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4 bedroom semi-detached house

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Semi-detached house
4 beds
3 baths
2119
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Key information

TenureFreehold
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EEO2ThreeVodafone

Features and description

This handsome semi-detached Victorian townhouse stands on a leafy residential street in the De Beauvoir conservation area, close to popular pubs, restaurants and shops. Its impressive period bones have been sensitively updated and extended, marrying contemporary design with historic character. At the rear, a generous, low-maintenance garden unfolds, arranged with a paved dining terrace, a cork-clad studio, and borders filled with mature plants and trees.



The Tour



A paved garden forms a gentle threshold between the house and the quiet street beyond. Crisp stucco detailing frames the windows and door, and continues below the roofline, offering a subtle counterpoint to the sandy-coloured stock brick. Set slightly back from the main façade, the navy-blue front door sits to the right, reached by a run of tiled steps.



Entry is to a wide, welcoming hallway, with the principal living spaces arranged to the left. Tall sash windows with shutters and margins anchor either end of the double reception room, bathing it in natural light; at the rear, original stained glass panels cast a delicate, green-tinted glow. Stained oak floors provide a dark, grounding contrast to the walls, painted in Cornforth White by Farrow & Ball. Marble fire surrounds grace both rooms - one enclosing a log burner, the other an open fire - paired with substantial built-in bookcases. Lighting is by Artemide.



The remaining living spaces lie on the lower level, where a beautifully conceived extension accommodates the kitchen and dining room, complete with underfloor heating and an MVHR system. At the front sits a refined Poggenpohl kitchen composed of mauve and grey cabinetry, generous storage and quartz countertops. A full-height bank of cupboards conceals a larder, a coffee station and plenty of additional storage. Gaggenau appliances are integrated throughout, including a steamer, oven and warming drawer; walls have been painted the calming 'Ammonite' by Farrow & Ball.



Beyond, ample space allows for a large dining area beneath a deep roof light, positioned before folding doors that fully open directly to the garden. A second seating area is privately tucked around the corner, adjacent to the dining space. A handy utility room lies next to the kitchen, home to a utility sink, Miele washing machine and dryer, while a smart guest room at the front features a built-in desk cleverly built into a pull-down double bed; there is also an adjoining shower room, ensuring this would work well as guest or au pair accomodation. An additional WC is discreetly positioned under the stairs. There is separate access on this level, allowing this floor to function entirely privately if necessary.



The first floor is reached via a staircase with its original bannister and contains two serene bedrooms, each with blue wool carpets by Tretford, bespoke joinery with extensive in-built storage, sash windows and original cornicing. A south-facing bathroom on this level enjoys abundant light and features a generous bath.



The main bedroom occupies the top floor, its elevated position affording extensive views across London. A sophisticated en suite with a walk-in shower adjoins, and there is access to capacious eaves storage as well as bespoke, deep wardrobes neatly built flush within the wall.



Outdoor Space



A seamless connection between inside and out is created by the large folding doors in the dining room. They open onto a paved terrace, perfect for outdoor dining, with low-maintenance AstroTurf stretching beyond. Raised beds line the garden’s perimeter, planted with evergreens for year-round colour and interest, plus a mature fig tree. There are also several apple trees, as well as flowering Ceanothus, Magnolia and Rhododendron, plus a range of Irises, rosemary and a bay bush and tree. An additional decked seating area is quietly positioned at the rear.



A cork-clad garden studio completes the space, fully insulated and with underfloor heating and dual-aspect windows - an idyllic spot for working from home, or for seeking quiet retreat. There is also a large shed with space for at least four bikes plus garden equipment, as well as another generous storage shed.



The Area



The house is conveniently positioned for the pubs, restaurants, shops and cafés of Islington, De Beauvoir and Dalston.



The Scolt Head and De Beauvoir Arms are both excellent and close to home. The De Beauvoir Deli has two outlets a few moments away and is a firm favourite with locals, offering locally sourced produce alongside seasonal fruit and vegetables, sandwiches and salads. Sweet Thursday offers Neapolitan-style pizza with craft beers and wine. At the end of the road is much-loved wine bar Hector's.



Other excellent local spots include Batch Baby, Dan's and wine bar Goodbye Horses. The Regent's Canal lies just beyond and is home to the inimitable Towpath and Japanese café Toconoco. The canal's footpath provides a gateway to the rest of London, and the shops, galleries and restaurants of Shoreditch beyond.



There are brilliant schooling options nearby: Hackney New Primary School, Our Lady and St Joseph Catholic Primary School and City of London Academy are within easy reach.



Dalston Junction station is a seven-minute walk away and provides London Overground services (Windrush line) between east and south London. Dalston Kingsland is 11 minutes away, with further Overground services (Mildmay line) connecting substantial portions of London. Round-the-clock buses run to the City and beyond from Kingsland Road.



Council Tax Band: G
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