Kidderpore Avenue, Hampstead, London, NW3 7SU | Property for sale | Savills
5,010 sq ft(465.44 sq m)
Guide price £7,500,000

Kidderpore AvenueHampstead, London, NW3 7SU


    Key features

    • Grade II listed Edwardian Baroque home
    • Redeveloped in 2020 by Mount Anvil
    • Four spacious bedrooms, each with en-suite
    • Luxury wellness amenities including a 14m pool
    • 24-hour concierge and communal gardens
    • Two allocated underground parking spaces

    An extraordinary residence

    About this property

    • Skeel Library is an extraordinary four-bedroom residence, meticulously restored from its original purpose as the 1903 library of Westfield College. Set within the leafy Hampstead Manor enclave, this Grade II listed Edwardian Baroque gem merges timeless architectural grandeur with contemporary refinement and has won multiple awards for its exceptional design.


      Originally commissioned for Westfield College—one of the earliest educational institutions for female scientists—the building now stands as one of Hampstead's most distinctive homes. The interior combines restored period features like original oak bookshelves and lead-framed windows with modern luxury living essentials.


      Skeel Library is one of the signature properties within Hampstead Manor, a landmark development that thoughtfully combines history, community, and elegance.

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    A great opportunity to acquire a piece of history with award winning interiors and design.

    Neir GigiProperty agent

    Local information

    • Located just a short stroll from Hampstead Village, Hampstead Manor occupies an iconic site rooted in academic and architectural history. At the heart of the development is Kidderpore Hall, built in 1843, and now surrounded by 156 high-quality homes, including newly built residences and converted heritage buildings like Skeel Library.
    • Skeel Library stands as the crown jewel of Hampstead Manor, the most historically significant and architecturally distinguished residence within the development. Its unique character, provenance, and meticulous restoration make it the pinnacle of the estate.
    • This development is designed as a landscaped retreat with ancient trees, pathways, and shared gardens. The buildings tell a story of their own—from the college chapel to converted halls and the library—creating a harmonious mix of classic and contemporary living.
    • Nestled in one of London's most sought-after neighbourhoods, this property enjoys the charm and character of Hampstead. Known for its village atmosphere, Hampstead is a hub of intellectual and artistic heritage, offering a blend of history, culture, and green space. The area's rich history and picturesque streets make it one of the most desirable places to live in London.
    • Residents of Hampstead are fortunate to be within walking
    • distance of Hampstead Heath, a vast 800-acre expanse of
    • woodlands, ponds, and scenic walking trails, providing a
    • peaceful escape from the city's hustle and bustle. The area is
    • also home to historic landmarks such as Kenwood House and
    • the Open Air Theatre, perfect for those who appreciate culture and nature. The Burgh House & Hampstead Museum offers further insight into the area's past, while locals and visitors can enjoy dining at popular spots like The Wet Fish Café, a 1930sstyle brasserie, or The Holly Bush, a historic Grade II listed pub.
    • Hampstead's vibrant community also boasts the Hampstead
    • Theatre, as well as independent shops like The Hampstead
    • Butcher and cafés such as Ginger & White, making it an ideal
    • place for socialising and leisurely exploration.
    • For commuters, Hampstead benefits from excellent transport
    • links, including Hampstead Underground Station, Finchley Road, and West Hampstead Thameslink, offering easy access to the West End, The City, and major airports.

    Additional information

    • Key Features
    • 5,010 sq ft Grade II listed Edwardian Baroque home, immaculately redeveloped in 2020 by Mount Anvil, with award-winning interiors and design led by Bowler James Brindley
    • Four spacious bedrooms, each with en-suite
    • 4.9m ceilings, soaring bay windows, restored Crittall and cornicing, bespoke Murano chandeliers, and mezzanine gantry in the kitchen/living area
    • Access to neighbouring luxury wellness amenities including a 14m pool, sauna, steam room, gym, and spa; plus 24-hour concierge and communal gardens
    • Comes with two private underground parking spaces
    • Builders warranty up until 2030 (10 years from manufacture)
    • EPC Rating: C
    • Tenure: Share of Freehold. Lease Expiry: TBC
    • Service Charge: TBC
    • Ground Rent: TBC
    • Council Tax Band: H