Late-Victorian terraced freehold with strong period character
Set on a popular, tree-lined stretch just south of Stoke Newington Church Street, this late-Victorian terraced house blends period character with comfortable, family-focused living. High ceilings, large sash windows and a full-height loft bedroom with en-suite create a bright, airy feel across three floors. The generous reception room and bay window open through to a well-equipped kitchen/diner that leads onto a private, landscaped rear garden.
Practical living is well catered for: a dry, full-height cellar is fitted as a utility and storage area, bespoke fitted storage appears in the reception and front bedroom, and the layout provides clear separation between living and sleeping spaces. Local amenities, Clissold Park and several well-regarded primary and secondary schools are within easy reach — a genuine selling point for families.
The house is presented in good order and retains many original features, making it move-in ready for buyers who want character without wholesale renovation. Note the smaller plot size typical of the area and the multi-storey layout, which will suit those comfortable with stairs. Council tax is above average for the borough.
Overall this is a spacious, characterful freehold townhouse in an inner-city, cosmopolitan neighbourhood. It suits families seeking generous room proportions, high ceilings and excellent local schools, or buyers who value a mix of period detail and contemporary fittings.