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- By the 1950s the pub was an established public house operated by a corporate brewery, but after a stint as a local French restaurant ‘Bastille Brasserie’ it became derelict in 2010 but then was saved in 2014, sympathetically converted, and the flats subsequently sold in 2015
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Description
Located on the corner of Northampton Park and St Paul's Road in Canonbury, this penthouse apartment is situated in a converted mid-Victorian tavern built in the 19th century. The property features a light-filled reception space with bright walls, dark engineered oak wood floors, and Lutron LED lighting, as well as a kitchen with Italian Gessi water fixtures, white Corian worktops, and fully integrated Smeg appliances. The apartment has three similarly proportioned bedrooms, each with a neutral palate, and three bathrooms, including a principal en-suite with a jacuzzi bath, and a family bathroom with a Burlington claw foot bathtub.
The property also boasts a spiral glass staircase leading to a showstopper of a roof terrace complete with a hot tub, offering distant views of Canary Wharf and the City skyline. The roof terrace also features a chimneypot vista of the surrounding Canonbury roofscape. The apartment has underfloor heating throughout, oak wood windows, and access to internal bike storage and permit street parking.