Charlton Place, N1

£1,750,000 (Freehold)
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Key features

  • Garden
  • End terrace
  • House

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  • Council Tax Band: G

Ref no: ISL200029

Rare to the market Grade II Listed townhouse arranged over four storeys benefitting from a 35 sq ft rear garden.
At close to 1,300 sqft, this 18th Century Georgian terrace offers three bedrooms, a double reception room and kitchen with adjoining dining room. The property is being offered to the market chain free.

Location

Charlton Place is a historic and prime location in Angel running between Upper Street and Colebrooke Row. The house is moments from Angel station (Northern line) and has both Camden Passage and Upper Street on it's door step allowing instant access to upmarket shops, boutiques and restaurants.

Council tax band: G

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Guide to living in Islington

Islington is home to a diverse range of residents and offers a vast choice of property types, from large Georgian squares to modern apartments. Historically, it was once thought of as a deprived area, with the London blitz destroying much of the region.

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43,750 £

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39,924 £

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