London property of the week: Georgian house in Highbury for sale
A substantial and newly refurbished double-fronted Georgian property overlooking Highbury Fields in north London has come onto the market
A truly stunning and newly refurbished property, 39 Highbury Place is a double-fronted Georgian townhouse overlooking Highbury Fields in Islington, north London. The property, which is one of the most important houses to reach the market here in years, has been finished to an exacting standard throughout and the restoration includes top quality fixtures and fittings alongside careful attention to detail.
The property is arranged over five floors with a balance between entertaining and family accommodation which includes a bright and spacious kitchen and a family room with access to the rear garden; elegant drawing room with views over Highbury Fields and the lower ground floor has a selection of rooms which could be adapted into family rooms, media rooms, playrooms, a gymnasium or a wine cellar.
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Total accommodation comprises: master bedroom suite with dressing room and en-suite bathroom, six further bedrooms, two en suite shower rooms, two further bathrooms, shower room, bedroom/study, kitchen/breakfast room, family room, elegant first floor drawing room, cinema room, gymnasium, wine cellar and a landscaped rear garden.
The landscaping in the garden outside includes a variety of mature trees and shrubs and is laid mainly to lawn. There is also parking space for one car on the property.
The guide price is £4.5m. For further information please contact Knight Frank on 020 7226 1313 or visit www.knightfrank.co.uk.
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