All new homes in this development are sold out. We can help you find a secondary housing option in Goldhurst Terrace.
Harmonious interiors with elegant detailing – perfect for contemporary city living.
Each apartment is finished with carefully selected materials, matched for their calm and luxurious appeal. The interior designs and open plan spaces are perfect for today’s modern lifestyles.
It begins in the hallway where specially stained oak parquet flooring and natural timber veneer doors, instantly draw you in. Soft neutral materials continue throughout, all enhanced with the warmth of brass and bronze ironmongery and fittings.
All bathrooms and kitchens are finished with elegant contemporary styling, using materials selected for their visual and tactile appeal. The overall effect is of balance, warmth and refined comfort – a timeless and inviting combination.
Goldhurst Terrace, at numbers 115–119, sits on a quiet, tree-lined street in South Hampstead, North West London, which is in Zone 2. The area has red-brick buildings and homes. It's known for being quiet but still close to central London, which is good for people who want to live there for a while. You can walk to cafes, shops, places for fun, and places for the community.
Getting around is easy from here. South Hampstead station is close by for train rides. Plus, Swiss Cottage, Finchley Road, and West Hampstead stations have subway and Overground trains to different parts of the city. Buses also run through the area. You can see how close everything is – transport, schools, parks – on the local map, which helps people see how easy it is to get around.
This building is an updated take on classic apartment living, with four floors and eleven apartments. It fits in with the other buildings on the street but has its own look. There are one, two, and three-bedroom apartments that are set up to have as much space and light as possible. Most apartments have balconies or terraces, and there's an elevator to get to all floors.
Inside, the apartments have nice touches and good materials. The hallways use stained oak floors and wood doors, which makes the space feel peaceful. The kitchens and bathrooms have modern stuff that looks and feels good. The metal hardware, colors, and finishes give the apartments a nice, consistent feel, making them feel like a real home.
Goldhurst Terrace is all done and ready for people who want a nice place to live in North West London. All the new apartments are already sold, so the only way to buy one now is if someone resells it. If you want to see exactly what you're getting before you buy, this is good. There aren't many apartments, so it feels private.
How much the apartments cost depends on their size, what floor they’re on, and if they have outdoor space. You can look at floor plans, lists of everything that comes with the apartments, and pictures to compare them. This building is in a good location in Zone 2 and combines old building styles with new interiors and great transport, making it good for people who care about location, quality, and a home to live in for years.
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Join Goldschmidt Howland for the launch of the final collection of apartments at Goldhurst Terrace on Saturday 14th May 2022.
One, two and three-bedroom apartments in South Hampstead are now ready to move into.
Prices from £600,000 to £1,600,000.
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