Beautiful double fronted house in the heart of Barnsbury
- 2 bedrooms
- 3 reception rooms
- Bathroom & shower room
- Kitchen/breakfast room
- 110' south facing garden
Situation
The house is located at the top end of Ripplevale Grove in the heart of the Barnsbury conservation area. Ripplevale Grove is a sought after position; the top of the road is made up of a selection of similar low build houses, all enjoying generous rear gardens,
and restricted access to traffic.
Description
This is a beautiful double fronted Grade II listed house in one of the most sought after roads in Barnsbury. Constructed circa 1840, the house offers a very special South facing garden, extending to just over 110' (34 m), which is featured in Roddy Llewellyn's
book on London Gardens.
Accommodation
The light and airy rooms are arranged over three floors. The ground floor living space is flexible, accommodating a reception room with fireplace and shutters. The conservatory and drawing room both lead directly out to the garden. The first floor houses a
double bedroom and large family bathroom. There is an attic room on the second floor, which has been previously used for storage. There are three rooms and a shower on the lower ground floor. The three rooms accommodate a large family kitchen/dining area,
bedroom and store room. The house has a beautiful garden, which faces South. The garden is in two sections, the first measuring 77'x 34' and the second, 33' x 29'.
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