Three double bedrooms, period features and extension potential in well‑connected N22..
Three double bedrooms and two reception rooms, good proportions throughout
Private rear garden but overall plot is small
Requires full updating; insulation likely absent in solid brick walls
Opportunity to extend (STTP) — potential to increase living space/value
One family bathroom only; consider adding a second when renovating
Freehold tenure with fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Close to Wood Green shops, Piccadilly Line and Alexandra Palace station
Area shows higher crime and deprivation; recommend full survey
This spacious three-double-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace offers generous reception space, bay-window character and a private rear garden on a quiet residential street in N22. The house sits close to Wood Green amenities and transport links (Piccadilly and Alexandra Palace lines), making daily commuting and family life straightforward.
Priced to reflect its renovation need, the property is a solid-brick period house (c.1900–1929) with double glazing and mains gas central heating. There is scope to extend subject to planning (STTP), so buyers seeking added living space or value uplift will find clear potential here.
Practical considerations are straightforward: the home has one family bathroom, a small plot and will benefit from modern insulation and general updating throughout. The area scores highly for local facilities and schools, but note the neighbourhood has higher crime and higher deprivation indicators than average — sensible buyers should arrange a full survey and factor in refurbishment costs.
Overall this is a good proposition for young families or buyers wanting a period home in a well-connected London location who are prepared to renovate for long-term comfort or to add value through extension.