Renovated Georgian-style townhouse with private roof terrace and panoramic London views..
- Private roof terrace with panoramic London skyline views
- Newly renovated; modern kitchen and glass balustrade staircase
- Principal bedroom suite with study and en-suite access
- Former shopfront with private entrance and bright reception
- Wooden floors, double glazing and air conditioning installed
- Approx 764 sq ft across four floors; average overall size
- Solid brick construction; insulation not evident (possible upgrade)
- Council Tax Band F (expensive); broadband speeds average
Set over four floors in the Barnsbury Conservation Area, this newly renovated two-bedroom townhouse combines period character with contemporary finishes. A striking former shopfront provides a private entrance and floods the ground-floor living space with light; the open-plan kitchen beneath a skylight and a glass-balustraded staircase keep the interior feeling bright and connected.
The principal suite occupies the top floors and includes a study area and direct access to a secluded roof terrace with panoramic London views — a standout entertaining and private outdoor space. The first-floor bedroom benefits from a Jack-and-Jill-style en suite layout; a second bathroom serves the lower floors.
Practical features include wooden floors, double glazing, air conditioning and gas central heating. The house is an average overall size (approximately 764 sq ft) and suits buyers looking for a stylish urban home close to Upper Street, Angel and King’s Cross. Transport links are excellent, and local amenities, parks and well-rated schools are within easy walking distance.
Notable drawbacks are straightforward and factual: the property dates from c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls (insulation not evident), ceiling heights vary and the kitchen has low-to-average ceilings, and Council Tax is band F (expensive). Broadband speeds are average. This house is presented ready to live in following renovation but buyers wanting maximum energy efficiency may wish to consider further insulation works.