Period character, 41ft south-west garden and great school links — ideal for families.
Three double bedrooms including top-floor master with en-suite
A well-proportioned Victorian end-of-terrace in High Barnet, this three-double-bedroom home offers traditional character with practical family living. The ground floor includes a bay-fronted reception and separate dining room leading to a fitted kitchen; upstairs provides two double bedrooms and a four-piece family bathroom, with the top floor dedicated to a master bedroom and en-suite. The 41ft south-west facing garden is finished in low-maintenance artificial turf, ideal for children and entertaining.
Located close to Foulds and Christchurch primaries and within easy reach of High Barnet town centre and Northern Line station, the property suits families seeking school catchment and convenient commuting. The area benefits from fast broadband, excellent mobile signal and abundant local amenities including shops, cafés and a Saturday food market.
As a circa 1900–1929 solid-brick property, the house retains period features and high ceilings but carries some trade-offs: the walls are assumed uninsulated (as-built), current EPC rating D, and Council Tax Band E (above average). These are practical considerations for buyers wanting improved energy efficiency or lower running costs. The freehold tenure and overall room layout give scope for targeted upgrades rather than wholesale reconstruction.