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House For Sale £2,750,000
Huntingdon Street, London N1


Description
An 1850's period home with elements of Victorian and Georgian architecture. Amassing over 2,500 sq ft, the property offers a wealth of living space across five floors with substantial outdoor areas including two terraces. The raised ground floor boasts period features including cornicing, sash windows with shutters and high ceilings. The kitchen is bespoke with built in appliances and French antique lighting, there is a dining area leading to a terrace via concertina doors and in turn down to the garden facing south, perfect for entertainment. The lower ground floor has been damp proofed and offers a bedroom, family bathroom, additional reception room with direct access to the garden, vault storage (one used for a wine cellar) and utility space. The first floor is a grand reception room, L shaped with study, showcasing dual sash windows providing ample natural light and restored fireplace, cornicing and heritage wooden flooring following through to the second floor. The upper floors house three double bedrooms and two bathrooms and the principal suite is complete with a terrace. There is air conditioning installed with wifi on the upper floors and underfloor heating in the reception room, front room and the lower ground floor. The architects' vision throughout was to create a flexible family friendly space with a focus on natural light and practicality. The light flows through the space well, assisted by the favourable orientation. An ideally situated Barnsbury home blending elegant period styling with a contemporary finish.

Situation
Huntingdon Street is a tree lined period street with a family friendly feel, resident's association, and is known for its monthly “play streets” where traffic access is closed. Barnsbury Wood, historically purchased by the local residents to prevent development, is London's smallest nature reserve and a delightful hidden woodland with wildlife garden originally belonging to George Thornhill who built the surrounding houses in the 1840s. It is home to a range of wildlife including long-tailed tit, lesser stag beetle, common toad and the sixteen-spot ladybird. Transport links include Caledonian Road Underground Station which provides easy access to Kings Cross and so across London and Internationally. Thornhill Primary School, Ofsted rated good, is within 0.3 miles and the green open space at Thronhill Square Park is locally renowned.

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