Guide price
£1,950,000
2 bed terraced house for saleRaleigh Street, London N1
2 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Chain free
- Freehold
Neilson & Bauer
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About this property
Immaculate throughout
Courtyard garden
Freehold home
No onward chain
Duncan Terrace & Colebrooke Row Conservation Area
Council Tax Band F
This attractive house has one of the prettiest outlooks in Islington, backing on to the gardens of the surrounding houses of Chantry, Cruden and St Peter’s Streets, with their bow windows.
The home arranged over three floors with plenty of period features. At garden level is an open plan kitchen with separate utility room and double doors leading into the courtyard garden. The double reception on the raised ground level has room dividing doors, fireplace and window shutters. Over the first floor are two bright double bedrooms and a modern shower room with a further full bathroom on a lower level.
Having been extended, updated and maintained to an exacting standard, this home is being sold chain free.
Raleigh Street is in the quiet Duncan Terrace & Colebrooke Row Conservation area and is a short walk to Upper Street and Camden Passage and all they have to offer. There are numerous award-winning bars and restaurants, including 69 Colebrooke Row, The Tamil Crown, The Duke of Cambridge and Earl of Essex. There are also plenty of green spaces including The Regent’s Canal tow path walk, with a string of cafes and garden areas. This fabulous property is also within close proximity of Angel tube station and one stop away from Kings Cross / St Pancras which provides access to Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines, Piccadilly Line and Victoria Line as well St Pancras International and National Rail.
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