Freehold Victorian mid-terrace built 1930s, 682 sq ft
This attractive two-bedroom Victorian terraced cottage offers a particularly generous c.70 ft rear garden and a 183 sq ft garden studio — ideal for a home office or hobby space. Set back behind a picket fence, the house feels welcoming with a smart front garden, an open-plan living and dining area and a bright galley kitchen. The property is presented with stripped wood floors, plantation shutters and modern fitted wardrobes in the bedrooms, so it is comfortable to move into.
The house sits on a modest plot in a well-connected North London neighbourhood close to local shops, large Sainsbury’s and Winchmore Hill Overground (half a mile away). Families will value the proximity of several well-rated primary and secondary schools, including an Outstanding primary nearby. Fast broadband, mains gas heating and double glazing add everyday convenience.
Buyers should note material facts plainly: the property is a solid-brick 1930s terrace with no known cavity insulation, so energy performance may be lower than modern builds. There is one bathroom and a relatively small overall footprint (682 sq ft), which may limit space for growing families. Council tax is moderate and the area has average crime levels.
In short, this freehold Victorian cottage will suit first-time buyers or small families seeking character, outdoor space and a garden studio close to amenities and transport. It also offers sensible scope for modest energy upgrades and internal redecoration to personalise or improve efficiency.



































































