Characterful three-bedroom flat with roof terrace and excellent transport links — scope to modernise.
Three double bedrooms and spacious reception room
Separate contemporary kitchen with integrated appliances
Private roof terrace — valuable outdoor space
804 sq ft — compact overall footprint for three bedrooms
Single large bathroom for three bedrooms
Leasehold tenure; buyer should check lease details
Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation — potential heating costs
Double glazing present; install date unknown
Light-filled three-bedroom flat on the first floor offering 804 sq ft of living space and a rare roof terrace in a very well-connected part of N4. The reception room is spacious and the separate kitchen is contemporary with integrated appliances. Transport links are excellent — Manor House (Piccadilly) and Finsbury Park (National Rail) are within easy walking distance, and local shops, cafes and parks are on the doorstep.
This property will suit first-time buyers or small families seeking an affordable entry into Finsbury Park with scope to personalise. The flat is laid out in a traditional style with well-sized bedrooms and one large bathroom; the roof terrace adds private outdoor space often hard to find at this price point.
Important practical points: the flat is leasehold and built c.1900–1929 with solid brick walls and no known cavity insulation, which may mean higher heating costs unless upgraded. Double glazing is present but the installation date is unknown. There is only one bathroom for three bedrooms and the overall property footprint is described as small, so prospective buyers should consider space and layout needs.
Overall this is a well-located, characterful flat with immediate transport and amenity advantages and clear potential to add value through targeted improvements to insulation, heating efficiency and internal modernisation.