Nearly 3,000 sq ft over four main floors and basement
A commanding late-Victorian terraced house just north of Stoke Newington Common, offering almost 3,000 sq ft across four main floors and a central period staircase. The property retains strong original character — high ceilings, bay windows, decorative cornices and wooden balustrades — and benefits from an established rear garden and generous reception rooms that open to kitchen garden views.
The lower-ground space is flexible and currently arranged to suit use as a self-contained basement flat, ideal for a long-term relative, rental income, or separate living. Five main bedrooms and substantial reception space make this house best suited to growing families who value space and period detail, or investors planning a careful conversion into distinct units (subject to consents).
Buyers should note practical points: there is no visible off-street parking, council tax is described as expensive, and the lower-ground flat will likely need updating to modern standards. Mobile signal is average despite fast broadband. Overall this is a rare, large family home in a highly desirable inner-city location, offering strong renovation or rental potential while keeping much of its original charm.