Large five-bedroom family house with huge garden and air‑conditioned outbuilding..
Five bedrooms including two loft-conversion bedrooms and three bathrooms
Substantial 224ft rear garden with paved patio and mature privacy borders
520 sqft air‑conditioned outbuilding with Starlink, shower, utility and office space
High-spec kitchen: 3 Miele ovens, Miele wine fridge, Bosch integrated appliances
App-controlled systems: irrigation, alarm, cabin climate, Philips Hue lighting
Driveway parking for multiple vehicles and easy access to Cockfosters station
Built 1930–49; solid brick walls likely lack cavity insulation — energy upgrades needed
Double glazing present but installation date unknown; verify council tax details
This substantial five-bedroom semi-detached home on Mount Pleasant balances period charm with contemporary living across roughly 1,964 sqft. The property’s Tudor Revival exterior, large driveway and full-width rear extension create generous, flexible family space, while a high-spec open-plan kitchen and loft conversion add modern convenience and usable living areas for a growing household.
The rear plot is a major asset: about 224ft of garden and a 520 sqft air‑conditioned outbuilding ideal for a home office, guest suite or leisure room. The outbuilding has its own Starlink broadband, app-controlled climate, shower room and utility area — perfect for remote working or multi-generational use. Integrated smart features include Philips Hue lighting, app irrigation and an alarm system, enhancing day-to-day ease.
Practical strengths include excellent mobile signal, fast broadband, very low local crime and close access to Cockfosters Underground and local buses. Families will also value several highly rated nearby schools, easy road parking on a sizeable paved driveway, and mains gas central heating throughout.
Be upfront about likely improvements: the house was built in the 1930s–40s with solid brick walls and assumed lack of cavity insulation, and the date of the double glazing is unknown — energy-efficiency upgrades may be needed. Some buyers may prefer to verify council tax and service details. Overall, this rare Mount Pleasant home suits families seeking abundant indoor and outdoor space and strong scope for modernisation and flexible use.