Property Description
There isn’t a street in Hampstead that captures the prestige and charm of NW3 quite like Windmill Hill. Positioned at one of London’s highest points beside Whitestone Pond and the Heath, this distinguished five-bedroom semi-detached Victorian villa, dating from circa 1894 and attributed to Charles Bean King, enjoys remarkable privacy, light, and far-reaching outlooks across the village. Recently renovated, the house balances historic architecture with bold, characterful interiors inspired by Hampstead’s artistic spirit.
The raised ground floor hosts two elegant double-aspect reception rooms centred around a grand staircase and beautiful stained-glass detailing, while the garden level has been thoughtfully designed for modern family life, with an Aga kitchen, butler’s pantry, wine cellar, and direct access to the landscaped rear garden. The home’s rare triple-aspect end-of-terrace position draws natural light deep into the interiors and creates panoramic views from almost every room.
Upstairs, the principal suite enjoys a privileged south-westerly outlook over Hampstead, while additional bedrooms offer flexibility for family living, guests, or study space.
Enclosed by historic cobbled walls and mature greenery, the rear garden reinforces the home’s quiet, countryside sensibility, despite being moments from Hampstead Village and Kenwood. Widely admired yet remarkably discreet, Windmill Hill remains one of the area’s most sought-after addresses.








Property Details
Property Type
Family Home
Bedrooms
5
Bathrooms
Size
4
2953
Property Location
Windmill Hill
Property Enquiry
There isn’t a street in Hampstead that captures the prestige and charm of NW3 quite like Windmill Hill. Positioned at one of London’s highest points beside Whitestone Pond and the Heath, this distinguished five-bedroom semi-detached Victorian villa, dating from circa 1894 and attributed to Charles Bean King, enjoys remarkable privacy, light, and far-reaching outlooks across the village. Recently renovated, the house balances historic architecture with bold, characterful interiors inspired by Hampstead’s artistic spirit.
The raised ground floor hosts two elegant double-aspect reception rooms centred around a grand staircase and beautiful stained-glass detailing, while the garden level has been thoughtfully designed for modern family life, with an Aga kitchen, butler’s pantry, wine cellar, and direct access to the landscaped rear garden. The home’s rare triple-aspect end-of-terrace position draws natural light deep into the interiors and creates panoramic views from almost every room.
Upstairs, the principal suite enjoys a privileged south-westerly outlook over Hampstead, while additional bedrooms offer flexibility for family living, guests, or study space.
Enclosed by historic cobbled walls and mature greenery, the rear garden reinforces the home’s quiet, countryside sensibility, despite being moments from Hampstead Village and Kenwood. Widely admired yet remarkably discreet, Windmill Hill remains one of the area’s most sought-after addresses.

