Property Description
As rare and remarkable as a work of fine art, 35 Pond Street stands as a testament to nearly three centuries of architectural and cultural evolution in one of London’s most storied neighbourhoods. This Grade II-listed freehold, dating to circa 1732, is not merely a home—it is a living archive of British design history, blending the charm of the Queen Anne period, the elegance of the Edwardian era, and the bold vision of mid-century modernism.
Set discreetly within Hampstead, long recognised as a haven for artists, writers, and architects, the property has nurtured the creative minds that helped define the 20th century. From the wartime design legacy of FHK Henrion, to the groundbreaking early work of Team 4, founded here by Richard Rogers and Norman Foster, 35 Pond Street is imbued with a cultural significance that transcends architecture.
Spanning multiple volumes and rich with original detailing, this private residence offers both extraordinary provenance and exceptional potential. The property is available for purchase in its entirety, or by individual section, subject to interest and planning. While planning consent to separate titles has not yet been secured, a pre-application submission was made to Camden Council in 2023, and the owners are now progressing with a formal application to enable the sale of the original Queen Anne house (No. 35) as a standalone home, if desired.
In a market where design integrity and historic provenance are in high-demand, 35 Pond Street presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to steward a landmark piece of Hampstead’s architectural legacy—whether as a singular residence or parts.
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Property Details
Property Type
Semi-Detached House
Bedrooms
7
Bathrooms
Size
4
5,940 sqft
Property Location
Pond Street
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As rare and remarkable as a work of fine art, 35 Pond Street stands as a testament to nearly three centuries of architectural and cultural evolution in one of London’s most storied neighbourhoods. This Grade II-listed freehold, dating to circa 1732, is not merely a home—it is a living archive of British design history, blending the charm of the Queen Anne period, the elegance of the Edwardian era, and the bold vision of mid-century modernism.
Set discreetly within Hampstead, long recognised as a haven for artists, writers, and architects, the property has nurtured the creative minds that helped define the 20th century. From the wartime design legacy of FHK Henrion, to the groundbreaking early work of Team 4, founded here by Richard Rogers and Norman Foster, 35 Pond Street is imbued with a cultural significance that transcends architecture.
Spanning multiple volumes and rich with original detailing, this private residence offers both extraordinary provenance and exceptional potential. The property is available for purchase in its entirety, or by individual section, subject to interest and planning. While planning consent to separate titles has not yet been secured, a pre-application submission was made to Camden Council in 2023, and the owners are now progressing with a formal application to enable the sale of the original Queen Anne house (No. 35) as a standalone home, if desired.
In a market where design integrity and historic provenance are in high-demand, 35 Pond Street presents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to steward a landmark piece of Hampstead’s architectural legacy—whether as a singular residence or parts.