Large four‑bed Victorian terrace with solar battery and west garden, close to Stoke Newington amenities.
- Spacious late‑Victorian mid‑terrace approx. 2,089 sq ft
- Large through reception with high ceilings and period mouldings
- Kitchen/diner with underfloor heating and garden access
- West‑facing private garden approx. 40' (typical narrow terrace plot)
- Solar panels with 10kWh battery in cellar for energy storage
- Huge undeveloped cellars offering substantial storage or conversion potential
- Freehold; located close to Stoke Newington High Street and transport
- Area records above‑average crime; council tax above average
A spacious late‑Victorian family house arranged over three floors, offering just over 2,000 sq ft of flexible living space. The property retains period features—high ceilings, cornices and bay windows—paired with a generous through reception and a large kitchen/diner with underfloor heating that opens onto a west‑facing garden of about 40'. A useful, undeveloped cellar houses a 10kWh battery linked to rooftop solar panels, helping reduce running costs.
Four well‑proportioned bedrooms and two bathrooms (one en‑suite) sit across the upper floors, giving comfortable sleeping accommodation for a family. The wide footprint and large reception mean there is scope to reconfigure or further modernise the interior if desired; the long cellars provide substantial storage or conversion potential subject to consents.
Situated just east of Stoke Newington High Street, the house benefits from quick access to local shops, cafés, and transport links into the City and West End. Excellent mobile signal and fast broadband suit home working. Local primary schools include several highly rated options nearby, strengthening the property's appeal to families.
Buyers should note practical considerations: the plot is typical for an inner‑city terrace (small forecourt and a narrow rear garden), the wider area records above‑average crime and higher than average council tax. While the house is well presented, some buyers may wish to modernise certain parts to current standards. Overall, the property suits families seeking generous period accommodation with sustainable energy features and good local amenities.
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