- Four bedrooms and two bathrooms, refurbished throughout
- Open-plan kitchen/diner with full-width bi-fold doors
- Separate garden studio suitable for home office or storage
- Underfloor heating ground floor and family bathroom
- Off-street parking on small forecourt, convenient for commuters
- Small rear garden and modest overall plot size
- Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated; consider insulation works
- Council tax band is above average for the area
A handsome late-Victorian end-of-terrace rebuilt internally, this four-bedroom family home marries period detail with a contemporary finish. The full-width rear extension creates a bright open-plan kitchen and dining area with bi-fold doors to a manageable rear garden and separate studio — ideal for home working or a teen den.
Practical comforts include underfloor heating on the ground floor and in the family bathroom, a wood-burning stove, new double glazing and a modern fitted kitchen. Off-street parking on the small forecourt adds convenience for commuters; Bounds Green Underground and Bowes Park Overground are within easy walking distance.
The house has been fully refurbished and offers well-proportioned accommodation across two floors, close to highly rated primary schools and local parks. The plot is small and the property is typical of inner-London terraced homes — efficient living space rather than large gardens or grounds.
Notable points to consider: the property is on solid brick walls which are assumed to have no cavity insulation, council tax is above average, and the plot size is limited. Crime levels and area deprivation are average for a major conurbation. These are realistic trade-offs for a well-presented, centrally located family home with strong transport links.