
Northampton Square II, London EC1

- PROPERTY TYPE
Terraced
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
2
- SIZE
3,057 sq ft
284 sq m
- TENUREDescribes how you own a property. There are different types of tenure - freehold, leasehold, and commonhold.Read more about tenure in our glossary page.
Freehold
Description
Setting the Scene
Laid out in the early 19th century, Northampton Square was developed on land owned by the Northampton Estate. It later became associated with the skilled trades that defined Clerkenwell during the late-Georgian and Victorian periods, including clockmaking, watchmaking and silversmithing.
At the centre of the terrace lies a garden square, opened to the public in 1885 following a redesign by Fanny Wilkinson, a pioneering landscape designer and later activist associated with sanitary and political reform, the open-spaces movement, and campaigns for women’s education and suffrage. Today, the square's historic bandstand is occasionally used by the nearby City, University of London, for summer classical concerts.
The Grand Tour
The house sits at the end of the terrace behind traditional wrought-iron railings and elegant sash windows. In recent years, the current owners undertook a comprehensive renovation with Linda Morey-Burrows, Principal Director of MoreySmith, working alongside English Heritage. The result is a home that carefully balances its period character with contemporary interventions and finely considered materials.
A short flight of steps rises to the black front door, set beneath an expressive fanlight. Entry is to a hallway laid with original floorboards. Rooms lie on either side of the hall: to one side is the dining room, a generously proportioned space with tall, cornice-dressed ceilings and a pair of sash windows overlooking the garden square. A working fireplace sits within a marble surround, while other original features include decorative roses to the architraves. A dumbwaiter connects to the kitchen below.
Opposite is a bespoke bar, arranged around a marble countertop with built-in display cabinetry and a mirrored wall. Pendant lights provide a warm glow overhead. There is another working fireplace here, and steel column radiators have been sensitively installed throughout the house.
Stairs descend to the kitchen, a finely detailed space designed by Lanserring. Copper cabinetry is paired with green-veined marble, while appliances include two Gaggenau ovens, an integrated Miele fridge-freezer and a Quooker tap. An original range cooker remains in place as a historic feature, while dark parquet floorboards provide continuity with the levels above. Dedicated wine storage sits to one side, while a large utility room fitted with Miele appliances is positioned on the other. There is also a guest WC on this floor, along with substantial storage.
The original staircase rises to the first floor, framed by a hardwood handrail. At the front is the sitting room, occupying the traditional Georgian piano nobile position. Twin sash windows draw light across the room, complemented by original coving, a marble-framed fireplace and a recessed mirrored cocktail bar concealed behind an understated door. Also on this floor is a snug or study, with working shutters and built-in shelving.
The second floor is dedicated entirely to the principal suite, a calm and understated space with twin sash windows. Opposite lies a bathroom with a Water Monopoly freestanding bath, a Matki shower and marble detailing. A separate WC sits adjacent. Two further bedrooms occupy the top floor, along with a bright shower room.
Out and About
This house combines a remarkably peaceful setting with immediate access to central London. Positioned opposite Northampton Square Garden, it enjoys a leafy outlook, while the sound of church bells can occasionally be heard in the distance.
It sits between Islington and Old Street, on the edge of an area known for its concentration of creative, design and technology industries, as well as its breadth of restaurants, cafés and bars.
Upper Street is a short walk away, as is Exmouth Market, where local favourites include Moro and Morchella. Smithfield Market is close by and will become home to the revitalised London Museum; also nearby is the original St. John. The Barbican Centre, with its acclaimed cultural programme, and galleries such as Victoria Miro are all within easy reach.
Transport connections are excellent. Angel station, less than a five-minute walk away, provides Northern line services, while Farringdon offers the Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Elizabeth lines, as well as National Rail and Thameslink services. King’s Cross St Pancras and the Eurostar provide swift connections to mainland Europe.
Council Tax Band: G
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- Band: G
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- On street
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Yes
- 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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