Sashed period character, sunny southwest garden and modern fittings near stations.
- Two double bedrooms with period features retained
- Modern kitchen, bathroom, wiring and recently fitted gas boiler
- South‑westerly facing rear garden, benefits from afternoon sun
- Overall size approx 798 sq ft; small plot
- Double glazing installed pre-2002 (period style sash units)
- Solid brick walls assumed with no cavity insulation (upgrade possible)
- Convenient for Pinner and Northwood Hills stations and local schools
- Local area shows higher deprivation and average crime statistics
This neatly refurbished mid-terrace home combines period character with contemporary comforts, making it well suited to first-time buyers or young families. The current owners have updated the kitchen, bathroom, wiring and fitted a modern mains-gas boiler while retaining features such as a feature fireplace and sash-style windows.
The property offers two double bedrooms, an open-plan living/dining area and a south‑westerly rear garden that benefits from afternoon sun. At about 798 sq ft, the accommodation is typical for a cottage-style terrace and works well for everyday living and entertaining.
Practical points are clear: the house sits on a relatively small plot and the brick construction is assumed to have no cavity insulation. The double glazing appears to be an earlier period installation (pre-2002). The local area shows higher deprivation indicators and average crime levels, although schools nearby have good to outstanding Ofsted ratings and transport links to Pinner and Northwood Hills are within easy reach.
Overall this is a well-presented, ready-to-move-into home that offers character, modern systems and a sunny garden, but buyers should note the modest floor area and potential costs if upgrading wall insulation or replacing older windows in future.