- Traditional Semi-Detached Edwardian Home +
- Desirable Conservation Area +
- Two Spacious Reception Areas +
- Separate Fitted Kitchen +
- Three Double Bedrooms +
- Re-Fitted Shower Room/WC +
- South-Facing Rear Garden +
- Brick Built Outbuilding +
- Excellent Potential To Extend (STPP) +
- Potential For Driveway (STPP) +
A well-presented and spacious three bedroom traditional semi-detached Edwardian family house positioned in a peaceful and desirable residential road in the sought-after conservation area - The Lakes Estate.
The property has been lovingly maintained by the present vendor and offers an excellent opportunity for an incoming purchaser to add their own stamp to it, also offering excellent potential to extend, convert the loft space and create a driveway (all STPP).
Accommodation is arranged over two floors with the ground floor comprising an entrance hall, open-plan reception room, guest cloakroom/WC and a fitted kitchen. Moving up to the first floor, there is a good-size landing which provides access to three double bedrooms, the well-appointed 2-piece family shower room and a separate WC.
Outside
Externally, the property offers a low maintenance established rear garden which faces due south, commencing with a raised patio area with steps leading down to an area laid to lawn with a range of mature plant and shrub borders. There is also a brick-built outbuilding with electricity connected. The property also boasts a delightful front garden.
Situation
Locally, residents are able to enjoy both Broomfield Park and Conway Road Recreation Ground; two outstanding parks. Southgate, Palmers Green and Cannon Hill offer local shopping facilities and amenities. Southgate London Underground Station (Piccadilly Line) and Palmers Green B.R Station are the two closest stations and provide regular services into Central London.
In terms of the history of the area, Southgate was predominantly developed in the 1930s: largish semi-detached houses were built on the hilly former estates (Walker, Osidge, Monkfrith, etc.) following increased transport development.
In 1933, the North Circular Road was completed through Edmonton and Southgate, and also in 1933, the London Underground Piccadilly line was extended from Arnos Grove (where it had reached the previous year), through Southgate tube station, on to Enfield West (now known as Oakwood). This unleashed a building boom, and by 1939 the area had become almost fully developed.