An extremely light and stylish, two bedroom apartment which has recently been developed from the upstairs of a Victorian terrace above a series of shop fronts. Situated right in the heart of bustling Stoke Newington and surrounded by an abundance of wonderful bars and eateries, this lovely apartment is perfect for anybody looking for a first time home in a young-spirited and vibrant community.Brickworks Says:If you are a lover of Stokey, the location of this flat is second to none! Situated on the high street itself, moments from the junction where it meets Church Street; everything that this wonderful neighbourhood has to offer is literally on your doorstep. We love the delightful reveal of clean, contemporary interiors behind the original Victorian facade - an unusual but refreshing combination of architectural aesthetics.The Owners Say:This flat has had a very important place in our lives – the first one we bought together. We have loved living here, and in Stoke Newington. We will miss it – we have spent many an afternoon lounging on the sofa, basking in the sunlight coming through the windows. The open plan kitchen / living room has been great for us to entertain friends, before going out in the local area for a pint or a cheeky cocktail. The bedrooms are spacious; in fact, one of them has become our art studio. The flat is so well located in Stoke Newington – a short walk away from Dalston Kingsland station, and within close access to many central-bound buses, although we have tended to stay in the area, as it has so much to offer. We will miss the local bakery, and eating out on the High Street and Church Street before a short stroll in Clissold Park.Points To Consider:The flat falls within the catchment for the much-coveted and locally respected/loved William Patten Primary School. Parking round here is super tricky; there is no getting away from it. However, there is simply no need for a car. Everything you could possibly want is either on your doorstep or a stone’s throw away. And public transport to the City and beyond is excellent. Bike parking spaces within the building come in super handy if you are an avid cyclist. And if you are not, get yourself a set of wheels! Service charge: £1,500 per year & ground rent: £250 per yearBrickworks Loves:Abney Park Cemetery: A tranquil, wild retreat. Just perfect for escaping the hoards on a Sunday afternoon. The Good Egg: A relaxed breakfast-til-late cafe serving New York and Middle Eastern influenced dishes. Haberdashery: Located right on the high street, this family friendly cafe offers breakfast, lunch and dinner with a warm and welcoming atmosphere. Akdeniz Bakery: Perfect for a variety of fresh-baked bread. Fontaine’s Bar: A stunning Art Deco style bar with a modern vintage feel - wonderful for a cheeky mid-week cocktail!The Legal StuffWhilst we endeavour to maintain accurate photographs, floor plans and descriptions, these are intended as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.