- With no onward chain +
- Quiet cul-de-sac location within a well-regarded N13 setting +
- Three well-proportioned bedrooms arranged over two floors +
- First-floor family bathroom +
- Ground floor WC +
- Garage to the rear, accessed via a service road +
- In need of modernisation +
- Conveniently positioned for local amenities, green spaces and transport links +
Quietly positioned on Hazel Close, just off Firs Lane, this elegant 1930s terraced home enjoys a discreet setting within one of N13’s most established and well-regarded residential pockets.
The accommodation reflects the balanced proportions of the era, with composed living space on the ground floor and three well-arranged bedrooms above, served by a first-floor family bathroom. The layout feels considered and intuitive, lending itself naturally to modern family life while retaining the understated character synonymous with 1930s homes.
To the rear, a garage accessed via a service road provides valuable storage or parking. The location is a particular strength, with the amenities along Firs Lane close at hand and the open green spaces of Firs Farm Wetlands Park and Playing Fields nearby, offering a rare balance of tranquillity and everyday convenience. Altogether, this is a refined and well-positioned home, appealing to those seeking long-term quality within a quietly desirable North London setting.
Council Tax: E
Benefits include a porch leading into an entrance hallway, a spacious 28ft reception room, a 10ft fitted kitchen, and a ground floor WC. On the first floor are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a family bathroom. The property further benefits from double glazing, gas central heating, and a driveway providing off-street parking. Externally, there is a good-sized rear garden with access to a detached garage at the rear. While the property needs modernisation throughout, it is offered on a chain-free basis, presenting an excellent opportunity for buyers to add value and personalise the home.