Two double bedrooms with private garden, near Dalston Junction for swift city links.
Split-level Victorian conversion with period features and high ceilings
A well-proportioned, split-level Victorian conversion on Brighton Road offering two double bedrooms, a generous 16ft reception room and direct access to a private rear garden. The flat blends period features—high ceilings, bay/sash-style windows and wooden floors—with contemporary kitchen fittings, creating ready-to-live-in accommodation suitable for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors.
Set on a quiet, tree-lined street between Stoke Newington and Dalston, the property benefits from excellent transport links (Dalston Junction nearby), fast broadband and strong local amenities including cafés, independent shops and green spaces. The layout makes entertaining easy, while the private garden provides a rare outdoor retreat for a conversion flat.
Practical points to note: the home has a single bathroom and occupies a typical conversion footprint (885 sq ft). The local area scores as inner-city cosmopolitan but includes pockets of deprivation; crime levels are average. Tenure is a share of freehold and council tax is moderate (Band D). These factors suit buyers seeking central London living with upside potential, but buyers should factor in the area’s mixed socioeconomic profile and limited external space compared with larger houses.
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