Period charm meets modern refurbishment with private garden and short walk to Alexandra Palace station.
South-west facing private paved garden with French doors
Two double bedrooms; rear bedroom also has underfloor heating
Large reception with bay window and cast-iron fireplace
Recently renovated and fully double glazed, move-in ready
678 sq ft; suitable for small family or sharers
Leasehold: 124 years remaining; ground rent £150 (small)
Only one bathroom; may be limiting for larger households
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential retrofit needed
This two-bedroom ground-floor flat occupies a Victorian mid-terrace and has been recently extended and refurbished, presenting ready-to-move-in accommodation. A large reception room with an attractive bay window and cast-iron fireplace retains period character while the separate kitchen is contemporary, with marble-effect surfaces and underfloor heating.
The apartment benefits from a private south-west facing paved garden accessed via French doors from the kitchen and rear bedroom, plus full double glazing and underfloor heating in two rooms for added comfort. At 678 sq ft, the layout suits a small family, sharers or first-time buyers seeking both outdoor space and good local transport links — Alexandra Palace station is a short walk away.
Practical points are straightforward: the property is chain free and vacant with a long lease (124 years) and a modest ground rent of £150. Council tax is described as affordable and broadband/mobile connectivity is strong, reflecting the area’s affluent, tech-worker demographic and nearby independent amenities.
Buyers should note a few constraints: there is a single bathroom, solid brick walls likely without added cavity insulation (possible higher heating costs or retrofit potential), and the flat is leasehold. Crime is average for the area. Overall, the flat offers a blend of period charm and contemporary comfort with clear scope for minor energy-efficiency improvements.