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At the heart of the space, soaring ceilings over 6m high frame four elegant arched sash windows, flooding the interior with south-facing natural light. The bespoke kitchen, crafted by Barnaby Reynolds, showcases exquisite attention to detail with Plywood finishes, complemented by custom joinery throughout. The apartment is unified by resin flooring with underfloor heating and exposed brickwork, balancing industrial textures with a refined, polished aesthetic.
A folded iron staircase by Webb Yates anchors the space, acting as a striking architectural feature. It leads to the award-winning mezzanine level, which overlooks the main living area. This elevated space functions as an additional living area or second bedroom, making it ideal for guests or flexible use.
Lighting by Schwung, a Polish design house, adds an understated elegance, complementing the apartment’s minimalist aesthetic. The bathroom continues this thoughtful design approach, combining bespoke woodwork, a roll-top bath, and a walk-in shower, all designed with a meticulous eye for detail.
A second floating staircase leads to the principal suite, a calm and light-filled retreat with Scandi-inspired interiors. A frosted window subtly diffuses natural light, creating a tranquil atmosphere, while a floating fireplace introduces a cosy, intimate feel. Custom cabinetry in white ash plywood, finished with Buster + Punch ironmongery, highlights the exceptional craftsmanship seen throughout the home. Plumbing has also been installed, allowing for the addition of a WC on this level if desired.
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Service Charge£3000 per annum
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Area (Approx)
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Nestled between the vibrant energy of Islington and the peaceful greenery of Highgate, this unassuming stretch is a microcosm of everything that makes London living so special. It’s the independent coffee shops, restaurants, and green spaces that truly bring the area to life.
Just a short stroll away, you’ll find Jolene with its focus on sustainably sourced grains and a menu that evolves with the seasons, every visit feels like a rediscovery. Max’s Supper Club offers a menu of small plates served in an intimate setting. It’s the kind of place where you can lose track of time over a plate of burrata and a glass of biodynamic wine.
The area isn’t just about food and drink; it’s also home to vibrant green spaces. Whittington Park, with its charming wildflower gardens and tennis courts, is the perfect spot for an early morning jog or a moment of reflection. Just a little further afield, Waterlow Park opens a world of tranquillity, offering panoramic views over London from its hilltop perch.
For those needing to stay connected to the rest of the city, Bavaria Road couldn’t be better placed. Archway and Holloway Road stations are both within walking distance, providing access to the Northern and Piccadilly lines respectively. Regular buses whisk you to King’s Cross or Camden within minutes, while cyclists will appreciate the well-connected bike lanes leading through the area. Despite its easy access, Bavaria Road retains a sense of calm, making it a rare gem in an otherwise bustling part of London.