Bright Victorian conversion with private shed and garden access, ideal for central Islington living.
Two double bedrooms with principal en-suite bathroom
Set within a handsome Victorian end-of-terrace, this raised ground two-bedroom conversion offers generous ceiling heights and period detail throughout. The principal bedroom has an en-suite; a large, bright reception looks onto the shared rear garden. The kitchen-diner is fitted with navy units and Carrera quartz worktops, and the apartment measures 778 sq ft with an EPC C.
Outdoor space is notable: direct access to a much-loved communal garden plus a privately owned garden shed with sole use — a rare bonus in central Islington. Transport links are convenient, with Canonbury and Dalston Junction Overground stations and frequent bus routes nearby, plus Upper Street, Newington Green and local shops, cafés and restaurants within easy walk.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is share of freehold with an average service charge of around £1,800 and council tax band D. The building is solid-brick Victorian with double glazing, mains gas central heating and no recorded flood risk. Walls are likely uninsulated (as-built), which may mean higher heating costs and potential retrofit work if insulation is prioritised.
This home will suit buyers seeking character, space and outdoor access in a central location — first-time buyers upgrading in the area or owner-occupiers wanting two-bed flexibility. Investors should note the strong rental location but also the service charge level and the anticipated maintenance considerations of a Victorian building.