Period charm with loft space and a sunny garden, ideal for commuting families.
4 double bedrooms including loft conversion for extra space
South-facing garden ideal for children and outdoor use
Short walk to Gordon Hill station (approx. 0.3 miles)
Single bathroom servicing four bedrooms — potential inconvenience
Freehold tenure; quiet no-through road location
Solid brick walls from 1900–1929; likely no cavity insulation
Small plot size; garden and extension potential limited
Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal for remote working
A pretty late-Victorian end-of-terrace with four bedrooms and a useful loft conversion, this home blends period character with practical family space. The large lounge and kitchen/diner sit at the heart of the house, while a south-facing garden offers sunny outdoor space for children and entertaining. The property is freehold and sits on a quiet no-through road close to Gordon Hill station.
This house will particularly suit commuters with young families. Gordon Hill railway station is about 0.3 miles away, with regular services into central London; Hilly Fields Park, primary schools and local shops are all within easy walking distance. Broadband speeds are fast and mobile signal is excellent, supporting modern working-from-home needs.
The house has genuine renovation potential but also some practical drawbacks to note. There is a single bathroom for four bedrooms, the plot is relatively small, and the solid brick walls appear uninsulated (typical for 1900–1929 build). The property’s finishes suggest it would benefit from updating in places, so buyers should budget for refurbishment where desired.
Overall this is a characterful family home in a well-connected part of Enfield, offering immediate living space with scope to modernise and add value. It will appeal to buyers seeking period features, outdoor space and strong local schools nearby.