Practical two-bedroom ground-floor flat with private patio and Woodside Park station nearby..
Two double bedrooms with fitted wardrobes
Open-plan kitchen/reception with direct patio access
Private ground-floor patio overlooking communal gardens
Moments from Woodside Park Underground (Northern Line)
Leasehold with 133 years remaining
Service charge approx. £1,700 pa; moderate council tax
Compact patio and average overall internal size (657 sq ft)
Built 1967–75 — expect era-typical maintenance items
Light, practical and well located, this two-bedroom ground-floor apartment in Ashbourne Close will suit first-time buyers or couples needing easy transport links. The open-plan kitchen/reception opens onto a private patio and overlooks well-kept communal gardens, providing a calm, green aspect rare for an inner-city location. Two double bedrooms both include fitted wardrobes and the layout is straightforward and efficient across 657 sq ft.
The building is a mid‑century purpose‑built block maintained to a good standard with gas central heating, double glazing and communal outdoor space. Woodside Park Underground (Northern Line) is moments away and North Finchley High Road’s shops and cafés are within easy reach — strong convenience for weekday commuting and local amenities.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold (133 years remaining) with an average service charge around £1,700 and moderate council tax. The private patio is compact, and the flat is average sized for the market — good value, but not expansive. The construction dates from the late 1960s/early 1970s, so buyers should expect typical maintenance items for that era and confirm details such as wall insulation and glazing install dates if these are priorities.
Overall this apartment offers a comfortable, move-in-ready base with sensible running costs and excellent transport links. It represents a pragmatic purchase for someone prioritising location, outdoor communal space and a straightforward two-bedroom layout, while accepting the typical leasehold and service charge considerations of modern London flats.