£2,650,000
3 bed terraced house for saleRipplevale Grove, Barnsbury, Islington, London N1
3 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
A beautifully preserved three-bedroom, two-bathroom Victorian house on one of Barnsbury’s most admired streets, with elegant proportions, original features, and a south-facing garden.
Inside
Set across four storeys and extending to almost 2,000 sq ft, this house has been sensitively maintained to honour its Victorian heritage while introducing a refined, contemporary edge.
The raised ground floor is dedicated to two connected reception rooms. Original floorboards run throughout, complemented by ornate ceiling roses, fine cornicing, and a working marble fireplace. At the front, a large sash window frames leafy views of Ripplevale Grove, while to the rear, a full-height floor-to-ceiling sash window bathes the room in light and overlooks the garden. Together, the rooms create a space equally suited to entertaining or quiet family living.
On the lower ground floor, a superbly appointed kitchen by Plain English stretches the full depth of the house. Bespoke cabinetry is finished in a muted palette, paired with Carrara marble counters and an Aga at the heart of the design. An adjoining dining space opens through glazed doors onto the garden, while extensive shelving and a fireplace enhance the sense of warmth and character. From here, a stone-paved terrace leads to a private garden enclosed by brick walls and mature planting, offering a calm retreat from the city.
Upstairs, three generous bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors. The principal bedroom spans the width of the house and retains its original fireplace and sash windows. Further bedrooms enjoy peaceful views over the garden or street, with plenty of natural light throughout.
Neighbourhood & connections
Ripplevale Grove is among Barnsbury’s most picturesque streets, admired for its uniform terraces and leafy calm. Moments away, you’ll find the village-like charm of Camden Passage, the artisan shops of Upper Street, and the green expanses of Thornhill Square Gardens.
Transport connections are excellent: Angel Underground (Northern Line) is a short walk, while Highbury & Islington provides quick access to the Victoria Line, Overground, and National Rail.
For outstanding local dining, the much-acclaimed Tamil Prince on Hemingford Road serves South Indian sharing plates in a stylishly converted pub.
Local public houses are among the finest in London, with The Albion and The Drapers Arms frequently listed in guides to the capital’s best Sunday roasts.
Inside
Set across four storeys and extending to almost 2,000 sq ft, this house has been sensitively maintained to honour its Victorian heritage while introducing a refined, contemporary edge.
The raised ground floor is dedicated to two connected reception rooms. Original floorboards run throughout, complemented by ornate ceiling roses, fine cornicing, and a working marble fireplace. At the front, a large sash window frames leafy views of Ripplevale Grove, while to the rear, a full-height floor-to-ceiling sash window bathes the room in light and overlooks the garden. Together, the rooms create a space equally suited to entertaining or quiet family living.
On the lower ground floor, a superbly appointed kitchen by Plain English stretches the full depth of the house. Bespoke cabinetry is finished in a muted palette, paired with Carrara marble counters and an Aga at the heart of the design. An adjoining dining space opens through glazed doors onto the garden, while extensive shelving and a fireplace enhance the sense of warmth and character. From here, a stone-paved terrace leads to a private garden enclosed by brick walls and mature planting, offering a calm retreat from the city.
Upstairs, three generous bedrooms are arranged across the first and second floors. The principal bedroom spans the width of the house and retains its original fireplace and sash windows. Further bedrooms enjoy peaceful views over the garden or street, with plenty of natural light throughout.
Neighbourhood & connections
Ripplevale Grove is among Barnsbury’s most picturesque streets, admired for its uniform terraces and leafy calm. Moments away, you’ll find the village-like charm of Camden Passage, the artisan shops of Upper Street, and the green expanses of Thornhill Square Gardens.
Transport connections are excellent: Angel Underground (Northern Line) is a short walk, while Highbury & Islington provides quick access to the Victoria Line, Overground, and National Rail.
For outstanding local dining, the much-acclaimed Tamil Prince on Hemingford Road serves South Indian sharing plates in a stylishly converted pub.
Local public houses are among the finest in London, with The Albion and The Drapers Arms frequently listed in guides to the capital’s best Sunday roasts.