Bright high-ceiling home with roof terrace near Stoke Newington and fast Overground links.
Share of freehold; no onward chain
Private roof terrace; useful outdoor space
High ceilings, sash windows and original features
Newly renovated kitchen and bathroom throughout
Approximately 677 sq ft — larger-than-average one-bedroom
Off-street parking available on a first-come, first-served basis
Victorian solid-brick construction; likely no cavity insulation (assumed)
EPC rating D — may affect energy costs and improvement plans
Set on Cazenove Road within an imposing double-fronted Victorian house, this one-bedroom flat combines original period character with contemporary finishes. High ceilings, sash windows and a feature fireplace create generous, light-filled rooms; stripped wooden floors run through the principal living spaces. The kitchen and bathroom have been newly renovated to a high standard, ready for immediate occupation with no onward chain.
A private roof terrace provides outdoor space in a dense city setting, and off-street parking is available on a first-come, first-served basis — a practical advantage in N16. Offered with a share of freehold, the property sits close to Stoke Newington Church Street’s shops and cafes, with Stoke Newington Overground delivering fast links to Liverpool Street and the City.
Practical points to note: the building is a Victorian solid-brick construction (pre-1900) where cavity insulation is not present (assumed), and the current EPC rating is D. These factors may influence running costs and any future improvement plans. Overall, the flat’s finish, size (approximately 677 sq ft) and location make it well suited to first-time buyers or professionals seeking a characterful, low-chain home in a lively, well-connected neighbourhood.