Chain-free three-bed family home with a rare 65ft garden in Bush Hill Park catchment..
- Chain free freehold 1930s end terrace
- Three bedrooms and two reception rooms
- Approx 65ft mainly lawn rear garden with side access
- Within catchment for top local primary schools
- Single family bathroom; modest internal floor area
- Dated condition; cosmetic refurbishment recommended
- Solid-brick walls likely uninsulated (assumed)
- Local crime levels higher than average
Set on sought-after Clive Road in Bush Hill Park, this 1930s end-of-terrace offers practical family living with a large private garden. The house has two reception rooms, a fitted kitchen and three bedrooms, delivering comfortable, flexible space for everyday life. Chain-free and freehold, it’s well placed for George Spicer and Bush Hill Park primaries and boasts good road and rail links to Enfield Town and beyond.
The rear garden extends to around 65ft and is mainly laid to lawn with side access — a rare and valuable outdoor asset in this area for children, pets and entertaining. Internally the rooms are sensibly proportioned for this era, with original solid-brick construction and double glazing noted, so you can move in and update progressively.
The house is presented in reasonable but dated condition and will benefit from cosmetic refurbishment and potential insulation improvements (solid brick walls assumed uninsulated). There’s one family bathroom and modest overall floor area (about 835 sq ft), so families should consider space planning for modern living needs. Crime levels are higher locally; buyers should factor this into security and insurance considerations.
This property suits a growing family seeking strong school catchment and a sizeable garden, or an investor targeting long-term rental demand. It combines location and outdoor space with straightforward scope for improvement to add value.