South-facing garden, short walk to station, shops and green spaces.
Chain-free Victorian end-terrace, freehold
This chain-free Victorian end-terrace offers an affordable entry into Cheshunt with convenient transport links and local amenities. The house has two main double bedrooms plus a loft conversion area, an open-plan ground floor with living room and kitchen-diner, and a south-facing rear garden that brings good natural light.
The property is sold freehold and is best described as a modernisation project. It has partial double glazing, solid brick walls likely without insulation, older heating via a gas boiler and radiators, and some assumed suspended floors and roof-room insulation. These items present clear opportunities to improve energy performance and create long-term savings, but will require budget and work.
Location is a strong selling point: a short walk to Cheshunt station with direct routes into London, nearby shops, the Brookfield Centre, and the Lea Valley Nature Reserve. Good local primary and secondary schools are within catchment, making it suitable for first-time buyers or downsizers seeking local amenities and green space.
Buyers should note the renovation status and consider costs for updating windows, insulation, and general modernisation. The plot is small and there is no garage. Council tax is described as affordable and there is no flooding risk recorded.