Characterful two-double flat with private entrance and garden access, moments from Highgate tube..
Two double bedrooms with generous reception and high ceilings
Own private entrance, patio and access to communal garden
Share of freehold with 964 years remaining on lease
Large overall size: approximately 1019 sq ft
Lower-ground position — rear rooms may lack natural light
Service charge averages £2,400 per year
Council Tax Band E — above-average local taxes
Broadband speeds reported slow
Set within an attractive red-brick mansion block on Southwood Lane, this well-proportioned two-double-bedroom lower-ground flat combines period character with private outdoor space. The property benefits from its own entrance, a paved patio leading to communal gardens and generous principal rooms with high ceilings and original features — ideal for buyers seeking a characterful North London home close to Highgate Village and tube links.
Practical details are strong: share of freehold with a long lease (964 years), mains gas heating via boiler and radiators, and an overall size of about 1019 sq ft. The layout is straightforward with a large reception, separate kitchen, utility area and direct garden access — comfortable for a couple or small family, or attractive to an investor targeting Highgate.
Buyers should note some trade-offs: the flat sits on the lower-ground level so rear rooms may have reduced natural light, broadband speeds are reported slow, and the service charge averages £2,400 per year. Council Tax sits in Band E, reflecting the affluent area and higher local costs.
Overall this is a characterful, spacious flat in a desirable N6 location with private access and outdoor amenity. It suits purchasers who value period detail and location over a fully modernised specification, and who are comfortable investing in modest updating where wished.