LOCALS who live in a row of council flats said to be London’s “most desirable” have told of what life is really like there.

The flats on Mansfield Road in Camden were called the “most desirable council housing in London” in a TikTok video.

Dawn (right) said that she found the Tik Tok video which described the flats in glowing terms "genuinely hilarious"

4

Dawn (right) said that she found the Tik Tok video which described the flats in glowing terms “genuinely hilarious”Credit: BPM
Dave Halsey, 70, said that the flats were "lovely" but needed some attention

4

Dave Halsey, 70, said that the flats were “lovely” but needed some attentionCredit: BPM
Dave, a plant grower, was particularly keen on his flat's large roof terrace

4

Dave, a plant grower, was particularly keen on his flat’s large roof terraceCredit: BPM

The video, with over 50,000 views, has celebrated the vision of Gordon Benson and Alan Forsyth who designed the flats.

The video credits Benson and Forsyth for designing flats with the feel of terraced housing. The homes near Gospel Oak Station feature open plan, split level design, and expansive skylights.

But now residents who live on Mansfield Road have questioned the hype surrounding the flats.

Speaking to website My London locals have poured scorn on the claim they are the best of their type in London.

Dawn, 61, who declined to give her surname, said: “They’re cold in here, the floors are terrible, they creak all the time, the walls are very thin… I can hear all my neighbours all the time.”

She said that the property appeared to be nice when she moved in eight years ago. But since then she has discovered that the rooms were too small.

Dawn claimed that the flooring was too weak and that her son fell through the floor on one occasion.

Dawn said that she found the Tik Tok video which described the flats in glowing terms “genuinely hilarious.”

Most read in Money

Jennifer Biggs, 67, who moved in to her flat in 1983, said : “In summer it’s a really lovely home, but in winter it’s really cold.”

Jennifer said that the flats had many attributes but she felt that the designers did not quite achieve what they set out to accomplish.

Rachel, 50, who rents her flat from a private basis, said that her family loved the property but that there were problems with the public thoroughfare outside.

She said there were issues outside with anti-social behaviour and drug dealing.

Dave Halsey, 70, said that the flats were “lovely” but needed some attention.

Dave, a plant grower, was particularly keen on his flat’s large roof terrace. He said: “Tell them the place is not for sale.”

Residents living in Camden have questioned the hype surrounding the flats

4

Residents living in Camden have questioned the hype surrounding the flatsCredit: BPM

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

EuroMillions winners LIVE – Joe Thwaite goes public with wife Jess after winning huge £184 million biggest ever win

Winners of biggest ever UK EuroMIllions prize revealed A married couple have…

MPs demand answers for elderly women in £3bn state pension scandal

Stephen Timms MP:  Chairman of work and pensions committee has asked DWP…

Healthy Start scheme spirals into chaos AGAIN leaving families unable to pay for food shop

FAMILIES have been left unable to pay for their food shopping due…

Why millennials like Ash Barty are rethinking work

Tennis star’s retirement and actor Tom Holland’s career doubts signal a broader…