
Templars Court
Golders Green, London, NW11 0PJ
At a Glance
Discover Your family's forever home in North London's leafy enclave of temple fortune. Templars Court is a limited collection of just 8 spacious and thoughtfully designed four-bedroom semi-detached houses arranged across two elegant rows.
Project Facts
Location: Golders Green
No. of Residences: 8 semi-detached houses
Properties: 4 bedroom semi-detached houses
Tenure: Freehold purchase
Size: 205 sqm/2207 sqft - 296 sqm 3186 sqft
Car Parking: Each plot offers off-street parking
Architect: Architectural Design Lab
Project Description
Temple Fortune is something of a local’s secret among the residents of Golders Green and Hampstead Garden Suburb. Tucked behind an eclectic parade of shops and cafes on Finchley Road, this cluster of undulating avenues is lined with linden, birch and horse chestnut trees that give the streets an established and verdant character.
You’ll find a rich collection of 1930s and Edwardian homes in the NW11 postcode, with gables, dormers, bays and long pitched roofs making up the streetscape. Taking their cue from this unmistakable character,
the houses of Templars Court fit right in with their bright white render, London stock bricks and classic red tiles.
Fusing those familiar lines with modernity are high-performance double glazed windows and crittall-style doors that evoke the art deco penchant for domestic winter gardens.
Surrounded by some of the best education, shopping and leisure in London, Templars Court is a place to settle down and enjoy all the trappings of the neighbourhood for a fulfilling family life. And all just 14 minutes by tube from Kings Cross.
Rousing Receptions
Living and dining are connected directly to the private garden.
Light flows through the living space from front to back, from the elegant bay window, through glazed dividing doors between the family and dining rooms, and again through a wall of glass bi-folds that open out to the garden.
Open up the entire space for large gatherings, or close the doors when you need some separation. A movie night for the kids while the grown-ups have friends over for dinner? Family flexibility is yours.
Suite Dreams
Luxury boutique hotel-style Master Bedroom.
Wake up and fall asleep in style with spacious double bedrooms for the entire family that are big enough for children to play and grow into.
For parents, your own personal suite to escape with a private bathroom and dressing room - a wonderful way to start or end the day.
At Templars Court, when you snooze, you win.
Bathroom
Options for marble effect wall finishes complement white sanitaryware and brassware.
From an invigorating shower before heading out, to a long indulgent soak to relax and unwind, the bathrooms at Templars Court turn daily routines into moments of pleasure.
With extra large walk-in showers and separate bath tubs, it’s all about having a space to pamper and preen in calm and soothing surroundings.

Kitchen
Contemporary designed kitchens create a spacious and airy feel.
This place of constant activity is the undisputed hub of the home with a whole list of duties, from mealtimes and homework sessions to part-time office and entertaining friends. No other room performs so many roles.
As stylish as they are functional, the kitchens at Templars Court are custom designed as true multi-taskers. Matt finish cupboards are paired with matching worktops in composite stone and integrated appliances from Siemens, while the open plan arrangements and central breakfast islands combine that sociable connection to the living space with a clearly defined cooking zone, and then a wall of bifold doors open out to the garden.
Local community and culture
Less famous than its neighbours of Golders Green and Hampstead Garden Suburb, the shops and cafes and Temple Fortune are popular with locals from all over the postcode. This part of Finchley Road is lined with Edwardian mansion buildings (1911) above a host of independent local shops and cafes rubbing shoulders with high street names. Look out for the distinctive stone colonnades and timber balcony details.
Weekend brunch is something of an institution here, with a laid-back pavement culture from places like Garden Cafe, Joi de Vie and Nu Nosh.An M&S Food Hall and a Waitrose cater for discerning eat-at-homers. Wander into Golders Green for its bustling clutch of Mediterranean and kosher cafes and restaurants, or go one stop to Hampstead’s wonderful village foodie scene.