Well-positioned family home with extension potential near excellent schools.
Three-bedroom 1930s semi-detached with bay window character
Set on a quiet residential turning in The Vale, this 1930s semi-detached house provides well-proportioned family accommodation across two floors. The ground floor offers a large dual-aspect reception/dining room with a full-height bay and patio doors that open onto a mature rear garden; a separate fitted galley kitchen provides good worktop and cupboard space. Upstairs are two double bedrooms and a third room suitable for a child, nursery or home office, plus a bright family bathroom and loft access.
Practical features include a private driveway, side garage and excellent storage throughout. The plot is a decent size with a mature rear garden and scope to extend (subject to planning permission), which will appeal to families seeking to increase living space or add value. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, and local crime levels are very low.
Notable tenure and running-cost points: the property is freehold but council tax is above average for the area. The house dates from the 1930s and, while it benefits from double glazing, the install date is unknown and some modernisation may be desirable to personalise the home. Single family bathroom may restrict larger households until altered.
Location is a key strength. Southgate town centre, Piccadilly Line connections and local green spaces such as Grovelands Park are within easy reach. A strong selection of nearby schools — including several rated outstanding or good — makes this an attractive choice for growing families wanting space, convenience and further improvement potential.