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Guide price
£3,600,000

5 bedroom terraced house for sale

Myddelton Square, Clerkenwell, London, EC1R
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Terraced house
5 beds
3 baths
3248
EPC rating: D
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Features and description

  • Grade II listed
  • Rich in Character & wonderful Period Features
  • One of Clerkwenwell's most desirable squares
  • South Facing Garden and Roof Terrace
  • Excellent transport links on hand with Farringdon and King's Cross within walking distance
  • Moments from Exmouth Market
  • Five bedrooms
  • Wonderful light
Dating back to 1824, this substantial Georgian home is located on arguably the most sought-after address in Clerkenwell: Myddelton Square. Rich in character, with grand proportions and a wealth of fine decorative period features, this handsome home offers impressive kerb appeal.

The inviting entrance hall boasts great ceiling height, original coving and a beautifully preserved staircase with a sweeping balustrade. Set to the left of this is a splendid dual-aspect kitchen/dining room. The dining area, positioned at the front of the house, enjoys pretty views across the mature trees and the north end of Myddelton Square through a large arched sash window, which retains many of the original panes of glass. This elegant space also features original coving, an ornate ceiling rose, a feature fireplace with period surround, high skirting, parquet flooring, and original wooden room dividers. To the rear of the property is the kitchen which overlooks an attractive south-facing garden, where mature trees and shrubs create a wonderfully private oasis. The kitchen is fitted with cream cabinets, which are complemented by granite worktops that provide generous workspace, as well as tiled flooring and fully integrated appliances. A useful cloakroom sits at the rear of the raised ground floor.

The first floor comprises of a magnificent double reception room, filled with natural light from two floor to ceiling sash windows at the front, complete with a full-length balcony and original wrought iron railings, as well as a large south-facing sash window at the rear. The views from this room are truly wonderful over the treetops and fine Georgian homes found on the square, as well as onto St Mark’s Church. This superb entertaining space enjoys excellent ceiling height and is adorned with period details including intricate coving, ceiling roses, and a feature fireplace framed by an ornate Georgian mantelpiece. From the half-landing, a charming south-facing terrace offers an additional peaceful retreat with views across the neighbouring gardens.

The second floor hosts the principal bedroom suite, offering wonderful proportions and delightful views down Myddelton Square through two large sash windows. The principal bedroom also benefits from having the original coving and seamless flow into the dressing area, which continues into the generous en-suite bathroom. The top floor provides a large shower room and two further well-proportioned double bedrooms with the rear bedroom offering views over St Pauls Dome and The Shard. The lower ground floor features two additional bedrooms, kitchenet, bathroom and a utility room, access to the rear garden and the front vaults.

Myddelton Square retains its historic charm today, protected by Grade II Listing and conservation area status, with the beautiful St Mark’s Church at its centre, framed by mature trees. The square was laid out between 1824 and 1827 by William Chadwell Mylne, Surveyor to the New River Estate and is named after Sir Hugh Myddelton, who oversaw the construction of the New River, bringing fresh water to London in the 17th century.

The property enjoys an exceptionally central and well-connected location, with the best of Clerkenwell and Islington close on hand. Exmouth Market is moments away, while St John Street, Upper Street, and Coal Drops Yard are within easy reach, providing an array of boutique shops, delicatessens, bars, and restaurants. The world-renowned Sadler’s Wells Theatre is nearby, with the Almeida Theatre also a short stroll away. Rosebery Avenue and Farringdon offer excellent bus links into the West End. Farringdon Station—providing the Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan Lines, as well as Thameslink and the Elizabeth Line a short walk away, as is Angel Station with access to the Northern Line.

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Neilson & Bauer - Islington
Neilson & Bauer - Islington
108-109 Upper Islington, London N1 1QN
020 8128 9970
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Neilson & Bauer is a new local independent estate agency formed by James Neilson and Graham Bauer. James and Graham have more than 50 years’ estate agency experience between them, over 30 years of which have been spent in Islington, Highbury and Clerkenwell. They have helped sell many of Islington’s most prestigious, expensive and interesting residential properties, including hundreds of the area’s fine Georgian and Victorian homes. Don Lacovara is the office manager and has gained a wealth of experience in the prime lettings market and subsequently helped thousands of landlords and tenants during his careers in the Islington property market. Client Money Protection : We are members of the PropertyMark Client Money Protection (CMP) Scheme. Redress: We hold independent redress with the Property Redress Scheme (a government-approved redress scheme). Fees: Tenant permitted payments can be found on our website. Landlord Fees can be found on our website
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