£4,000,000
4 bed semi-detached house for saleEnglefield Road, De Beauvoir, Islington, London N1
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
- Freehold
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About this property
Set within one of De Beauvoir’s most handsome mid-Victorian terraces, this substantial four-storey house with additional garden studio presents a rare design-and-build opportunity. The property is offered in collaboration with the current owner, a renowned developer in North and East London, providing purchasers the chance to work alongside an expert team to realise a bespoke home to their exact specification.
The house extends to approximately 2,692 sq ft internally, with generous proportions throughout and a layout that lends itself to contemporary re-imagining while retaining its historic charm.
On the lower ground floor, an open plan kitchen and dining area flows toward the rear garden, complemented by a cinema room and additional living space.
The ground floor is arranged around a dramatic double reception room opening to a study at the rear, with access to the front garden.
The first floor currently accommodates two double bedrooms, including a main suite with walk-in wardrobe and adjoining bathroom.
Above, the second floor offers two further double bedrooms and a family bathroom.
The garden, stretching over 57 ft, leads to a self-contained studio – perfect as a home office, creative workspace, or guest accommodation.
Dating back to the mid-19th century,
Englefield Road was laid out as part of the De Beauvoir Estate, a grid of elegant terraces built on land owned by the De Beauvoir family. Its distinctive architecture, generous plots, and leafy aspect have ensured its reputation as one of Islington’s most desirable addresses. This property now offers a unique opportunity to craft a modern home within that historic framework, with the support of a leading developer.
Neighbourhood & connections
Englefield Road is exceptionally well connected. Dalston Junction and Haggerston Overground stations are both within easy reach, providing swift access to the City, Canary Wharf, and beyond. Numerous bus routes run along Kingsland Road and Southgate Road, while cyclists benefit from quick links into the heart of the City and West End.
De Beauvoir has rapidly become one of London’s most fashionable neighbourhoods, renowned for its vibrant food and drink scene. From acclaimed new openings to long-standing local favourites, the area offers an array of exceptional dining and social experiences. For contemporary cuisine, visit The Baring, or explore Leigh’s, a recently opened seasonal café led by two Cordon Bleu-trained chefs. Wine lovers can head to Hector’s for a thoughtfully curated selection of wines, available to enjoy on-site or take away. For a classic pub experience, The Scolt Head and The Talbot remain firm local favourites, while the renowned De Beauvoir Deli continues to serve up its much-loved artisanal offerings.
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