Period character cottage beside Church Fields — ideal first home or downsizer close to London.
- End-terrace Victorian cottage in Harrow on the Hill Conservation Area
- Views and outlook across Church Fields meadow from end position
- Landscaped, low-maintenance paved rear garden
- Compact footprint: c. 536 sq ft, small overall rooms
- Boarded attic with skylight — conversion possible, subject to consent
- On-street parking only; CPZ in operation weekdays 10–2
- Solid brick walls with assumed no insulation; upgrade may be needed
- Council Tax Band E (above-average)
Set in the Harrow on the Hill Village Conservation Area, this late-Victorian end-terrace cottage offers a rare countryside feel next to Church Fields. Light floods the living spaces from the end position, and original period details — sash windows, timber floors and a fireplace — give genuine character. The landscaped, mainly paved rear garden is private and low-maintenance, ideal for sitting out or casual gardening.
The layout is compact and efficiently arranged across two floors: a welcoming living/dining room, a modern kitchen, a main bedroom with fitted wardrobes, a smaller second bedroom/study and a first-floor bathroom. The boarded attic has a skylight and presents scope to convert into extra living space, subject to planning consent. The property benefits from gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband — practical for everyday London living.
Practical points: the home is small (approximately 536 sq ft) with no off-street parking beyond on-street permit parking and a CPZ in operation weekday mornings. The solid brick walls are as-built with no known cavity insulation, so upgrading insulation could be worthwhile. Council Tax is above average (Band E). Overall this freehold cottage will suit a first-time buyer or someone downsizing who values village atmosphere and strong transport links to central London.