£4,500,000
(£1,397/sq. ft)
5 bed terraced house for saleCanonbury Place, London N1
5 beds
3 baths
3 receptions
3,221 sq. ft
- Freehold
Hamptons - Private Office
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About this property
Historic location
Over 3200sq ft
Five bedrooms
Three bathrooms
Kitchen/Diner
Landscaped garden
This imposing house was originally built by John Dawes in the mid 1800s. The interior has since been sympathetically and has featured in "Real Homes" and "Living etc" magazines. Set over five floors the raised ground floor boasts a double reception complete with cornicing, fireplaces and bay window. The lower ground floor provides ample entertainment space with sonos music system, underfloor heating and Miele appliances. This floor also contains a utility area, kitchen store. The dining area flows into a landscaped west facing garden which floods the property with natural light, assisted by the glass ceiling extension. The principle suite is on the first floor complete with walk in wardrobe and en suite bathroom with freestanding bath, double sink and walk in shower. The stairwell, leads to the remaining four bedrooms. There are two further bathrooms. "Loxone Smart Home" controls the blinds and heating system and a private garage is included in the sale.
Situation
With a mixture of Georgian and Victorian housing, historic residents to include George Orwell, and literary connections to Charles Dickens, The Canonbury Triangle is the most sought after Islington location. You are positioned within 0.1 miles of North Bridge House, 0.2 miles of Upper Street and 0.4 miles of Highbury and Islington Overground.
Property Ref Number:
Ham-51030
Additional Information
Local Authority - Islington
Council Tax Band - H
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