Restored period detail with modern kitchen and south-facing garden.
Chain free freehold in Barnsbury Conservation Area
Set on a handsome Georgian terrace in the Barnsbury Conservation Area, this recently refurbished three-bedroom house combines restored period detail with contemporary living. High ceilings, original sash windows, marble fireplaces and preserved cornicing give the principal rooms strong character, while the bespoke Sebastian Cox deVOL kitchen and high-spec bathrooms deliver modern comfort. The lower-ground media room and generous kitchen/diner create flexible family and entertaining space, with a private south-facing walled garden providing outdoor respite.
Practical systems include double glazing installed post-2002 and an air-source heat pump feeding radiators, supporting efficient electric heating. The property is chain-free and freehold, offering immediate possession and ownership simplicity. At around 2,145 sq ft, rooms feel generous for central London and the location places Upper Street, Camden Passage and excellent transport links within easy reach.
Important considerations: the house is Grade II listed, which preserves historic detail but restricts alterations and may complicate future works or extensions. The site has a small plot and a subterranean reception with a shower room that may suit guests but has limited natural light. Council Tax sits at Band G and local crime statistics are very high; buyers should factor running costs and security measures into their plans.
This is a strong choice for buyers seeking a distinctive conservation-area townhouse with immediate move-in quality, generous entertaining space and easy access to central London amenities, provided they are comfortable with the constraints and costs that accompany listed central London properties.