Spacious four-storey Islington home with south garden and roof terrace, ideal for families.
- Four-storey Victorian end-of-terrace, 1,486 sq ft
- Three bedrooms, two bathrooms plus guest cloakroom
- South-facing landscaped garden with rare side access
- Private roof terrace with far-reaching rooftop views
- Versatile lower-ground room; under-pavement vault storage
- Solid brick walls (pre-1900) — likely no cavity insulation
- Council tax class noted as quite expensive
- Freehold in Arlington Square Conservation Area
A bright, four-storey Victorian end-of-terrace in Arlington Square Conservation Area offering 1,486 sq ft of flexible living across lower-ground, raised ground, first and second floors. The home combines period character — sash windows, tall ceilings and a yellow brick façade — with contemporary presentation inside, including a generous dual-aspect reception, an updated kitchen and wood floors on the reception level.
Principal bedroom with en-suite, a second upper-floor bedroom with private roof terrace and a versatile lower-ground room (suitable as a third bedroom or media room) give multiple layout options for family living or two-reception arrangements. The south-facing landscaped garden, rare side access and built-in shed are strong outdoor assets for central London.
Buyers should note practical points: the property is a pre-1900 solid-brick build (assumed no cavity insulation), vault storage beneath the pavement, and a basement/lower-ground level which may feel darker than upper floors. Council tax is described as quite expensive. Overall this freehold townhouse offers character, light and outside space in a quiet, well connected Islington location — appreciable for families wanting schools and transport nearby or buyers seeking a high-quality period home with scope to modernise further.