Ecclesbourne Road, Canonbury, N1 3GG

Ecclesbourne Road, Canonbury, N1 3GG

  • 2 Bedrooms
£ 725,000
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A rare to market, freehold semi-detached two bedroom house situated within a secure gated development in the heart of Canonbury.

Creatively set in a gated former school conversion, the lower ground floor offers a stunning open-plan kitchen/dining room which is illuminated by natural light by floor to ceiling windows, along with a separate cloakroom.

On the first floor, there are two well-presented double bedrooms with double-height ceilings and a large family bathroom.

The property is in prime location on Ecclesbourne Road a quiet residential street in Canonbury. The nearest station can be found at Essex Road (0.4 miles - Overground) and Highbury & Islington (0.8 miles) which provides easy access to the West End & City.
Haggerston (0.8 miles - Overground) is also only a short distance away.

Canonbury offers an eclectic selection of bars and restaurants including Islington's fashionable Upper Street (0.8 miles) is nearby and is easily accessible by foot or bus.

  • Unique design
  • Semi-detached convesion
  • Gated Development
  • Two double bedooms
  • Stunning open plan lounge
  • Fully fitted kitchen
  • Fantastic finish thoughout
  • Feehold
  • High ceilings
  • Located in the heat of Canonbuy

  • Canonbury station (769m)
  • Essex Road station (416m)

    Reference Number

    CAN210532

    Tenure

    Freehold

    Price per Sqft

    £843 approx

    Ecclesbourne Road, Canonbury, N1 3GG

    Islington pulses with vibrant energy, blending rich cultural heritage and contemporary charm. From lush green spaces like Highbury Fields to cozy eateries and lively bars, the neighborhood invites you to savor every moment. Whether exploring historic museums or indulging in trendy dining spots, Islington offers a dynamic escape in the heart of the city.

    City St George's, University of London

    guide name: Ruslan Haidar

    I visited the university while they were on vacation, and it was well worth it despite the difficulty of getting there. The place is beautiful, and the university seems spectacular — definitely worth a visit. P.S.: There’s a coffee machine inside the campus for just one pound.

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    The Angel Laser Clinic

    guide name: Judy -

    I’ve been coming to this clinic on/off for nearly 3yrs. I was motivated to write this review to not only write about the incredible results I’ve had, but also to comment on the exceptional customer service and duty of care when I had an issue. I’ve seen 3 different specialists over that time, and each one was meticulous, patient and friendly at each session. For each visit, they made sure to check that nothing had changed re medical history, explain what I would expect in session, and outline my responsibilities re: subsequent care. They also had a detailed understanding of the differences based on my darker skin as an Afro-Caribbean woman. The clinic is always spotless as well. Quite recently, I had a bad reaction in my underarms, which left me feeling very alarmed. When I emailed, they not only validated my concern (vs immediately denying they had done anything wrong), but also investigated what had been done in my previous session to understand what went wrong. I was so reassured by how seriously it was taken (huge kudos to Laura), with photos taken and in-person consultation held. In the end, it was determined to not be likely caused by the laser, but they still offered ways to remediate if I didn’t feel comfortable progressing with my package. You can tell a lot by a business not only in the day-to-day services delivered, but also how they treat customers when things go wrong. I cannot recommend this clinic enough, you will be in safe hands.

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    Nuffield Health Bloomsbury Fitness & Wellbeing Gym

    guide name: James Wyatt

    I’ve been training at Nuffield for several months now, and I can honestly say it’s one of the best gym experiences I’ve had. The facilities are always spotless, the equipment is top-notch, and there’s a really welcoming atmosphere from both the staff and members. A special mention has to go to Mark, one of the personal trainers—he’s absolutely fantastic. Not only is he incredibly knowledgeable and professional, but he’s also genuinely supportive and motivating. Mark takes the time to understand your individual goals and tailors each session to push you in the right direction without ever feeling overwhelming. His energy, attention to form, and positive attitude make every workout something to look forward to. If you're looking for expert guidance, especially from someone who truly cares about your progress, I can’t recommend Mark highly enough. Five stars all round!

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    Harry Potter Shop King's Cross

    guide name: Olga L.

    Fun place for Harry Potter fans. The shop has a great selection of merchandise, and everything looks authentic, just like in the movies. The atmosphere is magical, but be prepared to queue if you want the famous photo at Platform 9¾. The official photo costs about £15 – personally I didn’t feel it was worth paying, since you can also take your own free picture of the platform area. Nice to visit if you’re a fan, but it can get very crowded.

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    The British Library

    guide name: M

    A library may not typically be on a tourist’s must-see list, but the Treasures Gallery at the British Library is well worth a stop on your visit to London. This free, permanent exhibition showcases some of the world’s most iconic works, including Leonardo da Vinci’s notebooks, Beethoven’s music books, the Beatles’ handwritten lyric notes, the Magna Carta, and the Gutenberg Bible - offering a rare chance to see these remarkable artifacts from across cultures and centuries up close. Highly recommended!

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    Highbury Fields

    guide name: Jim Paterson

    Much loved and actively used, this relatively small but beautiful park seems to have something for everyone, from tennis courts, cafe, multi-purpose courts, children's adventure play area, fitness centre and more. It is actively used by joggers, or a place to relax on the benches or the grass. Many aspiring footballers have dribbled on these blades of grass.

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    Charles Dickens Museum

    guide name: Shadra Bruce

    Fascinating look at the life and lifestyle of Charles Dickens at the Charles Dickens home on Doughty Street. It was really fascinating waking through his home having just been at Mark Twain's home. While the two never met, Twain was a great admirer of Dickens and even took his wife to see Dickens perform. The two homes were occupied by the writers around the same time, but they were significantly different in terms of decor and modernity. Dickens had no plumbing (chamber pots and toilet chairs) while Twain had 4 ensuite bathrooms and gas lighting throughout the house. The furnishings of Dickens home were rather austere, especially compared to the opulence of Twain's home with its custom made sideboard, poster bed with angel carvings, and fireplace mantle. There is an elevator for those with mobility issues, otherwise there are several steps to get to each floor. Worth a visit especially for literature and history geeks.

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    The Old Queens Head

    guide name: Festus Ifiti jr

    I went to a gig last Friday at the old queens head. I've always wanted to come here so a gig was a nice opportunity to do it. I had a few drinks downstairs, the atmosphere was lovely and friendly, it was busy but you're still able to chat and find seats so sit down and chill. The gig was upstairs and absolutely heaving which was amazing to see. It wasn't the best gig but it's always lovely to hear live music and see loads of people dancing. I'll definitely come back here for a quiet drink or to come to a better gig. The service was remarkable, the staff had a smile on their face and I was able to get a drink within minutes. I can't wait to come back again when I'm in the Camden area 😊

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    The Wilmington

    guide name: Steve Ralph

    This was my venue of choice for our Sunday lunch before leaving London to head home. May I pat myself on the back? A cracking old pub serving excellent food, across our group we had three different roasts with all of them receiving praise. The service was brilliant and I really have nothing but praise for the staff, food and drinks. Try it out.

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    Camino

    guide name: Martynas Leskevic

    Visiting Camino felt like stepping into a sunlit corner of Andalusia. The space is cosy yet elegant, perfect for family meals, quiet dinners, or lively evenings. Shreyas, our waiter, welcomed our toddler with warmth while guiding our meal with calm confidence. My wife couldn’t get enough of the pulpo. It was tender, lightly charred and impeccably cooked. My solomillo(ordered rare)was a masterclass in flavour. Gambas al ajillo, rich with garlic, transported me straight to Malaga. And the anchovies on bread were clean, briny perfection. Desserts concluded the evening beautifully: a delicate Basque cheesecake for me, lightly spiced churros for her. Don’t forget to order a bottle of Cava and a glass of sherry! Camino doesn’t just serve tapas - it captures the heart of southern Spain. Thank you!

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    Ottolenghi Islington

    guide name: Bob Hawthorne

    Amazing, if expensive, food. Everything you'd expect of the Ottolenghi flavour palette. Lovely ambience on communal tables with a few private tables if desired. Tasty nibbles, amazing salads, interesting hot mains and great desserts served 'tapas' style i.e. together but with a 20 minute delay for hot plates. Slightly rushed as tables turned every 1 hour 45. Good selection of organic wines - again, a little pricey. I'd recommend for pure, natural taste but at a price that's getting close to fine dining.

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    Trullo

    guide name: Nicholas Martin

    Trullo in London is a stylish and authentic Italian restaurant that truly captures the essence of traditional Italian dining. The atmosphere is warm yet elegant, making it an ideal spot for both casual meals and special occasions. The food is simply outstanding — every dish feels thoughtfully crafted and cooked to perfection, showcasing genuine Italian flavors and fresh ingredients. The menu is complemented by an excellent selection of wines, each carefully chosen to pair beautifully with the dishes on offer. Desserts are equally impressive, a perfect sweet ending to an exceptional meal. With impeccable service that enhances the entire dining experience, Trullo stands out as a must-visit destination for anyone seeking authentic Italian cuisine in London.

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    Premier Inn London Kings Cross hotel

    guide name: Dan Weatherley

    Stayed here for work recently. Check in process was extremely easy, there are Lifts for the room, but had some trouble finding the stairs on the way up to the room, I think the signs should be a bit clearer. The room fairly basic as are most Premier Inns, but it was clean and the bed was comfortable. Shower good once I worked out how to get it hot. There is also air conditioning in the rooms which is a huge bonus. The breakfast was pretty good, however the sausages were not cooked enough for my liking, but this is just a minor gripe. Lastly, the location is excellent, and is a stone's throw from King's Cross Station.

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    The Fellow

    guide name: Jeff Hayes

    Thankfully, we didn't have to download and order from the app. The fish and chips were AWESOME!!!! The last 3 times I have had fish and chips over the past week, at different restaurants, were terrible. However, the Camden Ale and the fish and chips were perfect. Highly recommend this place for fish and chips. This was a perfect meal.

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    Big Chill King's Cross

    guide name: aaron arasasingham

    Went to the soft launch for Chick n Sours yesterday, so this review is base done Chick n Sours. Love Chick n Sours for years, since their location in Seven dials, so when I found out they relocated over here since closing this year earlier, I was over the moon. The food is great, predominantly Korean fried chicken so great fried chicken- wings, burgers and drinks. Highly recommend the K-Pop burger, chicken wings my preference is the OG or Korean and of course the Chicken Toast HIGHLY RECOMMEND. Enjoy, take a mate or a date. I took my wife and we both love the place. 🌟🔥

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    The Eagle Farringdon

    guide name: Bill Bartlow

    I wish I could give this place more stars. We got there early as we couldn't get a seat the night before. They fill up quick and for good reasons. The food was amazing, it changes every night but tonight we had the steak sandwich, pork belly, and cheese cake. Food was amazing, the chef was awesome and friendly. Staff is great as well as the beer and drink selection. Get here early but don't miss this place!

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