Stoke Newington, Felicity J. Lord

Properties in this area are highly sought-after and we have buyers waiting for new properties to come on the market.

  • £679,254 Average price paid Source: Land registry
  • 4,769 Registered applicants with branch Source: Felicity J Lord
  • 364 Properties sold in last twelve months Source: Land registry

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You searched for: within 5 miles of LONDON,between £1,250,000 and £1,400,000,minimum 3 bedrooms

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Victorian Home

£1,250,000

Stoke Newington, Felicity J. Lord Stoke Newington, Felicity J. Lord

4 Bedrooms Reighton Road, Clapton, E5

An incredibly spacious four bedroom Victorian House with lots of potential, located in a quiet residential road, well situated between Lower Clapton and Stoke Newington.

Period Home

£1,250,000

Stoke Newington, Felicity J. Lord Stoke Newington, Felicity J. Lord

4 Bedrooms Alkham Road, Stoke Newington, N16

A fabulous four bedroom Victorian house arranged over three levels and situated in a leafy residential road close to Stoke Newington Church Street, Abney Park and Clissold Park.

Victorian Home

£1,250,000

Islington, Felicity J. Lord Islington, Felicity J. Lord

4 Bedrooms Sussex Way, Highbury, N7

Guide Price £1,250,000 - £1,350,000 A lovely four bedroom two bathroom extended Victorian mid-terraced town house over three floors with home with a delightful rear garden.

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