An architecturally impressive renovated Victorian terrace, live-in house. Located in N1, between Canonbury and Dalston, the house was extensively reworked roughly 6 years ago to maximise space and light, which included a complete restructure and basement extension. It's worth highlighting though that touches of original detailing and architecture still exist and all fireplaces are in working order. Housed across 4 floors the open living space are complete with solid flooring throughout in mixed medium; xl wood tiling, supersize Terrazzo and bathroom tiles. The main entrance into the house launches you into the expansive open plan living/kitchen/dining areas with the ground floor opening out into the basement with a balcony (complete with Piano). The close-door bedrooms are all double size, with the first-floor rooms having classic Victorian tall ceilings. The master bedroom, again a play with scale, extends the full floor plan of the house with a double-height pitched ceiling reaching the roof. Inside the bedroom, you have an open bathroom and north and south-facing windows on either side. The rear garden in early stages of redesign, is unique not only in scale for this area of London but that it also backs onto a community garden forest of sycamore trees. The interior finish is mostly neutral; matt white walls (some rooms do have a plaster texture wall) exposed brick, with splashes of key colours. As mentioned, the house's location is N1 and is walking distance from Canonbury, Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction overground stations, road access is a one-way street flanked by double parking bays, alternatively there is a covered bike rack which leads through to the basement entrance.
Within M25: Yes
Authority: Islington
Number of bedrooms: 4
Number of bathrooms: 3
Nearest station: Canonbury