Period character merged with dramatic contemporary living in central Highbury.
5 double bedrooms and 4 bathrooms across 3,348 sq ft
This striking Victorian townhouse has been rebuilt from the ground up and marries original period detail with bold contemporary architecture. The dramatic double-height reception, floor-to-ceiling pivot doors and a glass-box extension create an exceptional sense of light and space across 3,348 sq ft, ideal for family living and entertaining.
The heart of the house is the bespoke Roundhouse kitchen with polished concrete floors, quartz worktops and high-end Gaggenau and Miele appliances, opening directly to a landscaped garden and terrace. The property is arranged over multiple levels with five double bedrooms, four bathrooms, a principal suite with walk-in wardrobe and luxury en suite, plus a study and guest cloakroom.
Built to high environmental and technical standards, the home includes an air source heat pump, photovoltaic panels, Tesla Powerwall battery storage and a Control4 management system; EV charging is indicated but not confirmed. The house offers generous internal room sizes, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — well suited to professionals and families needing space and connectivity in N5.
Notable practical points: the property is freehold and newly renovated, but council tax is described as quite expensive. One nearby primary has an Ofsted rating that requires improvement, though several other local primary and secondary schools are rated Good or Outstanding. No flooding risk was reported.