Spacious garden, parking and excellent nearby schools for growing households.
Extended ground-floor open-plan kitchen/diner and 4th bedroom with en-suite
Large rear garden with decking, powered Wendy-house and two sheds
Off-street parking for several cars plus attached single garage
Double glazing, gas central heating and roof solar panels installed
Chain free and ready for immediate occupation
Two large double bedrooms and sizable first-floor family bathroom
Solid 1930s brick with internal insulation; scope for cosmetic updating
Council Tax Band F — relatively expensive for running costs
Set on a tree-lined road in Southgate, this extended 1930s semi offers roomy family living across two floors. The ground-floor extension creates a large open-plan kitchen/diner plus a fourth bedroom with en-suite — ideal for guests or multi-generational use. A bright through lounge, utility room and guest WC complete the versatile ground-floor layout.
Outside, a sizeable rear garden with extensive decking, powered Wendy-house style shed and two storage sheds provides low-maintenance entertaining space and off-street parking for several cars to the front. Solar panels are fitted to the roof and double glazing plus gas central heating help reduce running costs. The home is chain free and ready for immediate occupation.
The first floor has two large doubles, a smaller third bedroom and a substantial three-piece bathroom. The property is well presented with wood-effect flooring downstairs and new carpets upstairs, but the house retains period character and offers scope for cosmetic updating to match personal taste. Solid brick construction with internal insulation was used when improved.
Location is a strong practical selling point: Monkfrith Primary sits within 0.1 miles, local shops are nearby and Southgate (Piccadilly line) plus good bus links serve the area. Broadband and mobile signal are excellent, and there is no flood risk. Council tax is in a higher band (Band F), which should be noted by prospective buyers.