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5 bedroom end of terrace house

End of terrace house
5 beds
2 baths
1779
EPC rating: D
Added > 14 days

Key information

TenureFreehold
Council taxBand G
Mobile signal
EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

  • Exceptional Freehold House
  • Flexible Accommodation
  • Almost 3000 Sq ft
  • Currenty Five Bedrooms
  • Terrace & Patio
A unique and exceptionally wide freehold house in St. Luke's conservation area. Formerly a public tavern, it is believed to date to the mid-18th Century.

Inventively and carefully converted into the most comfortable family home, the house retains many wonderful original features such as fireplaces, mosaic tiled flooring, sash windows, cornicing, and solid wood herringbone flooring.

Offering flexible and versatile accommodation allowing convenient and serene living, it is comprising an extensive kitchen/breakfast room come family room and separate study on the ground floor as well as additioanl utility/loundry room accessible via patio section. On the first floor there is an elegant reception room with four sash windows, a further study, and access onto a terrace. There are three bedrooms, a family bathroom, and separate cloakroom on the second floor whilst the principal bedroom suite is located on the top floor with its own bathroom.

There are many other attractive features such as a secluded patio garden, great storage through and a huge lower ground floor which would make a great space for a home gym, office space or work studio.

Located in the St Luke’s conservation area by St Luke’s Gardens it is within a short walk to Clerkenwell, Barbican and Shoreditch. The road named after Thomas Mitchell on land he bequeathed to the Worshipful Company of Ironmongers company in the mid 1500’s. St Luke’s Church refurbished in 2003 is now the home of the London Symphony Orchestra’s community and music education programme, LSO Discovery.

There are excellent local transport links with Old Street, Barbican and Farringdon Stations close by a vibrant food market and Waitrose store on Whitecross Street and the Barbican Centre which is part of the Global Cultural Districts Network the largest performing Art Centre in Europe is moments away.

A truly wonderful home.

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Hurford Salvi Carr - Islington & Shoreditch
Hurford Salvi Carr - Islington & Shoreditch
227 City Road London N1 7NA
020 8022 7351
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Hurford Salvi Carr is an innovative firm of property advisors who have become synonymous with urban living across the West End, The City and Docklands. Our Islington and Shoreditch office on City Road specialise in residential sales, lettings and New Homes in and around City Road and the Canal Basin's.
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