Perfectly located in an elegant block moments from Upper Street, this bright and airy one bedroom third floor flat enjoys well presented interiors throughout.
Key features
- Red brick mansion block in highly-sought after location
- One bedroom third floor flat with abundance of natural light
- Reception room with original fireplace and space to dine
- Large open-plan, fully fitted kitchen with breakfast bar
- Generous double bedroom with ample space for storage
- White bathroom suite
- Superb location close to amenities of Essex Rd and Upper St
Local Life
Pleasant Place is within close proximity to a superb selection of local shops and amenities on Essex Road, while an even more comprehensive range of bars and restaurants are moments away on Upper Street. Angel Underground is the nearest station.
Islington locals have kindly shared their favourite places to go...

The De Beauvoir Deli Co.
This is a fab little deli with homemade cakes, tonnes of local produce and some really great cheese! There's always people sat outside enjoying a sandwich and a coffee...

Mem & Laz Brasserie
An Islington institution, this Mediterranean restaurant is amazing value!

New Culture Revolution
Off the beaten track. Amazing dim sum and very good value for money.
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Nearest stations
Essex Road station
Zone: 2
Highbury & Islington station
Great Northern Victoria London Overground lines, Zone: 2
Angel station
Northern line, Zone: 1
Further details
- Tenure:
- Leasehold
- Lease expires:
- Jun 2109
- Ground rent:
- £10 per annum (2017)
- Service charge:
- £1035.59 per annum (2017)
- Stamp Duty
- £11,500
- Council tax:
- £1,201 per year (Band C)
- Local authority:
- Islington
- Total Sq Ft:
- 469 (43 Sq M) approx.
- Reference:
- 1283172
Lease details, service charges, ground rent (where applicable) and council tax are given as a guide only and should be checked and confirmed by your Solicitor prior to exchange of contracts.
Energy Performance Certificates
The Energy Performance Certificate (EPC) gives the building a standard energy and carbon emission efficiency grade from 'A' to 'G', where 'A' is the most efficient and 'D' being the average to date.

