£750,000
(£1,062/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for saleNew River Head, Rosebery Avenue, Islington EC1R
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
706 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Daniel Rose Residential Ltd
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About this property
Grade II Listed
Two Double Bedrooms
Open Plan Fully Fitted Kitchen
Wood Floors & High Ceilings
Concierge
Residents Gymnasium
706sq. Ft
970 Year Lease
Close toTransport & Amenities
No Onward Chain
Lift access
Detailed Description
An extremely spacious third floor apartment within the iconic Grade II listed New River Head building, constructed in the 1920's and was formally the headquarters of Thames Water.
Comprising of two double bedrooms, an fully integrated open plan kitchen, and a modern bathroom. The property has the advantage of high ceilings and is in good decorative order. The development boasts an imposing ballroom-style entrance foyer, concierge, communal gardens, and large residents' gym.
New River Head is well positioned for Sadlers Wells Theatre, the gardens of Myddelton Square and the many bars, restaurants, and shops that Exmouth Market, Upper Street and Camden Passage have to offer. Angel Underground Station (Northern Line) is only moments away with good links into the City and West End. International transport is facilitated from Kings Cross St Pancras with the Eurostar Terminus offering trains to mainland Europe.
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Tenure
Leasehold (970 years)
Service charge
£8,000 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
£50
Ground rent date of next review