Spacious period home with secluded garden and roof terrace near Angel and Upper Street transport..
- Georgian mid-terrace with period sash windows
- Approximately 1,215 sq ft across three storeys
- Private secluded landscaped rear garden
- Roof terrace providing additional outdoor space
- Recently updated family bathroom and modern shower room
- Freehold tenure and double glazing (post-2002)
- Small plot; mid-terrace walls assumed uninsulated
- Council tax quite expensive; area shows local deprivation
Situated on a quiet stretch of Haverstock Street, this three-storey Georgian terraced home combines period proportions with flexible modern living. The raised ground floor reception with sash windows and the full-width layout offer classic character and abundant daylight, while recent bathroom and shower-room updates reduce immediate refurbishment needs.
The lower-ground floor opens onto a secluded, landscaped garden via French doors — a rare, private outdoor space in central Islington — plus a study that can double as a guest bedroom or home office. Upstairs provides two double bedrooms and a private roof terrace, giving additional outdoor retreat space above street level.
Practical strengths include freehold tenure, double glazing installed since 2002, mains gas heating with boiler and radiators, and a substantial internal area of about 1,215 sq ft. Short walks bring cafés, shops and transport on Upper Street, Angel and Old Street, making this an ideal base for family life or professionals wanting central living.
Buyers should note a few material points: the plot is small and the mid-terrace brick walls are assumed to have no insulation, so energy-efficiency improvements may be needed. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the wider area shows signs of local deprivation; crime is average. These factors should be considered alongside the property’s location and size.