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The property, a reimagined early Victorian home, boasts a masterful contemporary intervention designed by David Adjaye. It features a series of double-height, interlocked volumes behind its traditional stock-brick frontage, with raw concrete and oak used to striking effect. The home includes a Yorkstone-laid garden at the rear and a roof terrace with far-reaching city views. Inside, the ground-floor reception room retains its Victorian proportions and handsome front-facing sash window, with an open fireplace and built-in storage. Stairs lead to a double-height kitchen and living room, with expansive glazing and vertically laid oak cladding. The kitchen features matching oak cabinets and a deep worksurface. On the first floor, the principal bedroom has original Victorian features, including sash windows and a stone hearth. The lower-ground floor includes an additional double bedroom and a bathroom with a new walk-in rain-style shower and freestanding bath. The second floor features a plywood-panelled home office or reading room, with a door leading to the roof terrace. The garden at the rear is landscaped with monolithic concrete steps and benches, and incorporates brick walls and beds of plants.