Location
Albion Drive is located off Albion Square which was commisioned by Sir William Middleton in 1844. Pevsner has described the design of the square as "clearly influenced by the work of the celebrated landscape designer and writer, John Claudius Loudon". The central garden was saved from demolition and remains an ornamental garden with symmetrical beds, grass and trees and a picturesque garden pavilion.
The green open spaces of London Fields can be found 0.6 miles away, along with Broadway Market.
Numerous transport links are nearby, including Haggerston Station (0.3 miles) and Dalston Junction (0.6 miles), as well as many buses into the City and West End.
All times and distances are approximate.
Description
Savills are delighted to offer onto the market this beautifully maintained Victorian mid-terrace home arranged over three storeys of flexible living space, featuring three bedrooms, two bathrooms, and a delightful rear conservatory that opens onto a south-facing garden which has a spectacular view of All Saints Church.
Upon entering the raised ground floor, you are welcomed into a dual-aspect living room with engineered wooden flooring throughout.
This bright and spacious room boasts floor-to-ceiling sash windows on both the front and rear elevations, allowing natural light to fill the space.
Toward the rear of this floor, there is a versatile home office or additional bedroom that overlooks the garden.
The lower ground floor offers a stylish open-plan kitchen with a dining area, seamlessly connected to a conservatory and doors out onto the garden. This floor also benefits from a utility room and a convenient bathroom.
The top floor has a modern family bathroom, and two generous double bedrooms, including the principal bedroom, with a dressing room which once was a bedroom.