Period charm with large garden and garage within commuter-friendly N21 location.
Four bedrooms including loft conversion (top-floor room)
Set on a leafy turning in N21, this 1930s semi-detached home offers generous family space across three storeys. The house retains period character including a large bay window, original tessellated tiles in the hall and a chimney, while an extended L-shaped reception opens to a sizable private garden. Off-street parking and a garage add practical storage and vehicle space.
Internally there are two reception rooms, a kitchen, a downstairs cloakroom, and four bedrooms (top-floor loft converted as a fourth room). The layout suits family living and entertaining, with patio doors linking the rear reception to the garden. Nearby stations, good bus routes and several well-regarded schools make the location family-friendly.
The property requires renovation and modernisation throughout; systems, finishes and insulation are likely dated and will need updating. There is only one family bathroom. Council tax is noted as expensive and local crime levels are high — important practical considerations for buyers.
For a purchaser willing to invest, this house offers clear scope to improve energy performance, update interiors and add value while retaining attractive period features and substantial outdoor space.