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Tremlett Grove, Highgate, N19 £400 Per Week Islington 1 Theberton St London N1 0QY Tel: 020 7354 3283 [email protected] Tremlett Grove, Holloway, N19 £415 per week (£1,803 pcm) 2 bedrooms, 1 Bathroom Preliminary Details This spacious two double bedroom flat in a period conversion on the second floor is presented in excellent condition throughout with a modern kitchen with a dishwasher and modern bathroom. Split over two floors, the views are incredible from the reception room and kitchen and another benefit is the private roof terrace to the back of the property. This flat is ideally located moments to local bus routes that give direct access to Kings Cross and Central London and night buses also available, Archway Tube Station on the Northern Line is less than 10minutes walk away. Ideal for professional sharers or a professional couple. Key Features • Period Conversion • Second Floor • Modern • Large Bedrooms • Roof Terrace • Moments to Archway Tube Station Islington | 1 Theberton St, London, N1 0QY | Tel: 020 7354 3283 | [email protected] 1 Area Overview Holloway – the new home of Arsenal’s football club - has one of the highest densities of resident per square foot in London, and it’s easy to see why. The area offers a smart mix of properties, fantastic transport links and value-for-money. There are also an increasing number of luxury developments popping up between the Arsenal stadium development and Caledonian Road, which are extremely popular with young professionals. A lot of students also rent in the area as the North Campus of London Metropolitan University is just a short walk from Holloway Road Tube station. © Collins Bartholomew Ltd., 2013 Nearest Stations Archway (0.3M) Tufnell Park (0.4M) Upper Holloway (0.4M) Islington | 1 Theberton St, London, N1 0QY | Tel: 020 7354 3283 | [email protected] 2 Floor Plan Islington | 1 Theberton St, London, N1 0QY | Tel: 020 7354 3283 | [email protected] 3 Energy Efficiency Rating & Environmental Impact (CO2) Rating Council Tax Bands Council Band A Band B Band C Band D Band E Band F Band G Band H Islington £ 953 £ 1,112 £ 1,271 £ 1,429 £ 1,747 £ 2,065 £ 2,382 £ 2,859 Average £ 934 £ 1,060 £ 1,246 £ 1,401 £ 1,713 £ 2,024 £ 2,335 £ 2,803 Disclaimer Every care has been taken with the preparation of these Particulars but complete accuracy cannot be guaranteed. If there is any point, which is of particular importance to you, we will be pleased to check the information for you. These Particulars do not constitute a contract or part of a contract. Photographs, measurements, floor plans and distances are reproduced as a guide only and it cannot be inferred that any item shown is included in the sale. The Fixtures, Fittings & Appliances have not been tested and therefore no guarantee can be given that they are in working order. Lease details, service charges and ground rent (where applicable) and council tax are given as a guide only. The copyright of all details, photographs and floor plans remain exclusive to Portico. Islington | 1 Theberton St, London, N1 0QY | Tel: 020 7354 3283 | [email protected] 4 Portico Places Near Tremlett Grove, Holloway, N19 Stingray Cafe Stingray Caf is a hidden gem that we just have to expose. Voted as one of the best restaurants in London to eat gluten-free food by the Telegraph, this small neighbourhood bistro serves up deliciously authentic Italian food - with or without wheat. They also offer some mean vegan pizza and pasta options, as well as the best Aperol Spritz outside of Italy. Dont believe us Go see for yourselfSituate... Bistro Laz Bistro Laz is a cosy, rustic restaurant in Highgate specialising in Turkish and Italian food. This rare cuisine combo is a true battle of the titans but how on earth do you choose between a lamb kfte and rag alla bolognese There was only one way to find out Unusual combinations often make the world a better place. The clock radio. The spork. The printing press, which brilliantly coupled the coin ... The Rose & Crown The Rose & Crown has been hailed the Best Pub in Kentish Town - so you know youre in for a good night. This local pub does everything - craft beer, street-food, free open-mic comedy nights, live music - and it does everything very, very well. We headed down on a Thursday night to watch their open mic comedy night Freedom Fridge - heres what we thoughtNestled on Torriano Avenue, a residential back... Islington | 1 Theberton St, London, N1 0QY | Tel: 020 7354 3283 | [email protected] 5.
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