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£2,000,000

4 bed terraced house for sale
St Paul Street, Arlington Conservation Area, Islington, London N1

    • 4 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 2 receptions

  • Freehold

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About this property

    A beautifully considered mid Victorian townhouse (built c. 1845), quietly positioned on one of the Arlington Conservation Area’s highly regarded streets. Extending to almost 1,600 sq ft internally, with a landscaped rear garden, the house has been meticulously renovated to create a home that feels both timeless and quietly luxurious.

    Every detail has been carefully thought through. Interior design was overseen by the highly regarded Emma Milne, whose work balances classic proportion with a restrained contemporary palette, while the rear garden was designed by Heidi Howcroft.

    Bespoke joinery, natural materials and exceptional craftsmanship run throughout, creating a house of remarkable cohesion and calm.
    Inside


    The house is entered via a raised ground floor entrance hall. Original proportions, tall ceilings and restored sash windows immediately establish the character of the property.

    The raised ground floor accommodates two well-proportioned rooms that enjoy excellent natural light through sash windows and offer flexibility. One is currently used as a home office while the other is an additional reception, however these rooms would work equally as well as substantial bedrooms or could be opened up to create a through reception floor. A family bathroom with marble tiling sits between this floor and the floor above.

    The lower ground floor has been transformed into the heart of the home. A beautifully executed kitchen by British Standard sits to the front, centred around a substantial marble-topped island and complemented by integrated Miele and Bosch appliances. Cabinetry is understated and elegant, with natural materials and muted tones creating a calm, highly functional space.

    Beyond, the kitchen flows into a generous dining area before opening into a separate reception room at the rear. Wooden French doors frame views of the garden and draw natural light deep into the floorplate, creating a seamless relationship between the interior and exterior spaces. This arrangement offers excellent flexibility for both family life and entertaining, with each area distinct yet connected.

    The first floor comprises two additional bedrooms. The principal bedroom occupies the front of the house and benefits from bespoke British Standard cabinetry, designed specifically for the room and is seamlessly integrated into the architecture of the space. The room draws light through two sash windows, emphasising the proportions. The chimney breast has been removed to create extra space, this is replicated throughout the house.

    A further double bedroom sits to the rear overlooking the garden, ideal for guests, children or home working.

    Occupying the top level is a fifth bedroom (or third depending on the use of the raised ground floor). This cleverly designed bedroom suite features a shower room with a sash window providing serene views from the shower.
    Design & finish


    Throughout the house, the quality of execution is immediately apparent. Bespoke British Standard joinery, carefully restored period detailing, marble finishes, natural timber flooring and Crucial Trading runners combine to create interiors that feel elegant without ever being overstated.

    The result is a home that successfully blends the character of its Victorian origins with a highly refined contemporary specification.

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    Outside


    The rear garden has been thoughtfully designed by Heidi Howcroft and unfolds across a series of beautifully landscaped terraces. Mature planting, climbing greenery and carefully positioned seating areas create a sense of privacy rarely found so centrally.

    Stone pathways lead through layered planting to a raised entertaining terrace positioned at the rear of the garden, creating distinct spaces for dining, relaxing and hosting throughout the warmer months.

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    Neighbourhood & connections


    Set within the Arlington Conservation Area, St Paul Street lies at the centre of Islington life.

    Angel, Upper Street, De Beauvoir and Shoreditch are all within easy reach, placing a wide selection of independent cafés such as nearby Pophams, restaurants, and boutiques on the doorstep. The Regent’s Canal towpath offers a peaceful route into King’s Cross and beyond, while nearby Arlington Square provides leafy respite.

    Foodies are spoilt for choice with some of the best dining options in London, right on the doorstep. From established classics like Trullo and Frederick’s to exciting newer names including The Tamil Prince, Goodbye Horses and The Baring, Islington has it all.

    Transport connections are superb, with Angel Underground (Northern Line) approximately 15 minutes’ walk, providing direct access to the City and West End. Highbury & Islington (Victoria Line and Overground) and Essex Road station are also close at hand.

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