Victorian first-floor one-bed with high ceilings, long lease and great transport links.
Bright first-floor one-bedroom with high ceilings and sizable reception room
Separate fitted kitchen and modern bathroom, ready to occupy
New 152-year lease to be granted on completion
Service charge £760 per year (below average)
Solid brick walls assumed without insulation — possible upgrade needed
Double glazing fitted; install date unknown (energy-efficiency uncertain)
Close to Enfield Chase station and 0.7 miles to Enfield Town shops
Off-street parking visible at front; confirm whether spaces are shared
Set within an attractive Victorian building on a quiet, tree-lined street, this one-bedroom first-floor flat combines period character with comfortable, modern living. High ceilings and a bright reception room overlooking maintained communal gardens give a sense of space uncommon for a one-bedroom apartment. The separate fitted kitchen and modern bathroom make the flat ready to occupy for many buyers.
Practical strengths include a newly issued 152-year lease on completion, mains gas heating with boiler and radiators, fast broadband and excellent mobile signal—useful for home working. The location is a major selling point: Enfield Chase station is within easy reach for direct links into central London, while Enfield Town’s shops, cafés and amenities lie about 0.7 miles away. Low local crime and good nearby schools add to the appeal for first-time buyers.
Be aware of a few material points: the building’s solid brick walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, and glazing is double but the installation date is unknown, which could mean future energy-efficiency work or costs. The flat is leasehold with an annual service charge of £760 (below average) and council tax described as affordable. Off-street parking is visible at the front of the building, though parking may be shared—confirm exact arrangements.
Overall this is a characterful, well-located one-bedroom flat offering a long lease and sensible running costs. It suits a first-time buyer seeking a period property with good transport links, or an investor wanting a straightforward rental asset in a low-crime neighbourhood.