Spacious period house with long garden and excellent school links.
45' east-facing rear garden with porcelain patio and artificial lawn
Delightful rear conservatory linked to the kitchen
Large kitchen/breakfast room with fitted units and appliances space
Spacious lounge and separate dining room for family living
Three good-sized first-floor bedrooms and boarded loft storage
UPVC double glazing and gas combi boiler with ten-year guarantee
Solid brick Victorian walls; no confirmed insulation — consider upgrades
Single bathroom only; council tax band above local average
A bright late-Victorian mid-terrace that suits a compact family seeking space and character close to Hilly Fields and Gordon Hill station. The house combines period features—bay window, high ceilings and decorative arch—with practical family rooms: a spacious lounge, separate dining room and a large kitchen/breakfast area that opens to a delightful conservatory.
The property benefits from a long, low-maintenance east-facing rear garden of about 45ft laid to porcelain patio and artificial turf — a safe, private outdoor space for children and pets. Three good-sized first-floor bedrooms and a family bathroom sit above generous ground-floor living, plus handy boarded loft storage and built-in bedroom cupboards.
Practical modern comforts include UPVC double glazing and a gas combi boiler on a ten-year guarantee with a recent service. The house is freehold and well placed for local schools, shops and Enfield Town facilities, making it ready for immediate family living or a rental investment.
Buyers should note the house is of solid-brick Victorian construction with no confirmed cavity insulation; energy upgrades may be worthwhile. There is a single family bathroom and limited front forecourt amenity. Prospective purchasers are advised to commission standard surveys and service checks for utilities and roof condition prior to exchange.