Large newly renovated family home with garden and parking, close to Hendon Central..
Six bedrooms and five bathrooms over three floors
Fully refurbished, extended and remodelled throughout
Large private 62' rear garden and driveway for two cars
Chain free sale, 2,203 sqft (204.7 sqm) of living space
Walking distance to Hendon Central tube and local amenities
Solid brick 1930s construction; assumed no wall insulation
Double glazing present but installation date unknown
Higher local crime rate; council tax expensive
This newly refurbished and extended five/six bedroom semi‑detached house offers flexible family living across three floors, with five bathrooms and 2,203 sq ft (204.7 sqm) of accommodation. The current layout includes a large reception hallway, a ground‑floor bedroom with ensuite, triple reception space, a fully fitted kitchen with utility/second kitchen, and a generous top floor with two further bedrooms — ideal for multigenerational households or home working. The property is chain free and benefits from a private 62' rear garden and off‑street parking for two cars.
The location is a practical commuter choice: Hendon Central tube, local shops, cafés and road links (A1, M1) are all within easy reach. Several nearby primary and secondary schools — including good-rated state options — make this attractive to families. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, supporting modern connectivity needs.
Buyers should note material facts honestly: the property is in a higher‑crime neighbourhood and council tax is reported as expensive. The house is solid‑built (c.1930s) and assumed to have no wall insulation; the double glazing install date is unknown. While the home has been comprehensively modernised internally, buyers concerned about running costs or thermal performance may want to budget for insulation or energy‑efficiency upgrades.
Overall this is a spacious, move‑in ready family home with substantial living space and garden, best suited to buyers prioritising size, layout flexibility and location convenience, and who are comfortable addressing longer‑term energy and neighbourhood considerations.