Well-kept two-bed conversion with private garden and excellent transport links..
Split-level two-bedroom Victorian conversion with high ceilings
A well-presented split-level Victorian conversion, this two-bedroom flat combines period character with contemporary fittings. Arranged over two levels, the apartment offers two double bedrooms, a generous 16ft reception room and a modern kitchen/diner that opens directly onto a private rear garden — a rare outside space for this type of conversion. High ceilings, sash/bay-style windows and wooden floors add authentic charm while large windows ensure plenty of natural light.
Set on a quiet, tree-lined street between Stoke Newington and Dalston, the location delivers excellent local amenities, cafés and transport: Dalston Junction Overground is within easy walking distance for fast connections into the City. The property sits close to well-rated primary and secondary schools, parks and a wide range of independent shops and restaurants, making it practical for city living and appealing to young families or professionals.
The flat is offered as share of freehold, which can appeal to buyers seeking longer-term control. Practical points: the property is compact at about 885 sq ft and arranged over multiple floors, so it may suit buyers who are comfortable with stairs. The private garden is small-to-average for a London terrace but useful for outdoor entertaining or a secure play area.
Considerations include the inner-city setting in a deprived ward with average local crime statistics, and a single bathroom serving two bedrooms. Council tax is band D (moderate). Overall, this tidy conversion presents a sensible purchase for first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking period character, a private garden and strong transport links in a sought-after North London pocket.