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This beautifully reimagined three-bedroom Victorian townhouse has been thoughtfully redesigned by HUT Architecture, with a focus on light, space, and materiality. The home seamlessly blends original period features with contemporary design, highlighting expert craftsmanship and bespoke joinery throughout.
A Crittall-style glass partition welcomes you into the hallway, allowing natural light to filter through. Geometric floor tiles transition into wide Douglas Fir floorboards in the living room, where a handcrafted Granby fireplace is set against Marmelo walls by Farrow & Ball. Original paned windows further enhance the sense of warmth and character.
The rear extension houses a striking kitchen and dining space, featuring Petersen black brickwork both inside and out, which was chosen for its rich, evolving patina. Olive-green Shaker cabinetry, Carrara marble worktops, and integrated appliances offer modern convenience, while skylights and expansive glazing flood the room with light and frame views of the ivy-covered garden wall. A guest W/C and built-in storage complete the ground floor.
Upstairs, a Douglas Fir staircase leads to three bedrooms and a terrazzo-tiled bathroom. Underfloor heating runs throughout, ensuring comfort in every corner of this thoughtfully updated home.
Designed by renowned landscape architect Tom Massey, the garden has been carefully plotted with a focus on biodiversity and ecologically conscious planting. Concrete beds house verdant ferns, evergreens and grasses creating a backdrop of lush greenery.
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Area (Approx)
Internal Approx Area = 1326 sq ft/123.2 sq m
Approx. Rear Garden = 689 sq ft/64 sq m

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De Beauvoir is a vibrant neighbourhood celebrated for their rich history, and thriving community spirit. De Beauvoir offers a tranquil charm, with hidden gems like De Beauvoir Deli for artisanal treats and Towpath Café along the Regent’s Canal, perfect for sunny afternoons. For coffee enthusiasts, Climpson & Sons on Broadway Market is a local favourite, known for its expertly roasted beans and welcoming vibe. Locals unwind at historic pubs such as The Drapers Arms or The Scolt Head (minutes from the house), known for their inviting atmospheres and Sunday roasts.
Further afield, Islington’s bustling Upper Street is lined with eclectic restaurants, including the much-loved Ottolenghi for inventive Mediterranean plates and Trullo for Italian dining that draws a loyal crowd. Green spaces abound, with Highbury Fields and the serene New River Walk offering peaceful escapes amidst the urban buzz.
De Beauvoir is connected with Overground services at Haggerston and Dalston Kingsland, as well as buses connecting to Highbury and Islington for the Victoria line.
