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Page 1: Moon Street, N1 0QU

Moon Street, N1 0QU

£1,500,000

Freehold

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Moon Street, N1 0QU This is an absolutely gorgeous, classic Regency terraced house, built circa 1825, lovingly and stylishly renovated and updated by current owners (a professional musician and a restaurateur) in one of London’s most sought-after locations, close to Gibson Square. Moon Street is a terrace of only seventeen houses, with a close-knit community vibe. So this is a super rare opportunity and even more special because of the unique soundproofed space. A quaint three-bedroom period home located on one of Islington’s most sought-after roads. The property is in an ideal location. The ground floor offers a reception room, fitted kitchen and lounge/diner leading to the garden. The upper floors boast three double bedrooms with three bathrooms and family bathroom. All windows are original sash and the natural light throughout the property is enviable. Houses are rarely available in this location and as such we expect significant interest. In the heart of Angel’s bustling community, just a few steps from Islington Green with its world-famous Screen on the Green, as well as the newly re-opened Angel Recording Studios, the Almeida Theatre, and the seemingly endless stream of restaurants and boutiques that line Upper Street, yet shielded from all the hubbub by virtue of its tranquil mews location on the edge of leafy Barnsbury. To the rear of the property is the Islington Square complex, offering several theatre spaces, a luxury health club, a subterranean six-screen cinema, and a nursery, and also home to Arlo & Jacob, Borough Kitchen, Megan’s, as well as pop-up markets and bookshops along the tree-lined boulevard. Waitrose, along with bustling Chapel Market, the Angel Centre (Muji, H&M, Uniqlo) and Angel station are only five minutes away and Highbury & Islington station ten minutes.

EPC Rating: D Current: 68 Potential: 82 Council Tax: F

£1,500,000 Freehold

020 8985 0106 [email protected]

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An overview of Hackney Lower Clapton A socially diverse and vibrantly multicultural area bounded by the open green spaces of Hackney downs to the West, Lea Valley park to the East and the conservation area of Clapton ponds to the North. The area boasts an array of period properties combined with modern apartment buildings. With its diverse independent retailers in Chatsworth Road and the ‘ever popular’ high street shopping facilities of Mare Street, accompanied with local schools and transport facilities ensures that Lower Clapton remains a desirable area to reside. Transport The area is served well through a network of local bus routes and train services. (Hackney Downs Main Line Station into Liverpool Street and Homerton & Hackney Central Stations on the North London Line Shopping And Leisure A diverse selection of shops, restaurants, bars and cafés accompanied by an array of local heritage sites, theatres and recreational facilities can be sourced locally. Directions If you are visiting the office by car you will find parking in the side roads off Lower Clapton Road or pay & Display directly outside our office in Median Road. (Turn into Powerscroft Road(one-way) and right again into Median Road).

44 Lower Clapton Road

London, E5 0RN

020 8985 0106

[email protected]

www.castles.london

All details including floorplans are for representation purposes only and do not constitute a

contract or warranty. Whilst every effort is made to ensure accuracy of descriptions and

measurements, no responsibility is taken for errors, omissions and misstatements.