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Mortimer Road, De Beauvoir, London, N1
£650,000 Guide Price
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Reimagined, the property balances architectural clarity with a deeply considered material palette, resulting in spaces that feel both composed and deeply personal.

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Tucked in the heart of De Beauvoir, this characterful maisonette reveals itself through a timber framed glazed frontage, a subtle prelude to the layered, thoughtful home beyond. Reimagined, the property balances architectural clarity with a deeply considered material palette, resulting in spaces that feel both composed and deeply personal.

Use of a private courtyard sits at the front of the building, framed by decorative ironwork and bathed in morning light, a gentle threshold between street and home, ideal for coffee, reading, or simply pausing.

Inside, the main living space unfolds at a raised level, where eastern light pours through full height glazing, softened by bespoke linen screens inspired by traditional Japanese shoji. These introduce privacy without sacrificing brightness, creating a tranquil rhythm of light and texture across the room.

The kitchen itself is an exercise in restraint and balance. Stone work surfaces flank a central oven, while a generous double sink anchors the space. Original glass bricks, carefully uncovered and restored, are set into the dining floor, allowing daylight to filter through to the rooms below, reinforcing the home’s quiet dialogue between levels and light. Beyond the kitchen, a pair of glazed stable doors open to a gated side passage, offering both practical access and a sense of connection to the outside.

Descending to the lower level, the principal bedroom is gently lit by the original shopfront glazing, its light dipping beneath the raised floor above. Bespoke fitted cabinetry, finished with cast iron handles, lines one wall. The second bedroom features a bespoke built-in double bed and draws daylight from above via the restored glass brick ceiling - a perfect space for guests. Parquet flooring runs throughout this level, grounding the rooms with warmth and continuity.

At the end of the corridor, the bathroom continues the home’s material narrative. Patterned floor tiles underfoot, an elegant unlacquered brass surround framing the bath, and hand painted Delft tiles commissioned specifically for the space are set above the basin.

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  • Area (Approx)

    Internal Area 510 sq ft / 47.2 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. 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. Locals unwind at historic pubs such as The Drapers Arms or The Scolt Head, known for their inviting atmospheres and Sunday roasts. Green spaces abound, with Highbury Fields and the serene New River Walk offering peaceful escapes amidst the urban buzz. Both neighbourhoods are well-connected, with Overground services at Haggerston and Highbury & Islington stations, alongside the Northern and Victoria lines, making them desirable for design-conscious Londoners seeking a perfect balance of connectivity, culture, and community. View our guide to De Beauvoir Town here.

Use of a private courtyard sits at the front of the building, framed by decorative ironwork and bathed in morning light, a gentle threshold between street and home, ideal for coffee, reading, or simply pausing.
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