4 bedroom end of terrace house for sale
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Features and description
- End of terrace
- Finished to a high standard throughout
- Secure gated development with parking bay
- Two bathrooms
- Crittal wall and doors
- Large reception/dining room
- Modern eat in kitchen
- Catchment for William Pattern Primary school
- Four double bedrooms
- Large west facing garden
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Set within a secure & quiet gated development - just off Church Street - this magnificent home is in a league of its own. Over 1,604 sq ft, fabulous style, a top quality finish, a large private garden & an incredible sense of space sets this 4-bedroom, end of terrace home apart.
Excellently located and within the catchment of the outstanding William Patten Primary School and footsteps from Stoke Newington Church Street, this bright & spacious four bedroom freehold house also benefits from a landscaped west-facing rear garden and comes complete with an off-street parking space.
The ground floor, designed by interior designer Charles Mellersh, has large windows throughout, allowing the wealth of light to travel through the home. The bespoke kitchen is of excellent quality and boasts Carrera marble work-top, brass taps, and built-in utilities.
The honey-coloured herringbone parquet flooring throughout the ground floor seamlessly connects the kitchen and reception and looks straight out of a style magazine. In fact, the home has indeed been featured in the Guardian’s ‘Observer Magazine’ with their double-page feature appropriately titled ‘Let there be light’.
Bespoke Crittall windows and glazed doors replaced the partition wall between the hall and kitchen and the solid door between the hall and living room. There is a Crittall conservatory that looks on to the garden and floods the ground floor with light. As soon as you enter through the front door, your eye travels from the kitchen to the living room to the rear garden and all the pieces of furniture and artwork in between.
The conservatory frames the rear garden perfectly which is a calming green and white oasis through the summer months. It was designed by Alex Mitchell, the Evening Standard’s garden columnist and offers not only a changing perspective through the seasons but also an extra living space through most of the year. Alex re-designed the front garden installing benches in a sunny spot for the parents to monitor their kids playing in the front courtyard.
The four double bedrooms are all of an excellent size and the home also benefits from two bathrooms. Wilmer Place is ideally located right in the heart of Stokey and is footsteps away from the eclectic mix of independent shops, bars and restaurants along Church Street and the High Street. The secluded Abney Park Cemetery is within easy reach, as is the award-winning Clissold Park.
EPC Rating: D
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