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Wonderfully spacious and light two bedroom flat set on the raised ground floor of a handsome semi-detached Georgian house designed and built by the renowned architect and 'master builder' Thomas Cubitt (1788-1855). The accommodation comprises a very generous living room with high ceiling and ornate cornice, two large sash windows with wood paneling and an original fireplace with marble surround; separate kitchen with exposed brick chimney breast and fitted wall and floor units; modern bathroom with large window and shower over the bath; and two double bedrooms, including a spacious master bedroom. To the front and rear there are beautiful communal gardens. The property is offered for sale chain free and is located towards the top end of Albion Road just a few moments from vibrant Church Street and Clissold Park's wonderful green open spaces. There are ample residents parking bays directly outside the house. Transport connections are excellent with trains from Canonbury and Stoke Newington Overground stations to Westfield Shopping Centre and Liverpool Street respectively, and there are numerous buses to The City and West End. The property was among some of Cubitt's earliest ventures, being constructed on one of a number of plots of land which he bought in Stoke Newington in 1821 and created Albion Road. These buildings became his blueprint for similar developments of varying scales in squares, avenues and estates all over London including prestigious commissions in Belgravia namely Belgrave Square and Eaton Square. More famously Cubitt is also credited with building the east front of Buckingham Palace.