Property information
Lancaster Grove,
Belsize Park,
NW3
2 Bedrooms
2 Bathrooms
Flat
Mezzanine Level
Vaulted Ceilings
999 Year Lease
Top Floor With Lift
Story of the Home
“Rarely does an opportunity arise to create an iconic residential landmark in London.
Belsize Park Fire Station was officially opened in 1915. Designed by Charles Canning Windmill, an architect of the London County Council Architects Department, it was awarded it’s Grade II* listing by English Heritage over 40 years ago, described as “the most distinctive and original of a remarkable series of fire stations built”.
The Belsize Park Firehouse has been meticulously refurbished to create a distinctive collection of exclusive one, two, three and four bedroom apartments. The thoughtful and contemporary design compliment the heritage of this fine building. Retaining Arts and Crafts period architecture, preserved with meticulous attention to detail throughout, adding to the building’s rich legacy for future generations.
Belsize Park Firehouse is within a short walk to both Primrose Hill to the south and Hampstead to the north. On England’s Lane, just a few minute’s walk, there are some great café’s bakeries and restaurants. The development is conveniently positioned between Belsize Park (Northern Line) and Swiss Cottage (Jubilee Line) underground stations, together with an outstanding range of schools.”

"Training and drills using ladders, hoses and breathing equipment were part of everyday life at the fire station which helped the fire fighters to keep fit and boost morale. Today the space has been turned in to a stylish two bedroom loft apartment."
