Chain free with share of freehold
Private garden — rare for a ground-floor flat
One double bedroom, 560 sq ft (approx)
Victorian features: bay window, high ceilings, cornices
Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas heating
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — insulation needed
Area records above-average crime; local deprivation noted
Excellent transport links (Northern Line, Overground)
This ground-floor Victorian conversion offers a well-proportioned one-bedroom apartment with a private garden and 560 sq ft of living space, set in a sought-after Tufnell Park location. Period details such as a bay window, high ceilings and decorative cornices give the flat character, while double glazing and a gas boiler provide modern comfort. The property is offered chain free with a share of freehold, making it straightforward for a first-time buyer to move quickly.
The layout is traditional and practical, with a comfortable living room, separate bedroom and one bathroom. The garden is a genuine asset for central-London outside space and suits city buyers who value a private outdoor area. Local transport links are strong: Tufnell Park (Northern Line) and nearby Overground services make commuting simple, and a wide range of amenities and good local schools are close by.
There are some material considerations to factor in. The building’s solid brick walls likely lack modern insulation and may benefit from upgrading to improve comfort and running costs. The immediate area records above-average crime and is classified as very deprived; buyers should consider this when assessing longer-term resale or rental prospects. Overall, this property suits a pragmatic first-time buyer or investor looking for period character and garden space with potential to personalise and improve.