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Positioned along the quiet stretch of Barnsbury Street in the Barnsbury Conservation Area, this remarkable detached three-storey house has been thoughtfully designed to maximise its footprint, resulting in a light-filled, contemporary home.
Stepping inside, natural light is drawn deep into the plan, lending a sense of openness to a sequence of free-flowing spaces that feel both expansive and inviting. A semi-open staircase leads down to the kitchen and dining room, where a dramatic interplay of volume and light defines the space. Double-height proportions and glazed ceiling panels pull daylight in from above, creating an atmosphere that shifts gently throughout the day. A considered storage wall was introduced at ground level, designed with intent. Every item is quietly accommodated within, allowing the space to remain composed, uncluttered, and visually calm
Underfoot, oversized concrete-effect tiles by Caesar Ceramics, imported from Italy are carried throughout the house. The kitchen itself is deliberately pared back, with handleless cabinetry sitting beneath seamless Corian worktops and backsplash. Integrated appliances include a SMEG oven and microwave, alongside a Bosch fridge.
On this floor, towards the rear of the plan, there is a double bedroom set apart and thoughtfully designed with pocket doors to maximise space. Integrated storage helps to maintain the clean, uncluttered feel, while clerestory glazing draws in soft natural light, lending the room a calming atmosphere.
Ascending up the stairs, which has cleverly positioned storage integrated underneath, and the day-to-day living unfolds across the raised ground floor, where the current owners have introduced a finely engineered internal extension - a steel structure with walk-on glass that expands the existing mezzanine and fundamentally reshapes the volume of the space.
From here, framed views stretch out towards the surrounding Georgian architecture, softened by seasonal cherry blossom, while clerestory glazing draws in a gentle, ambient light. To the rear, bi-folding French doors open onto a terrace, allowing the room to extend effortlessly outdoors. Also positioned on this floor, the principal bedroom is a well-proportioned double and an en suite bathroom sits alongside, finished in Italian porcelain tiles.
The roof terrace, not formally demised yet intuitively used as part of the home, offers an additional outdoor setting. A layer of all-season artificial grass softens the surface, with potted planting creating a natural border. From here, there are open views across neighbouring gardens, providing a quiet, elevated outlook.
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Approx Internal Area 998 sq ft / 92. 7 sq m

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Part of the Barnsbury Conservation Area in Islington, Barnsbury Street a distinctly residential calm, despite its central setting.
Well-regarded local pubs, including The Albion and The Draper’s Arms, are just a short walk away, while the surrounding streets offer a strong sense of community.
A number of much-loved neighbourhood spots are nearby, from relaxed brunch at Sunday to more destination dining at The Tamil Prince and the enduringly popular Italian, La Taberna.
Upper Street lies within easy reach, bringing with it a lively mix of independent shops, restaurants and cultural venues, including the Almeida Theatre and Screen on the Green. A short walk west leads to the open, waterside setting of Granary Square, where steps descend to Regent’s Canal, and on to Coal Drops Yard, now home to a curated mix of design-led retail and restaurants set within reimagined Victorian railway arches.
Transport connections are excellent. Angel Underground Station (Northern line) and Highbury & Islington Station (Victoria line and Overground) are both within easy reach, alongside King’s Cross Station and St Pancras International, offering access to multiple Underground lines, national rail services and Eurostar connections to Europe — balancing neighbourhood character with exceptional connectivity.





















































