Lower-ground period flat with large private garden and separate studio, ideal for a small family.
Share of freehold; Council Tax Band C
Two double bedrooms across 870 sq ft, generous room proportions
Private entrance and direct access to a large private garden
Separate garden studio/office adds flexible external space
Lower-ground floor — may have reduced natural light
Single bathroom; suitable for couple or small family
Average broadband speeds; excellent mobile signal
Affluent area with good local schools and amenities
Set on the lower ground floor of a handsome Victorian terrace on Ferme Park Road, this two-double-bedroom conversion offers 870 sq ft of flexible living and a rare private garden with a separate garden studio. The flat benefits from its own entrance and retains period character—bay windows and high ceilings—while providing generous reception and bedroom sizes suitable for a couple or small family.
The large private garden and standalone garden office create valuable outdoor and work-from-home space that’s hard to find in London. The layout places living areas with direct garden access, making indoor–outdoor flow straightforward for entertaining, children or pets. Share of freehold ownership and an affordable Council Tax Band C add to the practical appeal.
Buyers should note the property is on the lower ground floor, which can mean reduced natural light compared with upper floors. There is a single bathroom and broadband speeds are average, reflecting local provision. Crime is described as average in the area; mobile signal is excellent. Information should be independently verified prior to purchase.
Location is a standout: Ferme Park Road sits on the border of Crouch End with easy access to Stroud Green Road and local amenities, plus several well-rated primary and secondary schools nearby. The area is an inner-city cosmopolitan pocket popular with established tech workers, offering a balance of village-style streets and urban convenience.