The typical property in WC1N
WC1N covers Bloomsbury east, Great Ormond Street, Coram's Fields and parts of the Holborn / Covent Garden edge, a central London Camden / Islington outcode with the Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children, Coram's Fields and substantial Georgian terraced stock.
Area summary
WC1N is a Camden / Islington outcode covering Bloomsbury east, including Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children (one of the world's leading children's hospitals, founded 1852), Coram's Fields (the former Foundling Hospital site, now a 7-acre park with children-only admission policy), and parts of the Holborn / Covent Garden edge. Charles Dickens lived at 48 Doughty Street (now the Charles Dickens Museum) from 1837 to 1839. Housing is dominated by Georgian terraced and Victorian mansion-block stock around the Bedford Estate land.
Russell Square (Piccadilly), Chancery Lane (Central) and Holborn stations serve the outcode.
What the data shows
Researched facts
Buyer notes
- Bedford Estate leasehold has distinctive design covenants
- Bloomsbury conservation area restricts external alterations
- Mansion-block service charges typically £8-15k per year
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