Guide price
£3,895,000
5 bed terraced house for saleCross Street, Islington, London N1
5 beds
3 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Savills - Islington
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About this property
Central location
Roof terrace
Private south facing landscaped garden leading to a studio at the rear
Phenomenal attention to detail
Cross Street Conservation area
EPC Rating = D
A substantial period home on the raised pavement on Cross Street.
Description
The house and garden have been subject to a beautiful restoration and refurbishment. The current owners have sympathetically blended an authentic period style finish with high quality modern fittings.
The house has light and airy accommodation arranged over five floors and includes a super newly installed kitchen which opens to an attractive dining/family room. French doors open to a paved terrace which then leads to an quiet landscaped south facing garden with a garden studio at the bottom.
On the raised ground floor there is a beautifully bright through drawing room.
An extremely light master suite occupies the first floor and overlooks the landscaped garden at the rear. The dressing room and en suite bathroom is towards the front of the house.
There are two double bedrooms and a family bathroom on the second floor, on the top floor there are a two double bedrooms of which one has an adjoining South facing terrace, and a shower room.
Location
Cross Street is located between Upper Street and Essex Road so has convenient access to the wide ranging amenities that Upper Street has to offer. Transport links are provided for with Essex Road train station, The Angel (Northern Line) and bus routes and finally Highbury & Islington Station (Victoria Line, London Overground, National Rail and International Rail Links).
Square Footage: 2,640 sq ft
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