Character-filled flat moments from Clissold Park and Church Street amenities.
Split-level three double bedrooms across two upper floors
This split-level three-bedroom apartment sits over the first and second floors of an early Victorian Cubitt-built building on Albion Road. The front reception benefits from an original fireplace, Crittall-style windows and good natural light; two airy double bedrooms occupy the top floor with useful eaves storage. The flat offers period proportions and character for families seeking space near Clissold Park and Stoke Newington Church Street.
Practical details support straightforward purchase: the property is chain free, leasehold with approximately 148 years remaining, and a small annual ground rent of £100. The accommodation totals around 841 sq ft and is heated by a mains gas boiler and radiators. Transport links are strong — nearby Overground stations and frequent buses provide quick routes into the City and West End.
The apartment will suit buyers prepared to update and personalise: some internal areas require modernisation and redecoration to reach their full potential. There is restricted head height in parts of the top floor and limited insulation in the original solid-brick walls, which could affect running costs and comfort unless improved. Local area benefits — parks, good-rated schools and cafes — offset the realities of an inner-city setting.
Note the area records above-average crime and relative deprivation compared with borough averages; prospective buyers should weigh these factors alongside the property's central location, strong local amenities and investment potential. All charges quoted are approximate and buyers should verify service charge and other costs independently.