Large period townhouse with modernised interiors and private garden close to Angel station.
Approx. 1,830 sqft over multiple levels
Set on a quiet stretch of Burgh Street, this substantial Georgian terraced house combines period character with a recent, tasteful renovation. At approximately 1,830 sqft over multiple levels, the layout provides a generous principal suite, two further bedrooms, two receptions and a lower-ground kitchen/dining that opens onto a private garden — a rare outdoor space for this part of Islington.
The raised ground reception retains high ceilings, sash windows, marble fireplace and wooden floors; the lower ground level delivers contemporary living with bi-fold doors linking interior and garden. The principal bedroom includes a walk-in wardrobe and en‑suite, while two upper-floor bedrooms share a modern family bathroom. Practical details include double glazing (installed post-2002), mains gas heating with boiler and radiators, and freehold tenure.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the plot is small and the house is mid-terrace, so outdoor space is limited; external walls are original solid brick with no known insulation; council tax is described as quite expensive. The immediate area is lively and well connected (0.3 miles to Angel station), but the wider locality shows signs of deprivation and local crime levels are average — factors to weigh alongside the street’s convenience and cultural amenities.
Overall this home will suit families or professionals seeking a sizeable, characterful Islington house with contemporary interiors and excellent transport links. It offers ready-to-live-in accommodation after renovation, with potential for selective further improvement (insulation/upgrading original fabric) for those prioritising long-term energy performance and lower running costs.