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5 bedroom semi-detached house
Chain-free
Sold STC
Semi-detached house
5 beds
3 baths
1313
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Service charge: £0 per annum
Council tax: Band F
Features and description
- Victorian Freehold family home
- Currently two apartments
- Storage for bikes
- Period features - High ceilings
- Close proximity to underground
- Shops, restaurants and cafes
- Independant & state schools
- Hampstead Heath
- Islington Council Tax Band F
- Chain Free
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A rarely available, Freehold, character-filled semi-detached Victorian home on a quiet, tree-lined residential street currently arranged as 2 duplex apartments. Accommodation (as a full home) would be 5 bedrooms, 3 receptions, 3/4 bathrooms, conservatory, kitchen/diner, utility room, boot room, lots of storage, for bikes too, and a 75' rear garden.
As the seller's preferred agent Compass Residential are proud to bring to the sales market this gorgeous, character-filled semi-detached Victorian home which the current owners have lived in for the past forty years.
The house is currently arranged as two duplex apartments, with an unbroken Freehold, a 75' north-west facing garden with a small balcony on the first floor.
Internal accommodation, as a family home, could be 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 receptions, conservatory, utility room and a boot room.
There is also a small well-kept front garden, a storage area under the outside steps, side access to the garden and loft storage.
Convenient for the City as well as the West End, Tufnell Park attracts young professionals, city workers and also families who want more bricks and mortar for their money, as well as access to some of North London's most respected schools.
With its friendly feel and excellent public transport connections, this small community contains pockets of relative affordability and continues to represent excellent value in North London.
Tufnell Park remains primarily residential, offering pleasant tree-lined streets of Victorian terraces. The neighbourhood is better suited to those who want to live away from the hustle and bustle of vibrant street-life, although there is a social scene for those who need their social fix. Pubs and bars include Aces & Eights, The Boston Arms, The Junction Tavern and The Tufnell Park Tavern. There are a great selection of European and Middle Eastern/African restaurants locally and in the bordering areas.
Tufnell Park is a Zone 2 stop on the Northern Line and is also close to Kentish Town station. Holloway Road extends from Archway to Highbury Corner, where the Victoria, Piccadilly and North London Tube lines converge. Buses on Holloway Road serve the West End and the City.
Tufnell Park does not have a traditional high street to speak of but there are interesting independent shops in small parades dotted around the neighbourhood. The main local shopping area is along the Holloway Road. There is a large supermarket as well as an indoor market.
Despite its name, Tufnell Park has no eponymous green space but there is a recreation ground and a small park on the far side of Tufnell Park Road. There is also a cute park, converted from of a row of houses bombed-out in the Second World War, on the far side of Tytherton Road. Parliament Hill and Hampstead Heath, are, however, close enough for Tufnell Park residents to access with ease.
As the seller's preferred agent Compass Residential are proud to bring to the sales market this gorgeous, character-filled semi-detached Victorian home which the current owners have lived in for the past forty years.
The house is currently arranged as two duplex apartments, with an unbroken Freehold, a 75' north-west facing garden with a small balcony on the first floor.
Internal accommodation, as a family home, could be 5 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, 3 receptions, conservatory, utility room and a boot room.
There is also a small well-kept front garden, a storage area under the outside steps, side access to the garden and loft storage.
Convenient for the City as well as the West End, Tufnell Park attracts young professionals, city workers and also families who want more bricks and mortar for their money, as well as access to some of North London's most respected schools.
With its friendly feel and excellent public transport connections, this small community contains pockets of relative affordability and continues to represent excellent value in North London.
Tufnell Park remains primarily residential, offering pleasant tree-lined streets of Victorian terraces. The neighbourhood is better suited to those who want to live away from the hustle and bustle of vibrant street-life, although there is a social scene for those who need their social fix. Pubs and bars include Aces & Eights, The Boston Arms, The Junction Tavern and The Tufnell Park Tavern. There are a great selection of European and Middle Eastern/African restaurants locally and in the bordering areas.
Tufnell Park is a Zone 2 stop on the Northern Line and is also close to Kentish Town station. Holloway Road extends from Archway to Highbury Corner, where the Victoria, Piccadilly and North London Tube lines converge. Buses on Holloway Road serve the West End and the City.
Tufnell Park does not have a traditional high street to speak of but there are interesting independent shops in small parades dotted around the neighbourhood. The main local shopping area is along the Holloway Road. There is a large supermarket as well as an indoor market.
Despite its name, Tufnell Park has no eponymous green space but there is a recreation ground and a small park on the far side of Tufnell Park Road. There is also a cute park, converted from of a row of houses bombed-out in the Second World War, on the far side of Tytherton Road. Parliament Hill and Hampstead Heath, are, however, close enough for Tufnell Park residents to access with ease.
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