Quoted from riba ...Historically, pocket parks made on post war bombsites became highly valued by their local communities; It is apposite that, when this former bomb site on the corner of Islington’s Upper Street and Barnsbury Street was finally redeveloped, that the building so artfully created for it, is destined to become a memorable London landmark.
Contributing to the streetscape with remarkable delight this intervention is a 1:1 cast monument and memory to the Victorian terrace which previously existed on this plot. The terracotta tinted concrete facades deftly play with the themes of memory; actual, imagined, created, true and false. Painstakingly cast into machine milled polystyrene moulds constructed from photographs and a digital 3D survey of the mirror corner at the other end of the terrace, it creates, rather than re-creates, sculptural facades which are both energetic and reposeful.
Housing a beautifully curated contemporary shop at ground floor with working ateliers and apartments above, each space has been intelligently carved out with airy double height volumes and vistas into space beyond. Apartments are accessed from Barnsbury Street via a secret hinged section of the façade which leads through to a glazed passage providing an unexpected backstage view of the shop.
The property is split level and arranged over the second/third floors and offers totally unique living space with both levels connected via an impressive wide steel staircase leading to the second bedroom, further work space or third bedroom.
Accessed via Barnsbury Street through a secret hinged section of facade and all within easy reach of both Highbury & Angel Tube stations.7a:T6b7,Quoted from riba ...Historically, pocket parks made on post war bombsites became highly valued by their local communities; It is apposite that, when this former bomb site on the corner of Islington’s Upper Street and Barnsbury Street was finally redeveloped, that the building so artfully created for it, is destined to become a memorable London landmark.
Contributing to the streetscape with remarkable delight this intervention is a 1:1 cast monument and memory to the Victorian terrace which previously existed on this plot. The terracotta tinted concrete facades deftly play with the themes of memory; actual, imagined, created, true and false. Painstakingly cast into machine milled polystyrene moulds constructed from photographs and a digital 3D survey of the mirror corner at the other end of the terrace, it creates, rather than re-creates, sculptural facades which are both energetic and reposeful.
Housing a beautifully curated contemporary shop at ground floor with working ateliers and apartments above, each space has been intelligently carved out with airy double height volumes and vistas into space beyond. Apartments are accessed from Barnsbury Street via a secret hinged section of the façade which leads through to a glazed passage providing an unexpected backstage view of the shop.
The property is split level and arranged over the second/third floors and offers totally unique living space with both levels connected via an impressive wide steel staircase leading to the second bedroom, further work space or third bedroom.
Accessed via Barnsbury Street through a secret hinged section of facade and all within easy reach of both Highbury & Angel Tube stations.7b:Tc96,Information for Tenants: Properties in England
Relevant letting fees and tenant protection information
In addition to paying rent for the property, you may also be required to make the following permitted payments:
Before the tenancy starts:
Holding Deposit: 1 week’s rent; and/or
Deposit: 5 weeks rent (or in the case of rental income of more than £50,000 per annum 6 weeks rent).
During the tenancy:
Payments to other third parties: Such as Council Tax, utilities or payments for communications services;
Default Charges: Such as payments for the replacement of lost keys or interest on overdue rent; and
Tenancy Transaction Charges: Such as requests to vary or assign the tenancy.
Requirements To Rent
To secure a property with Jeffrey Nicholas Ltd we will require a holding deposit equivalent to one weeks rent, which will be deductible from the total five weeks deposit required before the move in date and clearly shown on a Tenancy Statement issued to you prior to take-over/move-in. Before a tenancy Agreement is signed satisfactory references must be completed then the move in process can be finalised.
Any applicable fees that apply to a tenancy are shown below:
Holding deposit
Equivalent to one weeks rent to secure the property.
References
Proof of id, current address and any visa or immigration authorisation documents are required as well as the completion of our standard referencing form
Guarantor
Proof of id, current address and any visa or immigration authorisation documents are required as well as the completion of our standard guarantor form and guarantor indemnity form
Tenancy amendment fee
?40 + VAT (?48 inc VAT)
On authorisation from the Landlord it may be possible to amend the tenancy agreement in terms of a change of tenant for example. This fees applies for the amendment and updating of the tenancy Agreement. Please note that this is entirely at the Landlord’s discretion.
Professional cleaning
Cost dependent on property size
At the end of a tenancy the property should be returned in the same condition as when the tenant moved in, should a professional clean be required the tenant will be charged for this with the cost being made available prior to the clean.
Early Termination
Due to unforeseen circumstances the tenant may need to end their tenancy earlier than the break clause within the tenancy agreement allows. With the Landlord’s authorisation only we can advertise the property with the purpose of finding new tenants, all responsibilities and obligations contained within the tenancy agreement will still be borne by the tenant until the new tenancy commences.
Code of Practice
Jeffrey Nicholas Ltd is a member of TPO (The Property Ombudsman- ), as a member we subscribe to the TPO Code of Practice for Residential Lettings Agents. All full deposits taken (5 weeks total) are passed to landlords who will register them in a government-back tenancy deposit scheme (TDS) within 30 days of receipt in accordance with The Housing Act 2004 (England & Wales). We do not hold deposits.