A modern two double bedroom apartment with a south facing reception room and balcony, located on the third floor of a charming building!

In the two sizable bedrooms, there’s plenty of built in wardrobe space. There’s a fully tiled bathroom and a modern kitchen with integrated appliances. The large reception room opens out onto a south facing balcony. There’s plenty of integrated storage space, double glazing and hard wood flooring throughout.

Essex Road overground station is just around the corner, as are all of the bars and restaurants on Upper Street. There’s plenty of bus and cycle routes in the nearby area too. In additional to this, you’ll find the peaceful New River Walk close by.

  • 2 double bedrooms
  • Modern bathroom and kitchen
  • South facing balcony
  • Built in wardrobes
  • Large living room
  • Plenty of storage space
  • Double glazing
  • Hard wood flooring
  • Finished to a high standard

Offered part-furnished and available from 6th May 2024.

Council tax band: E

Deposit: 5 week deposit required.

Length of tenancy: 12 months with an 8 month break clause, a renewal after this is possible.

Available now

Available From Date 06/05/2024. Last updated on: 01/05/2024

Features

  • 2 double bedrooms
  • Great location
  • Plenty of storage space
  • South facing balcony

Additional details

Good.

Tottenham Court Road, Hampstead Heath, Tower Bridge and Victoria Park all within 25 mins bus ride. Essex Road station is nearby and offers regular trains to Old Street (5 mins) and Moorgate in The City (7 mins). There are three tube stations nearby too, Highbury & Islington is the closest, also Angel.

There is a myriad bus routes passing your door...

For bikers this is a paradise with the canal tow path offering safe, car-free cycling...

One of London's finest Georgian areas, it has been popular with literary types for decades. George Orwell moved to 27b Canonbury Square in the autumn of 1944 - he and his wife having been bombed out of their previous flat, in Mortimer Crescent, on 28 June 1944. Evelyn Waugh lived at 17a Canonbury Square from 1928 to 1930. Charles Dickens wrote a Christmas story about a lamplighter in Canonbury. Leslie Forbes, the travel and detective story writer, and amateur historian Gavin Menzies both live in the area. You could follow in their footsteps...