


Mortimer Road, London N1
£1,450,000
£1,449/ft2
£15,593/m2
Flat (Gnd/Lwr Gnd Floor)
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
1 receptions
Tenure: Freehold
Outside space: Yes
Parking: No
EPC: D
Key features and description
Set within an iconic De Beauvoir building and positioned directly opposite the famous Mole Man of Hackney's house, this outstanding two-bedroom, two-bathroom duplex apartment offers over 1,000 sq ft of beautifully reimagined living space arranged across two floors. The apartment has been comprehensively redesigned, combining timeless elegance with a confident contemporary sensibility. Generous proportions, excellent ceiling heights and an abundance of natural light define the interiors, while original stained-glass windows add a striking architectural detail and a rare sense of history. The fully fitted kitchen is both refined and highly functional, seamlessly integrated into the main living space and perfectly suited to both everyday living and entertaining. The layout offers a clear distinction between living and sleeping accommodation, with two well-proportioned bedrooms and two stylish bathrooms creating a home that is as practical as it is visually compelling. A true highlight of the property is the approximately 100-foot private garden, an exceptionally rare feature that provides a natural extension of the living space and an ideal setting for entertaining, relaxing or working from home during warmer months. There is also the option to construct a garden house, with plumbing and electrical ducting already in place, offering exciting potential for a studio, home office or guest accommodation. Located in the heart of De Beauvoir, the apartment is ideally positioned to enjoy the area's independent cafes, pubs and shops, while benefiting from excellent transport connections and easy access to Islington, Hackney and Dalston. This is a rare opportunity to acquire a characterful, design-led home with significant outdoor space and future potential in one of East London's most sought-after neighbourhoods.
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