Hemingford Road, London, N1

- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
3,121 sq ft
290 sq m
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Freehold
Key features
- A distinguished Georgian terrace
- Grade II listed
- Architecturally designed
- Over five floors
- Four-storey side-return
- South-facing garden
- Views over Barnsbury Wood nature reserve
- Four bedrooms
- Principal bedroom suite on the 1st floor
- Barnsbury Conservation Area
Description
Set within the Barnsbury Conservation Area, the house presents a handsome stucco quoin façade. Built around 1840, its generous footprint unfolds across five floors, with further accommodation created in the infill above the entrance. Characteristic cast-iron balustrades frame the original sash windows, a defining feature of the Georgian period.
Entry is through a wide front door that opens onto a refined pale-blue hallway, punctuated by rows of decorative corbels. To the right lie two reception rooms, both with lofty ceilings framed by original cornicing. In the front room, bespoke joinery flanks a marble fireplace, while wide oak floorboards run seamlessly underfoot. The rear reception features a glass balcony in place of its former window, offering a striking view over the soaring glazing and Barnsbury Woods beyond.
On the lower ground floor, the full scale of the extension comes into view. A study nook sits next to the steps, with storage tucked beneath. They descend to the kitchen and large dining, sitting area. Purbeck marble slabs, sourced directly by the owners from the Isle of Purbeck quarry, extend throughout the space, with clever storage and accessed via a ship-style doors. A standing large safe is built in and hidden. At the front of the plan, original porthole windows bring light into a utility area and the entrance to a wine cellar, fronted by a reclaimed stained-glass door.
The first floor is dedicated to the principal suite, arranged as a sequence of elegant spaces: a drawing room with study, a bedroom with French doors opening onto a private terrace, and an en suite discreetly concealed behind a seamlessly integrated door. The terrace overlooks the verdant garden, established trees facing west into Barnsbury Woods. Dual-aspect sash windows flood the rooms with natural light, while the original bullnose marble fireplace and fine cornicing preserve the home's period character.
Ascending to the upper floors, there are two further generous bedrooms along with a bathroom. On the top floor the attic space has a bedroom along with three attic storage spaces. All bedrooms have bespoke cloth cupboarding.
The mature garden has an established blueberry bush, fig tree and wildflowers, along with a lawn. The house also backs onto Barnsbury Wood, London's smallest nature reserve. Originally built as the garden for Georgian architect George Thornhill, the hidden woodland now acts as an educational destination for local school children and is closed to the public.
This has been home to its current owners - both academics - and their family for the past 35 years. Over that time, it has been lovingly adapted and carefully maintained, evolving with thought and purpose while preserving its architectural integrity. It's a house that reflects a life of learning, creativity and trustful stewardship.
Part of the Barnsbury Conservation Area in Islington, Hemingford Road's handsome Georgian façades are protected by Historic England's Grade II listed status. Hemingford Road has wonderful eateries including Sunday cafe and restaurant for brunch and The Tamil Prince close by, along with the beloved local Italian restaurant La Taberna.
A 10-minute stroll away is the vibrant buzz of Upper Street, which offers a host of independent shops, restaurants and cultural spots including the Almeida Theatre and Screen on the Green. There are plenty of transport options in the area including Kings Cross/St Pancras within walking distance, Canonbury & Barnsbury for the Mildmay overground, Highbury & Islington and Caledonian Road for the Victoria and Piccadilly lines which also has connections to national rail and good local buses.
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- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Back garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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