Energy-efficient three-bedroom family house close to Piccadilly Line and top schools.
- Three bedrooms, principal with fitted wardrobes and en‑suite
- 36+ ft rear garden with patio and mature shrubs
- Garage with pitched roof plus additional off‑street parking
- Oak flooring downstairs and sliding patio doors to garden
- Solar panels installed; lowers running costs and supports EV use
- Chain free freehold; built early 1990s, average overall size
- Slow broadband speeds reported; may affect home working
- Small plot and above‑average council tax
Set at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, this well‑maintained three‑bedroom family home is offered chain free and ready to occupy. The ground floor has oak flooring throughout, a generous lounge with sliding patio doors onto a 36+ ft rear garden, plus a handy downstairs WC. Upstairs are three bedrooms, including a principal with fitted wardrobes and a fully tiled en‑suite. A single garage with pitched roof and additional off‑street parking sits to the front.
Practical running costs are helped by fitted solar panels, mains gas central heating and double glazing. The property is freehold, built in the early 1990s, and sits in an area favoured by multi‑ethnic professionals and families close to highly regarded schools. Cockfosters Piccadilly Line station is about 0.6 miles away for commuter access.
Notable constraints are factual: the plot is relatively small, broadband speeds are reported as slow, and council tax sits above the local average. The house is an average overall size for its class and, while well maintained, offers straightforward opportunities to update finishes or reconfigure the third room currently used as an office.
This home will suit families seeking convenient schooling and transport links, buyers wanting lower energy costs from solar generation, or anyone wanting a low‑maintenance garden with immediate occupation. For purchasers requiring very fast internet or a larger outdoor plot, this layout may feel limiting.