Pegasus, part of the Lifestory Group, a leading developer of premium retirement communities in Central London, offer a beautiful three-bedroom apartment within the collection of luxury homes at their development Fitzjohn’s in Hampstead village, exclusively for those over 60.
Apartment 25 is an exquisite 1,772 sq ft apartment located on the fourth floor, which frames sweeping views over North London offering owners their very own Hampstead observatory.
Combining luxury living with lifestyle amenities designed to assist health and wellbeing, Fitzjohn’s is arguably the finest new retirement community in Hampstead.
Benefiting from the hilltop position of the development, at No. 79 Fitzjohn’s Avenue, Apartment 25 opens into an entrance hall which leads through to a palatial open plan living/kitchen/dining area.
The space boasts dual aspect floor-to-ceiling windows with Juliet balconies, offering views over the city, and allowing light to flood through the room. This opulent space is perfect for entertaining with room for plenty of different seating areas overlooking the views.
The kitchen area, which benefits from a breakfast bar, has integrated appliances all conveniently located, and luxurious marble worktops.
The principal bedroom, on the opposite side of the apartment from the living area, and separate from the hustle and bustle of guests, also has dual-aspect floor-to-ceiling windows, allowing owners to wake up to the spectacular views that the property affords. The bedroom has a separate dressing room and ensuite, which is fully tiled with large format stone flooring, and walls, and polished nickel finishes. There is a wall-mounted mirror, and a wet-room rainforest shower.
The rest of the apartment comprises a second bedroom complete with an ensuite, a third bedroom which could be utilised as a study, and a library and utility room, all with plenty of storage space throughout.
Each residence at Fitzjohn’s has a distinctive design and layout, ensuring the customer has unrivalled options and choices that meet their personal requirements.
Perfect for homeowners used to living in large family houses, the extremely spacious apartments have grand entrance halls, large dual aspect rooms with deep bay windows, Juliet balconies, high ceilings and full height windows.
Each apartment offers interconnected rooms and hallways which allows for maximum flexibility in how the spaces are used, with Juliet balconies to all the principal rooms.
Residents could turn a dining room into a second living room; a bedroom could be used as a library, study or dressing room; and two adjoining bedrooms could be combined to create a large principal bedroom suite with bedroom, day room, main bathroom and twin walk-in wardrobes.
Facilities at Fitzjohn’s range from a concierge, a seating area overlooking the garden, owner’s club lounge, and lobby with library, to a health spa with exercise studio, wellness lounges, hydrotherapy pool, sauna, steam room and treatment/beauty salon.
Emily Nesbitt, Sales and Marketing Director at Lifestory Group says: “This fourth floor apartment at Fitzjohn’s really is a showstopper, offering incredible views and voluminous space to entertain friends and family. Providing flexible living space, this beautiful property allows owners to be creative with how they utilise each room. Combined with the luxurious lifestyle amenities that Fitzjohn’s has to offer, this apartment will truly make a spectacular home”.
Apartment 25 at Fitzjohn’s is available for £3,650,000.
Apartments at Fitzjohn’s are available to purchase from £2,220,000 and selected apartments are available to rent from £6,283 pcm.
Goldschmidt & Howland and Beauchamp Estates are appointed as sole agents.
For further information on Fitzjohn’s, contact Lifestory Group:
Tel: 020 7980 8741
Email: fitzjohns@lifestory.group or visit: www.fitzjohnsnw3.com
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