£570,000

Northampton Square, London, EC1V

1 Bed

1 Bath

39.47 m²

£570,000

Northampton Square, London, EC1V

1 Bed

1 Bath

39.47 m²

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Ground Floor Apartment

One Bedroom

One Bathroom

Two Feature Fireplaces

Sash Windows

Period Features

This raised ground floor flat, built between 1810 and 1814, is located in a beautiful Georgian terrace overlooking the Northampton Square Gardens.

This raised ground floor flat, built between 1810 and 1814, is located in a beautiful Georgian terrace overlooking the Northampton Square Gardens. The Northampton Square, which is the oldest garden square in the area, has influenced the architectural design of many nearby terraces and remains a highly desirable location in Clerkenwell.

The flat boasts impressive ceiling height and retains a variety of period features, including cornicing, sash windows with wooden shutters, two feature fireplaces with surrounds, original double doors between the main rooms, architraves, and high skirting. Although it requires modernization, the property benefits from an abundance of natural light, a quiet location with no through traffic, and an enviable position.

Transport links in the vicinity are exceptional. The flat is only a few minutes' walk away from Angel (Northern Line), Barbican (Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City Lines), and Farringdon (Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City Lines, as well as National Rail) tube stations. Additionally, the recent opening of the Elizabeth Line provides convenient, stair-free access to four of London's International Airports. Furthermore, the property is conveniently close to the City, Old Street, The Barbican, St Paul's, The West End, and King's Cross, rendering it highly accessible and well-connected. It also benefits from being situated within moments of the vibrant Exmouth Market, St John Street, and Upper Street, offering a wide range of amenities.

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