- Four bedrooms across four floors +
- Nearly 2,000 sq ft internal +
- Original Victorian stained glass +
- Exposed brick arch detailing +
- Soaring ceiling heights throughout +
- Private south-facing garden +
- Two bathrooms +
- Victorian church conversion +
- Yerbury School catchment +
- Tufnell Park Northern Line Zone 2 +
There are very few homes in London that stop you entirely in your tracks. Carved from a landmark Victorian church on Tytherton Road, this four-bedroom, two-bathroom conversion is a singular marriage of sacred architecture and considered modern living — a home of extraordinary provenance, genuine rarity, and nearly 2,000 sq ft of beautifully proportioned space across four distinct levels.
The ground floor sets the tone immediately. The principal reception room measures 6.78 x 4.75m and is defined by its most arresting feature: a magnificent original stained glass window set within a soaring exposed brick arch, flooding the room with ever-changing coloured light throughout the day. Below the window, full-height Crittall-style doors by Unique Steel open directly onto the south-facing private garden, the steel frames a quietly perfect counterpoint to the Victorian brickwork above — industrial precision meeting ecclesiastical grandeur in a single composition. A well-proportioned kitchen of 4.05 x 3.55m sits to the rear, completing a ground floor that flows with real ease and practicality. A bathroom on this level serves guests and the wider household.
The south-facing garden extends to 10.50 x 4.80m, enclosed by brick walls and mature planting, and receives sun for the greater part of the day. It is a genuinely sheltered and generous outdoor space — remarkable in both scale and aspect for a home of this type in this part of North London.
The upper floors are reached via an internal staircase and offer four bedrooms across three further levels, each benefiting from the extraordinary proportions and retained period fabric of the original building. The first floor provides two bedrooms: a principal room of 5.00 x 4.75m with ceiling heights of 9'5", and a second bedroom of 3.30 x 2.72m. The second floor offers a further bedroom of 5.02 x 4.60m, beautifully proportioned and full of character. The third floor is the undisputed showpiece of the home — a spectacular bedroom of 9.40 x 5.48m with ceiling heights rising to over 14 feet within the apex of the original church, served by a bathroom and a mezzanine level of 3.95 x 2.72m that overlooks the void below. It is a space of genuine architectural theatre.