Spacious 2–3 bedroom Victorian maisonette with large roof terrace in central Barnsbury.
2–3 flexible bedrooms across top three floors with high ceilings and period features
Large roof terrace and rear balcony with far-reaching London views
Approx 1,215 sq ft — generous proportions for central London
Share of freehold; long lease (about 998 years)
Service charge around £1,963 (average)
Double glazing installed before 2002; solid brick walls likely uninsulated
Mains gas boiler and radiator heating; no flood risk recorded
Area has above-average crime; council tax described as expensive
Set across the top three floors of a late‑Victorian mid‑terrace, this bright 2–3 bedroom maisonette offers generous living space and substantial outdoor amenity. The top-floor open-plan reception/kitchen opens to a rear balcony and a large roof terrace with wide views across London — a rare find for central Islington. High ceilings, sash windows and a marble fireplace give the apartment strong period character.
At approximately 1,215 sq ft the layout provides a principal bedroom suite, a second double bedroom and a flexible third room/studio. The accommodation is well‑proportioned and suits buyers seeking entertaining space and an outdoor terrace in a central location, within easy walking distance of Angel and Highbury & Islington stations.
Practical particulars are straightforward: share of freehold with a long lease (approx. 998 years), mains gas boiler and radiators, double glazing installed before 2002, and an average service charge around £1,963. The building is solid brick with assumed limited wall insulation — upgrading thermal performance and modern finishes would add value.
Buyers should note a few material points: council tax is described as expensive and the immediate area records above‑average crime figures. The flat presents as a comfortable, characterful home but will reward purchasers willing to refresh interiors and improve energy efficiency.