Islington on the Green, 12A Islington Green, Angel, Islington, London, N1 2XN | Property to rent | Savills
689 sq ft(64.01 sq m)
Guide price £2,860(13,310 AED)
Monthly + Fees apply

Islington on the Green12A Islington Green, Angel, Islington, London, N1 2XN

  • Let
  • Furnished / unfurnished

Key features

  • Excellent Location
  • Portered building
  • Overlooking Islington Green
  • Large Apartment
  • Water rates included
  • Available June 2024

One of the largest (690sqft) one bedroom apartments within this secure modern development in Islington.

About this property

  • The apartment is set on the third floor and features a balcony with views over the central glass atrium towards Essex Road.

    Islington on the Green is a development of 70 apartments set just behind Islington Green, where Upper Street and Essex Road diverge from each other. It features a daytime concierge and is one of Islington's most popular developments. Surrounded by bustling Islington, with it's endless array of restaurants, bars and shops. For a little culture, Almeida Theatre and the famous Kings Head Theatre are both right on your doorstep.

Amazing apartment in a great development in the heart of Angel

Lily-Mai TsangProperty agent

Local information

  • Islington on the Green is a development of 70 apartments set just behind Islington Green, where Upper Street and Essex Road diverge from each other. It features a daytime concierge and is one of Islington's most popular developments. Surrounded by bustling Islington, with it's endless array of restaurants, bars and shops. For a little culture, Almeida Theatre and the famous Kings Head Theatre are both right on your doorstep.
  • Upper Street is on four bus routes towards Angel, Kings Cross, Old Street, the City, London Bridge, Holborn, the West End and Essex Road benefits from five bus routes towards Angel, Holborn, Kings Cross and the West End.
  • Angel Station is only 550 metres away and is on the Bank Branch of the Northern Line. Moorgate, Bank/Monument and London Bridge are all within four stops, and Kings Cross, with its extensive links to the rest of London, is one stop away.
  • Highbury and Islington station (Victoria Line, Overground and National Rail) is approximately 1.2km walk. Oxford Circus can be reached within 4 stops, National Rail links to Old Street and Moorgate, and London Overground connects to East and South London. Canary Wharf can be easily accessed by taking the London Overground towards Stratford International and changing onto the Jubilee line.
  • Check www.tfl.gov.uk/journeyplanner to plan your commute.

Additional information

  • Islington is popular with young professionals and families alike. A wide assortment of accommodation, streets and green areas make for a stimulating environment while excellent eateries, art and culture add to the variety and vitality of the area.
  • Much of the area including Barnsbury, Canonbury and De Beauvoir Town was developed in the Georgian and Victorian eras and retains many of the original architectural features of those times. The grand residential homes, courtyards and squares across the district have established Islington as a premier address in London.
  • Islington benefits from some spectacular parks and city gardens. Highbury Fields, situated just to the east of Highbury Gardens, is the largest open space in the borough of Islington. Across its 29 acres there are recreational facilities including eight tennis courts, a café, swimming pool and a football court at the north end.
  • The park is surrounded by highly desirable residences.
  • Islington has some fantastic local theatres including the Almeida, a local award-winning 325 seat theatre, producing a diverse range of British and international drama with some of the world's best artists, and has developed a worldwide profile. The King's Head theatre, known for its music, has been a hotbed of new and exciting creative talent for more than 35 years. Not forgetting Sadler's Wells, the UK's leading dance house, uniquely dedicated to bringing the very best international and UK dance to London audiences.
  • All this culture and diversity attracts residents of a particularly discerning nature. Its close vicinity to the City, efficient transport links and the unique charm of Upper Street with its blend of cultural offerings and diverse shopping choices add further appeal.
  • EPC Rating: C
  • Council Tax Band: D