2 bedrooms, 857 sq ft of accommodation over two floors
Rear garden backing onto allotments; private green outlook
Freehold; period build c.1900–1929 with original character
Previously granted loft conversion consent now lapsed
Solid brick walls likely without cavity insulation (energy upgrade needed)
Broadband speeds reported slow despite excellent mobile signal
0.3 miles to Temple Fortune shops; c.1 mile to Golders Green tube
Council Tax Band D; small plot size
Set on a popular south-side street of Hampstead Garden Suburb, this two-bedroom terrace offers comfortable, well-presented living across 857 sq ft. The layout includes a reception room, kitchen flowing to a dining room, two bedrooms, family bathroom, guest cloakroom and a private rear garden that backs onto allotments — a calm, green outlook that will suit families and professionals.
The house is a period build (c.1900–1929) with character features and modern finishes in the main living areas. It is offered as freehold and sits close to Temple Fortune shops (0.3 miles) and Golders Green Underground (c.1 mile). Local schools are highly regarded, and the immediate area is populated by professionals and families, supporting a strong local community feel.
There is clear potential to add value: loft conversion planning permission was previously granted by Barnet and the HGS Trust, though that consent has now lapsed. Buyers seeking extra space should factor in reapplying for permission. The property’s solid brick construction likely lacks cavity insulation, so energy-improvement works would be a sensible long-term investment.
Practical points: broadband speeds are reported as slow despite excellent mobile signal. The rear garden is small but private. Council Tax is band D. Overall this is a tidy, characterful home with upside for buyers willing to modernise and pursue loft conversion consent if required.















































