Chain-free 3-bed period home needing renovation, close to parks, stations and schools..
Chain free 1930s semi-detached with Tudor Revival bay windows
Three bedrooms, one bathroom plus separate W.C.; single shower room
Through lounge/open-plan dining with large bay window to garden
Garage to rear with rear access; decent front and rear gardens
Double glazing and gas central heating installed before 2002
Requires full modernisation; interiors dated and needs renovation
Solid brick construction likely without cavity insulation (assumed)
Medium flood risk and above-average council tax band E
This 1930s three-bedroom semi provides a spacious, characterful home in sought-after Ashridge Gardens. The property is chain-free and retains attractive Tudor Revival features — bay windows, red brick and a gabled roof — while offering scope to extend to the rear and into the loft for significant added value.
The house benefits from double glazing, mains gas central heating, a decent plot with front and rear gardens, and a garage with rear access. It sits within walking distance of Broomfield Park, local shops, mainline and Underground stations and several well-regarded schools, making it well suited to families seeking space and transport links.
Buyers should be aware the property needs renovation throughout: interiors are dated, walls are solid brick with assumed no insulation, and it has only one bathroom plus separate W.C. There is a medium flood risk and council tax band is above average — all practical points to factor into budgets and renovation plans.
For a buyer ready to refurbish and modernise, this freehold home offers clear potential to increase living space and value while retaining period charm in a popular North London location.