2 bed maisonette for sale in Highbury Corner, London N5, £975,000

975,000.00

Offer Nr.:
65698877
Type of ad:
for Sale
Property type:
2 bed maisonette
Bedrooms:
2
Bathrooms:
2
Contact name:
Inigo
Phone(s):
020 8128 9436

* Leasehold
This handsome, two - bedroom maisonette sits in the heart of Highbury. Spanning
some 1, 500 sq ft internally, the interior spaces have undergone an extensive,
thoughtful renovation by the present owners, with light - filled, neutral
interiors. The apartment has its own private entrance and a charming, top -
floor balcony leading from the primary bedroom. Highbury Corner is wonderfully
located, just a short walk from Highbury & Islington Station, with both Upper
Street and Highbury Fields within reach.
Setting the Scene
Widely regarded as the jewel in Islington's crown, Highbury Fields takes its
namesake from Highbury Manor, which was situated on the land from circa 1270.
Later developed into rows of elegant terraces and fine stock Georgian
townhouses, Highbury Fields was the centre of a late 18th - century town plan,
developed by John Dawes. In 1869, the current 27. 5 - acre Highbury Fields was
saved for public use (which is still the case to this day), and by 1968 became
the Highbury Fields Conservation Area, in recognition of its historic and
architectural integrity.
For more information, please see the History section below.
The Grand Tour
With a private entrance at street level, the apartment is accessed via a smart
set of internal stairs. Opening up on the second floor, and with voluminous
ceiling heights, is the open - plan entertaining space. To the front, a charming
reception room is flooded with natural light from two sash windows, flanked by
working shutters. Finished in neutral shades of paint by Farrow and Ball, the
room has natural wood flooring underfoot and bespoke shelving flanking a
Stovax marble fireplace.
Leading on from the reception room is the kitchen; bespoke wooden cabinetry is
painted in a soothing pale green and topped with hardy Caesar stone
countertops. Subway tiles provide a practical splashback for the counters, and
the original chimney breast has been opened to make way for a breakfast bar.
The room has views over the quiet rear of the building, form a double - glazed
sash window.
At the rear of the second floor is a handy shower room and utility. Clad with
white subway tiles and bespoke cabinetry, the room has wonderful Fired Earth
tiling underfoot, with a geometric design.
Ascending to the top floor, the primary bedroom occupies the front of the
plan. With neutral, wood flooring underfoot and a neutral palette of paints,
the space is lit by a glazed door and windows leading to a small terrace.
Bespoke wardrobes line one wall and an original fireplace has been revealed.
Adjacent the primary bedroom is a secondary bed, overlooking the rear; the
space has bespoke cabinetry and a second, exposed fireplace provides a focal
point for the room.
The primary bathroom sits on the third floor, and has been opened up into the
eaves to create emphasis of the vertical space. Two marble basins by C. P.
Hart sit atop a vanity, and a bath with overhead shower is adjacent. The room
has been clad in white tiles, which are complemented by black fixtures.
There is a sizeable loft with Velux windows and bespoke storage.
Out and About
It lies within easy reach of the lively Upper Street but offers a sense of
seclusion and tranquillity more akin to country village living. The fields
contain tennis courts, a playground, and a swimming pool within Highbury
Leisure Centre. Upper Street is home to an abundance of amenities, from Gail’s
and Ottolenghi to The Almeida Theatre and The Old Red Lion Theatre & Pub.
Towards Barnsbury, Southpaw Coffee is the perfect spot for a morning coffee,
and Sunday is the best brunch spot in town. Highbury Barn is just over the
other side of the park, with its wonderful selection of independents,
including Godfrey’s Butchers, Bourne’s Fishmonger, Da Mario Deli, and the
excellent flagship of La Fromagerie.
There are further amenities at Angel to the south and Newington Green to the
east, including bakeries, greengrocers, florists, health - food shops,
bookshops, a shopping centre, as well as some of London’s best restaurants.
King’s Cross and Coal Drops Yard are both within walking distance, and the
path along Regent’s Canal makes for a picturesque route to get there.
Highbury Corner benefits from excellent access to public transport. The
Victoria Line and Overground at Highbury & Islington are less than a minute’s
walk away; there is a fast train into the City from nearby Drayton Park
station, and there are plenty of bus routes both into and out of the city.
Tenure: Leasehold
Underlying Lease Length: Approx. 128 years remaining
Service Charge: Approx. £1, 000 pa
Ground Rent: N/a
Council Tax Band: D

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