
This former chapel is brilliantly situated off a quiet residential street in the centre of Hampstead Village and a short walk from the open expanses of the Heath. Its current arrangement is as a four-bedroom home of almost 2,000 sq ft, with dramatic living spaces set over a vaulted upper level, two terraces, a private front garden and designated off-street parking. The house and its situation present an excellent opportunity for a contemporary intervention, and an enhancing reinterpretation of the space, to include additional rooms, yet more light, and increased useable outside areas have already received permission.
Setting The Scene
Willoughby Road runs south to north towards the green openness of Hampstead Heath. Trinity Close is situated at the southern end, close to the ‘village’ of Hampstead, one of London’s most desirable locations. The house is part of a former Scottish Presbyterian Church, which stood on the site of the courtyard and dates to the mid-19th century. It is set to the rear of a cobbled courtyard, used for off-street parking, and behind the towering magnolia and hedging of a private front garden along its western front façade. With the exception of a parking space and bin stores for the two neighbours the whole of the courtyard is for the exclusive use of this property.
The Grand Tour
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