Guide price
£1,250,000
3 bed terraced house for sale
Dagmar Terrace, Islington, London N1Freehold
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: D
Key information
Tenure
Freehold
Council tax band
A band has not yet been confirmed.
About this property
Moments from Upper Street and Cross Street
Chain free
Potential to extend (subject to planning)
Large garden
Three double bedrooms
Short walk from Angel, Highbury and Islington Station as well as Essex Road Station
Good natural light
Council Tax Band E
Set over three floors and offering good natural light throughout is this three bedroom house located on Dagmar Terrace, a unique street in Islington which is moments from Saint Mary's Church.
The ground floor comprises of a bright south facing kitchen diner to the front and well proportioned reception room set to the rear, which overlooks the generous garden. The reception room could also be extended, subject to planning consent, such as the neighbours. The ground floor also houses a handy W/C and storage cupboard. The first floor offers two bright double bedrooms and the bathroom. The top floor offers an exceedingly generous master bedroom with separate dressing area.
The property is located moments away from Upper Street, Cross Street and Camden Passage which host an array of independent shops, bars, restaurants, the theatre and great selection of delicatessens.
The property is also within close proximity of Angel tube station (providing access to the Northern Line) and one stop away from King's Cross / St Pancras which provides access to Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines, Piccadilly Line and Victoria Line as well St Pancras International and National Rail. Essex Road Station along with Highbury & Islington Station are also a short walk away providing access to London Overground and the Victoria line.
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Listed by
Neilson & Bauer