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Perched discreetly on a tranquil street in the heart of De Beauvoir Town, this end-of-terrace Mid-Century freehold house offers four bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a garden studio with a W.C., blending thoughtful design with understated elegance.
Set back from the street, the house is approached through a newly landscaped front garden, tastefully paved and lawned. Upon entering, the hallway leads to the main living areas, where a bright reception room frames leafy views of the front garden. This space flows seamlessly into a generous kitchen-diner, which has been recently renovated with sage-green cabinetry, brass accents, and high-quality finishes.
Natural light pours in through large windows and sliding doors, which open onto a private Mediterranean inspired rear garden. Here, the beautifully crafted garden studio complete with a W.C - ideal for working from home or as a creative studio.
The first floor hosts three bedrooms and a family bathroom, while the top floor reveals an additional bedroom and bathroom. From here, the views over the neighbouring gardens are simply stunning, creating a sense of peace and connection to the outdoors.
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Internal Area 1285 sq ft (excl. eave storage and garden studio)
Garden studio area = 98 sq ft
Eaves storage area = 94 sq ft

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Over the years, De Beauvoir has quietly cultivated a reputation as one of London’s most charming and design-conscious neighbourhoods. Nestled between Dalston and Islington, this conservation area blends leafy tranquillity with a lively creative community. Its wide, tree-lined streets are home to a mix of architectural styles, ranging from classic Victorian terraces to striking modern builds, and the area brims with independent cafes, shops, and cultural gems.
De Beauvoir’s culinary scene is diverse, offering everything from freshly baked sourdough and locally sourced cheeses at De Beauvoir Deli to some of London’s best Neapolitan-style pizza at Sweet Thursday. For beer lovers, the neighbourhood’s craft brewery on its fringes is a must-visit, featuring a laid-back industrial taproom with long communal tables and a rotating selection of experimental brews. The Talbot on Englefield Road is a reliable favourite—unfussy, welcoming, and with the added bonus of usually finding a table. Meanwhile, The Scolt Head, always buzzing, draws a lively crowd with its vibrant atmosphere. The De Beauvoir Arms offers something for everyone, blending a warm, inclusive vibe with an eclectic mix of events like comedy nights, all in a dog-friendly setting. Hector’s, a cosy wine bar with an intimate atmosphere, boasts an ever-changing list of natural wines and small plates, making it an ideal spot for catching up with friends or enjoying a low-key date night.
The canal, a scenic route for walkers and cyclists alike, stretches between Broadway Market and Angel. This particularly charming section is dotted with cafes and moored houseboats, offering moments of quiet beauty.
