The architectural elements of this former school building in Islington, including double-height ceilings, make this one-bedroom split-level flat stand out for all the right reasons.
Augustas Lane, Barnsbury, 1 Bed. Flat
£649,000
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BRICKWORKS SAYS
Not all conversions are created equally, and this place proves it. While the interiors of this converted Victorian school are unrecognisable, the building's singular character remains, most evidently with the classically inspired exteriors and the lofty, light-filled entrance hall.
The fusion of contemporary elements is done beautifully throughout, from the seamless integration of the glass balustrade to the double-height windows, illuminating the main living space and amplifying the sense of space. This is a home made for entertaining.
Up on the maisonette level, the bedroom has an almost boutique-hotel feel. Maybe it’s the dressing room, maybe it’s the en-suite bathroom, or perhaps it’s because, when you open the frosted glass doors, you can enjoy the wall of windows beyond while overlooking the living space below. The combination is a rare delight.
Augustas Lane is a peaceful spot, but you don’t have to travel far to tap into Islington’s highlights. Nearby Upper Street is one of the best streets in London for shopping or dining out––almost every possible wish or want is catered for. And if you’re looking for green space, Highbury Fields could be your new home-from-home. This iconic park is lined with oak, horse chestnut, and lime trees and surrounded by elegant Georgian terraces.
THE OWNERS SAY
We love the location. It's a tranquil spot with views of gardens and pretty Barnsbury Park Road, yet you are moments from Highbury Corner.
The flat is perfect for nights with friends, chilled downtime alone, and everything in between.
POINTS TO CONSIDER
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D. Potential Energy Rating C.
Council Tax:
The property falls into Band C (£1707 in 2024/25) in the borough of Islington.
Utilities:
Average monthly costs are approximately £100 for electricity and £32 for water. There is no gas in the building. These figures naturally change seasonally.
Tenure:
Leasehold (236 years remaining).
Service charge:
£3,000 per year (paid in two parts, £1,500 every six months). It covers the concierge, groundskeeping, and estate maintenance
Ground rent:
£600 per year (paid in two parts, £300 every six months).
Neighbours:
In the building, there are 12 flats in total.
Recent work:
A brand new, energy-efficient boiler (for hot water) will reduce your electricity bills.
Getting around:
There are many options, including the Overground from Caledonian Road & Barnsbury Station or the Piccadilly line from Caledonian Road. Still, you will probably use Highbury & Islington (10 minutes away on foot) the most as it connects to the Overground and the speedy Victoria line. It provides routes across London, so wherever you are heading, this is likely the place to start.
Anything else:
Along with the lovely communal gardens, there is a 24-hour concierge service & secure, on-site bike storage.
Onward plans:
The current owners need to find and are actively looking.
Brickworks loves:
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landmarks
1 Vagabond N7
Ok, so we are a little bit biased, but we genuinely believe Vagabond serve up some the best coffee in London. Plus their cafe on the Holloway Road is just a great spot to catch your breath and grab a bite to eat, or just relax and people watch. The staff are super-friendly too.
2 Handle Street Project Gallery
Open since 2006, the gallery shows new British and international contemporary artists – in the front room of a classic Georgian terrace town house. There’s no sign on the door, you simply ring the bell, get welcomed in and left to browse. Potentially quite awkward, or incredibly liberating depending on what kind of day you’re having. It’s certainly intimate. The art itself is constantly changing, varied and exciting.
3 Trullo
With a commitment to simple, seasonally focused, Italian-inspired dishes, this restaurant near Highbury Corner is a joy. No fuss; just expertly cooked food in a relaxed environment.
4 Provisions
One of the early signs of change, this excellent wine, cheese, bread & beer shop is another hint of how the Holloway Road is changing fast and for the better (in our opinion). The selection of artisanal produce is extensive, and if you take in an empty bottle they will fill you up with the house wine. What a genius idea!
5 Ez & Moss
Super neighbourhood cafe serving up delicious veggie & vegan-based delights for breakfast, brunch or lunch. Some of our personal favourites include their perfect omelettes, poached egg and salsa, as well as the millennials-favourite, avocado on toast. Plus they also do some pretty marvellous vegan cakes for afters.