaces of Holland Park.

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For further information please contact:

The Wriglesworth Consultancy Tom Urpeth / James Staunton 0207 427 1400

Marsh & Parsons has been part of the London property scene since 1856.  The sales and lettings agent has 14 offices situated in prime positions across central, west and south London.  They have an intimate and extensive knowledge of the area.

Marsh & Parsons are an independent and professional firm with a 'can-do' attitude covering all aspects of residential property.  They aim to establish individual relationships with clients through a business built on energy, agility, professionalism and knowledge. Their business aim is to be the agent who not only understands the local area around their offices better than any other agent, but also to be at the heart of the community.

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