3 double bedrooms with built-in storage
Lounge-diner plus conservatory for extra living space
West-facing, low-maintenance rear garden with decking
Off-street driveway parking; freehold tenure
Approx 836 sq ft; average-sized family layout
Single family bathroom only; one bathroom for three bedrooms
Small plot size; limited outdoor space and extension potential
Area records very high crime levels — consider security measures
This well-presented 3-bedroom end-terrace in a quiet Kingsmead cul-de-sac suits growing families or first-time buyers seeking commuter convenience. The home offers a comfortable lounge-diner, conservatory and a modern kitchen arranged over an efficient layout of about 836 sq ft. A west-facing, low-maintenance rear garden and off-street parking add practical everyday benefits.
Positioning is a strong selling point: the property is within walking distance of Cheshunt station (around 25 minutes) and close to Brookfield Centre, high street shops and several well-regarded schools. The A10 and M25 are also a short drive away, making this a sensible choice for commuters.
Buyers should note a few material points: the plot is small, there is a single family bathroom, and the area records very high crime levels. The house was built in the late 20th century (1983–1990) and has double glazing (installation date unknown); minor updating or maintenance may be needed over time. Council tax is moderate and tenure is freehold.
A virtual tour is available for an initial walk-through, including a furniture-removal AI view to help visualise the space empty. For families seeking a practical, well-kept home near transport links and schools, this property offers straightforward value and scope to personalise.



























































































