- Chain free freehold Georgian terraced house, circa pre‑1900
- Approximately 1,611 sq ft across four floors
- Newly renovated interiors; modern kitchen and two bathrooms
- Private garden (small) accessed from lower ground floor
- High ceilings and traditional sash windows retain character
- Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation — higher heating
- Council tax described as quite expensive
- Excellent transport links: Angel Tube ~0.3 miles, fast broadband
Set over four well‑appointed floors in the heart of Angel, this newly renovated Georgian terraced house combines period character with contemporary finishes. The property offers generous living space (approximately 1,611 sq ft) including two reception rooms, three good-sized bedrooms and two modern bathrooms — arranged for flexible family living or home-working. A lower-ground kitchen/dining room opens to a private, south‑facing garden ideal for entertaining, while high ceilings and sash windows retain classic Georgian proportions.
The house is sold chain free on freehold title and benefits from mains gas heating via a boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal — useful for commuters and small households. Angel Underground (Northern line) is about 0.3 miles away and Upper Street’s shops, restaurants and transport links are within easy walking distance, making this a very well-connected central London home.
Buyers should note some material points: the building is a late‑Victorian/Georgian mid‑terrace constructed with solid brick, likely without cavity wall insulation which could mean higher heating bills. Council tax is described as quite expensive and the plot is small, so outside space is limited. Set across multiple floors, the layout may be less suitable for those needing single‑level living or with limited mobility.
Overall, the house will suit buyers seeking a central, characterful home with contemporary interiors and good transport links — especially families wanting proximity to strong local schools, professionals commuting to the City, or investors seeking a desirable Islington address with immediate rental appeal.