This cleverly renovated one-bedroom apartment is positioned on one of Stoke Newington’s most sought-after streets. A subtle material palette has been chosen to celebrate the original Victorian features, creating a tranquil and functional home.
Entered through a wide panelled hallway, the open-plan living space is characterised by dual sash windows that fill the room with natural light and offer far reaching views of the City of London. The polished kitchen is finished with stainless steel worktops and high-quality appliances are smartly concealed behind marl cabinetry.
The south-facing bedroom is a quiet and peaceful room with ash floorboards and neat joinery in the alcoves, which provide plenty of storage space. The marble-clad bathroom has been configured to include a luxurious walk-in shower and further concealed storage.
Stoke Newington Church Street, which links Kingsland Road to Green Lanes, is one of the most notable streets in North London. Clissold Park and House, one of Hackney’s best loved traditional parks, marks the Northern end of Church Street, while Abney Park cemetery, one of the “Magnificent Seven”, has an interesting entrance onto the street. In addition to these green spaces Church Street is also home to many excellent independent pubs, restaurants and shops.
The closest station is Stoke Newington, running direct services to Liverpool Street and connecting to the wider overground network. There are also excellent bus routes to central London.