Turnkey Victorian with high‑end finishes, south garden, and restored period detail.
Four bedrooms, two bathrooms across 1,807 sq ft
A newly renovated Victorian terraced house on Burgoyne Road offering 1,807 sq ft of well‑planned living across multiple floors. Original period features have been reinstated — restored sash windows, cornicing, ceiling roses and original fireplaces — paired with contemporary finishes such as Versailles parquet, herringbone flooring and wool‑blend carpets. The bespoke solid‑wood shaker kitchen centres around Silestone worktops and premium NEFF appliances; aluminium Georgian bi‑fold doors open to a south‑facing garden and rear lightwell that flood the ground floor with natural light.
The layout provides four generous bedrooms and two bathrooms, with the principal suite enjoying leafy views and refined proportions. Bathrooms are fitted with high‑quality Lusso stoneware and micro‑cement finishes. Practical details include double glazing (fitted post‑2002), mains gas boiler and radiators, excellent mobile signal and fast broadband — suitable for modern family life or professionals working from home.
Notable considerations: the plot is small, and the property sits in a high‑crime area, which may affect family buyers and insurance premiums. Council tax is expensive. The building’s solid brick walls were constructed before 1900 and are assumed to lack cavity insulation, which could mean higher heating costs despite double glazing and a modern boiler. Flood risk is low and the freehold tenure is secure.
Positioned on the Harringay Ladder and moments from Green Lanes’ cafés and restaurants, this home balances character with turn‑key convenience. It will appeal to buyers seeking a spacious, move‑in ready period property with high‑end finishes and easy access to local amenities and transport links.