Three bedroom home on Dagmar Terrace
This exceptional three double bedroom house was meticulously refurbished with interiors designed by the founder of the Uncommon Project. Originally built in 1954 by Thames Water as part of a series of workers' cottages, the house is part of a charming terrace.
The ground floor features an expansive open-plan living room and kitchen. Full-height glazing at the rear of the house, with two French doors, opens to a tranquil garden with Staffordshire blue brick paving and a patio. The large kitchen features a bespoke birch plywood cabinetry with oak and cork veneer. Corian worktops, Siemens appliances, and a Quooker tap for instant boiling water complement the kitchen. Engineered oak parquet flooring runs throughout the ground floor, seamlessly connecting the living room and kitchen. A Drugasar gas fireplace serves as a focal point during winter. This level also includes a WC and under-stair storage. The first floor accommodates two equally sized double bedrooms and a very attractive family bathroom. The loft conversion on the second floor houses the master bedroom, complete with under-eaves storage, and a separate shower room with Carrara marble tiles. Both bathrooms feature thermostatic shower valves and recessed cisterns.
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A stunning, architect-designed freehold home in the heart of Islington, offering expansive lateral living space with bespoke interiors and modern amenities.
Dan FoxProperty agent