Period charm, large rear garden, and top-school catchment in Northfields..
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms over three floors, including loft conversion principal suite|Excellent-size rear garden plus small front forecourt|Moments from Lammas Park and good local green space|Within catchment for outstanding and highly regarded schools|Newly double-glazed sash windows and plantation shutters in front reception|Solid brick Victorian build (c.1900–1929); walls assumed uninsulated|Council tax above average; running costs may be higher|Small overall plot compared with larger suburban properties
Tucked away just off Northfield Avenue, this late-Victorian mid-terrace offers a practical family layout across three floors. The house combines period character — bay windows, high ceilings and built-in shelving — with contemporary fittings, including a smart kitchen and newly double-glazed sash windows with plantation shutters. French doors open from the kitchen onto an excellent-size rear garden that will suit family life and outdoor entertaining.
The top floor loft conversion creates a principal bedroom with en-suite and useful eaves storage, while two further bedrooms and a family bathroom sit on the first floor. The property is well presented throughout, move-in ready for families or professionals who want space close to parks and top-rated schools. Lammas Park is moments away and Northfields Piccadilly Line provides straightforward links to Central London and Heathrow.
Practical points to note: the house is a solid-brick Victorian build (c.1900–1929) and the walls are assumed to have no cavity insulation, which may mean higher heating demand. Council tax is above average. The plot is modest overall — a small front forecourt and a larger rear garden — so outdoor space is substantial relative to many terraces but not expansive.
This home suits buyers seeking a period townhouse in a very affluent, well-connected area with excellent school catchment. It blends original features and headroom with contemporary living, but buyers should factor in potential retrofit costs (insulation) and the higher running costs associated with older solid-wall construction.
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