Spacious, renovated five-bedroom home with large garden near Cockfosters tube.
Double-fronted, newly renovated five-bedroom family home
20ft modern kitchen/diner/family room with bi-fold doors
Large loft principal bedroom with shower room and eaves storage
76ft well-kept rear garden with side access and two patios
Integral garage plus driveway providing off-street parking
Close — 5-minute walk to Cockfosters station, shops and schools
Built 1950s–1960s; cavity walls assumed uninsulated (may need insulation)
Double glazing installed before 2002; council tax is quite expensive
This double-fronted, newly renovated semi-detached house offers generous family living across three floors. A thoughtfully extended 20ft kitchen/dining/family room with bi-fold doors and a separate utility creates a bright social heart, complemented by two formal reception rooms and an integral garage with driveway parking.
Upstairs provides four well-proportioned bedrooms and a luxury family bathroom, while the loft conversion delivers a spacious principal bedroom with a separate shower room and useful eaves storage. The property benefits from underfloor heating in wet rooms, double glazing and gas central heating via boiler and radiators.
Outside, the wider-than-average plot includes a well-kept 76ft rear garden with patio zones and side access—ideal for families wanting outdoor space. The home is a short five-minute walk to Cockfosters High Street and Piccadilly Line station, and is close to several highly regarded schools, making it convenient for school runs and commuting.
Buyers should note some practical points: the property dates from the 1950s–1960s with cavity walls assumed uninsulated, and the double glazing was installed before 2002 (so may not meet current efficiency standards). Council tax is described as quite expensive. These are manageable issues but worth factoring into budgeting for running costs or further improvement works.