For Sale2 Bedroom Flat in City Road, London, EC1V 1AD£1,000,000
Property Type
Flat
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 1
Tenure
Leasehold
Offers Over
£1,000,000
Key Features
- Concierge/Porter
Resources
Description
Caneletto
A beautifully crafted residential tower of style and unusual quality, with intelligently designed interiors. Situated by the water, it is the meeting place of four well established and attractive neighbourhoods, each with its own distinctive character. A location where you can enjoy the meandering water and walks of Regents Canal, the cool sophistication of Islington and Shoreditch and the glamour and ceaseless energy of one of the worlds great financial centres.
Transport
Canaletto is located on the doorstep of Tech City and at the meeting place of four of Londons most exciting and well-established districts: Islington, Clerkenwell, Shoreditch and the City. Ample and efficient transport links in every direction also extend to further parts of London, the capitals major airports and stations and European destinations.Angel Tube station is on the Bank branch of the Northern Line. Its Zone 1 location means its only five minutes to Bank and seven to London Bridge. Highbury & Islington station is in Zone 2 and a journey to Oxford Circus takes seven minutes on the Victoria Line, while the Overground connects to Clapham Junction, New Cross, Canada Water, Shoreditch and Stratford.Cyclists love living in Islington as it is relatively flat and offers straightforward routes to the City and the West End. Angel has several Boris Bike docking stations.
Green Spaces
While Islington is primarily a built-up area, locals know that it has no shortage of lovely outdoor spaces. The largest is Highbury Fields, 30 acres of sports facilities, playgrounds and open space tucked behind the busy intersection of Highbury Corner. The Ecology Centre and nature reserve at Gillespie Park is great for kids who enjoy discovering its plant, butterfly and bird species, as well as adults who can seek advice on wildlife gardening and sustainable living. Keen ramblers looking to delve further into the countryside love the New River Walk. Neither new nor a river, it follows the path of a 17th century aqueduct and connects Islington with Hertfordshire.