Beautifully modernised yet full of soul, this four-bedroom, Victorian home in coveted Whitehall Park makes a versatile family home — with a whimsical garden, nearby parks and great transport links

Dresden Road, Whitehall Park, 4 Bed. House

£1,695,000

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

This four-bedroom, Victorian house makes a strong first impression, with its distinctive pointed roofline and handsome proportions. The current owners have updated it, yet haven't sacrificed its character in pursuit of modernity. Double reception rooms, separated by original dividing doors, offer flexibility without losing flow, while matching fireplaces anchor each space. The kitchen stretches generously at the back, with plenty of room for cooking, eating and lingering over a second coffee. Large windows keep the garden in view and daylight moving through the space.

Upstairs, the period story continues. The principal bedroom has fireplaces, sash windows and exposed floorboards, while two further bedrooms strike a good balance between old bones and modern life. The second floor is home to a bright fourth bedroom and neighbouring shower room — ideal for guests, teenagers or anyone seeking a little separation. An unusual angular nook, shaped by the building's architecture and ending in an original lancet window, lends the room a distinctive charm. Back downstairs, a cellar and utility area handle the practicalities, while the garden offers a welcome patch of controlled wilderness.

Whitehall Park remains one of north London's most coveted pockets, prized for its remarkable sense of tranquillity. Despite its proximity to the city, the neighbourhood feels almost village-like, with quiet, leafy streets, mature gardens and an unmistakable sense of retreat. It's this combination of calm, character and connection that makes Whitehall Park such a special place to call home.

THE OWNERS SAY

Dresden Road is a genuinely lovely place to live. We have wonderful neighbours who are always willing to help out (even when being hollered at over the fence by a seven year old!), a fantastic bakery just round the corner, and it's only 10 or so minutes to the tube, yet so leafy and quiet.

The trees are a highlight; spring and autumn are quite something. Some of them are genuinely unusual — so much so, there’s a book written about them. The house itself is also pretty special, as you can see, and we will genuinely miss it. If we could take it with us we would!

POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating E. Potential Energy Rating C.

Council Tax:
Band G in the borough of Islington.
£3,513 in 2026/27.

Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx:
Electricity & Gas £172
Water £145
These figures naturally change seasonally.

Recent work:
The current owners have modernised the property, including installing a new kitchen and bathrooms, updating the electrics, boiler and plumbing, and removing the chimney breast. They have also enhanced the rear of the house with new kitchen windows, patio doors, and a staircase from the back reception room, improving both the layout and access to the garden.

Getting around:
Archway (Northern line, Z2) is around a 12-minute walk away, providing direct access to the City and West End. Crouch Hill (Suffragette line, Z3) is about a 14-minute walk, while Highgate (Northern line, Z3) can be reached in about 17 minutes on foot. Upper Holloway (Mildmay line, Z2) is around a 16-minute walk away, offering convenient orbital connections across London.

Schools:
There are several popular local schools nearby. Coleridge Primary School and Ashmount Primary School are both highly regarded locally, while secondary options include the well-respected Highgate Wood School.

Onward plans:
The current owners have found their next home and have had an offer accepted, so there is a chain in place.

Anything else:
Whitehall Park is a charming hillside neighbourhood on the approach to Highgate, known for its peaceful residential streets, far-reaching views and strong community spirit. Dresden Road is particularly family-friendly, becoming a designated Play Street on the first Sunday of each month when it is closed to traffic, allowing children to play safely outdoors.

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2 Verdant

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