Tucked behind City Road in the heart of Islington, Angel Village is a rare 1.7-acre gated development. It offers 130 design-led new homes. Indeed, it is one of the most quietly anticipated launches in Zone 1.
Beyond its wisteria-draped archways lies a calm, leafy sanctuary. Landscaped gardens and low-rise architecture lend the scheme a distinct village-like feel. Inside, the development offers a refined collection of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Each home is light-filled and well-proportioned. Throughout, the finish is contemporary, considered and built to last.
Residents also enjoy the ease of a private concierge and secure underground parking. Above all, they gain the rare luxury of private green space in the heart of central London.
Yet for all its sense of calm, Angel Village remains effortlessly connected. Angel Underground (Zone 1) sits just a five-minute walk away. From here, the City, King's Cross, Farringdon and the West End are all within easy reach. Step outside the gates and the energy shifts. Suddenly, Upper Street, Camden Passage and Clerkenwell come alive with some of London's best restaurants, galleries and independent boutiques.
Tucked behind City Road in the heart of Islington, Angel Village is a rare 1.7-acre gated development. It offers 130 design-led new homes. Indeed, it is one of the most quietly anticipated launches in Zone 1.
Beyond its wisteria-draped archways lies a calm, leafy sanctuary. Landscaped gardens and low-rise architecture lend the scheme a distinct village-like feel. Inside, the development offers a refined collection of one-, two-, and three-bedroom apartments. Each home is light-filled and well-proportioned. Throughout, the finish is contemporary, considered and built to last.
Residents also enjoy the ease of a private concierge and secure underground parking. Above all, they gain the rare luxury of private green space in the heart of central London.
Yet for all its sense of calm, Angel Village remains effortlessly connected. Angel Underground (Zone 1) sits just a five-minute walk away. From here, the City, King's Cross, Farringdon and the West End are all within easy reach. Step outside the gates and the energy shifts. Suddenly, Upper Street, Camden Passage and Clerkenwell come alive with some of London's best restaurants, galleries and independent boutiques.
The neighbourhood that surrounds Angel Village is one of the most layered and lived-in pockets of central London — a quiet enclave bordered by Clerkenwell, Angel and Islington.
Step beyond the gates and you’re moments from Upper Street, the spine of the area’s celebrated dining scene. Ottolenghi, Sticks’n’Sushi, The Tamil Prince and a constellation of natural wine bars, neighbourhood bistros and modern British kitchens line the route north. Camden Passage, a Georgian alleyway lined with antique dealers, independent boutiques and pavement cafés, runs alongside, offering the kind of slow weekend rhythm that has long defined N1.
To the south, Clerkenwell unfolds: cobbled lanes, design showrooms, and London’s densest concentration of architecture studios and creative agencies. Exmouth Market draws a daily crowd to its tightly-edited line-up of cafés, restaurants and bookshops, while Sadler’s Wells, the Almeida Theatre and the Barbican place world-class dance, drama and music quite literally within walking distance.
Greenery is closer than it looks. Regent’s Canal sits a short stroll away, a ribbon of towpath, narrowboats and waterside pubs that leads, via King’s Cross, towards Camden and beyond. Islington Green and Spa Fields offer quieter, leafier pauses in between.
Transport is effortless. Angel Underground (Northern line, Zone 1) puts the City, Bank, London Bridge and the West End within minutes; Farringdon, a short walk in the opposite direction, connects directly to the Elizabeth line, Thameslink and Eurostar services at St Pancras International.
This is central London at its most balanced: cultural, characterful and quietly residential, a neighbourhood where a morning at Exmouth Market, an afternoon along the canal and an evening at Sadler’s Wells sit comfortably within a single postcode.
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