Well-located family home with private garden and easy transport links.
Short walk to Cockfosters Tube station and Piccadilly Line
Four bedrooms across three storeys with useful eaves storage
One fully tiled family bathroom (one bathroom only)
Large private rear garden with patio and mature hedging
Paved driveway providing off-street parking and rear garage access
1930s solid brick construction; likely no wall insulation (assumed)
Double glazing present; installation date unknown
Freehold tenure; energy upgrades/modernisation possible
Set on a quiet, leafy residential road just a short walk from Cockfosters Tube, this 1930s semi-detached family home offers generous living space across three storeys. The ground floor welcomes you with two reception rooms, a traditional-style kitchen and a bright entrance hall; a useful guest cloakroom adds everyday convenience. The property feels naturally light thanks to large bay windows and has a practical layout for family life.
Upstairs there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a fully tiled family bathroom with both bath and separate shower. The top floor provides a versatile fourth bedroom with eaves storage—ideal for a home office, guest room or playroom. Outside, a paved driveway provides off-street parking and the large rear garden with mature hedging creates a private, green outlook and generous patio for outdoor dining.
Practical points to note: the house is constructed from solid brick typical of its era and double glazing is present, though installation dates are unknown. There may be an opportunity to improve thermal performance and energy efficiency by adding insulation and updating services as desired. Only one full bathroom serves four bedrooms, which is common in period homes but may influence arrangement for larger families.
This location suits families seeking strong local schools, parks and easy Piccadilly Line access to central London. The property is offered freehold and presents a comfortable, well-presented home with scope to personalise and update to modern standards where wanted.