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Ranked 11th out of 12 in Borough of Camden
3.85
Agar Grove Estate is a redeveloped housing estate in Camden, London. It’s close to King’s Cross and around 15 minutes from Camden Town Underground station. The estate has been redeveloped by Camden Council and Hawkins\Brown, Mae and Grant Associates. Agar Grove Estate is the biggest Passivhaus development in the UK.
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Ranked 11th out of 12 in Borough of Camden
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17 total reviews
Jor S (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Dec 2022
Jor S (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Dec 2022
Really like the design of the development especially the wrapping of the existing tower block. Removed quite a lot of the mature trees which is disappointing. They have since planted more but these trees are in their infancy and will take decades to really fill the space.
Hellen F (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Dec 2022
Hellen F (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Dec 2022
The Agar Grove development is a great renovation project; I love the design of the new buildings, how it is well connected transport wise and how they created a communal garden with a playground. It became a place for our community where a lot of kids with their parent spend lot of time.
Giuseppe M (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Dec 2022
Giuseppe M (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Dec 2022
The area is going through extensive works with new buildings coming up, new structures, parks with initiatives taking place. The area is also really close to King's Cross and main transportation spots, giving the chance to the residents to reach every part of the country or outside the country with less than a 20 minutes walk.
Steve J (Tenant)
Oct 2021
Steve J (Tenant)
Oct 2021
The building itself is a big ugly 1960s relic. Let’s be honest, it’s an eyesore of a landmark. The flats within are a reasonable size (in my experience). And the quality of the interiors is mixed. Doubled glazed to varying degrees of quality. If you have a room overlooking the railway tracks, this can be an issue with overnight freight trains. West facing flats do get some great sunsets. The staff are friendly and so are most of the inhabitants.
Darren Goldsmith (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Oct 2021
Darren Goldsmith (Tenant)
Verified Resident
Oct 2021
Modern and comfortable feel with a nice open spaces I like it a lot I have been living there for 5 years now and I like the community spirit and I feel like we have a strong unit and everyone looks out for each other I would highly recommend living here
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