Two-double Victorian conversion with shared garden and strong transport links.
Two double bedrooms with high ceilings and original period features
A spacious two-double-bedroom conversion in a late-Victorian terrace, this first-floor flat retains high ceilings, period character and generous room proportions. The reception room and separate eat-in kitchen give flexible living for couples, sharers or small families, while wooden floors and a modern bathroom reduce immediate upgrade needs.
Practical positives include a shared garden, mains gas central heating, secondary glazing and a footprint of about 678 sq ft — roomy by London conversion standards. Transport links are strong: Holloway Road and Caledonian Road (Piccadilly line) are nearby, and local schools and amenities are within easy reach.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the property is leasehold with 89 years remaining, a service charge of £630pa and no annual ground rent. The building’s solid-brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation, and street-facing rooms may suffer traffic noise and occasional damp or wear typical of older terraces. Crime in the local area is above average and the wider neighbourhood shows indicators of deprivation, factors to consider when weighing long-term value.
This flat will suit first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors wanting roomy period rooms and good transport links, and buyers prepared to manage medium-term maintenance or retrofit insulation. Lease extension advice should be sought early if ownership beyond standard mortgage thresholds is planned.