Listed for £875,000
March 23, 2026
Sold for £845,500
2023
Sold for £520,000
2015
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Reception Room - 3.34 x 2.71 (10'11" x 8'10") -
Downstairs Wc -
Kitchen - 4.14 x 2.99 (13'6" x 9'9") -
Bedroom - 4.30 x 3.82 (14'1" x 12'6") -
Bedroom - 3.36 x 2.74 (11'0" x 8'11") -
Bathroom - 2.89 x 2.43 (9'5" x 7'11") -
Bedroom - 5.30 x 3.12 (17'4" x 10'2") -
Eaves Storage -
Garden - 14 (45'11") -
Garden Office - 3.57 x 3.06 (11'8" x 10'0") -
A WORD FROM THE OWNERS
"This house has been an amazing place to live and has truly felt like home from the start. One of the things we’ve always loved is the south-facing garden—backing onto allotments rather than other houses and complete with its own cherry blossom tree, it feels unusually open and private. The view of the trees from the attic window is something we never got tired of, and downstairs the open-plan space is always filled with light, making it such a nice place to spend time together.
The St James area has been perfect for our day-to-day life. Having the park just at the end of the road has been invaluable with a little one, and Weirdough being right on the doorstep has been a dream —the pastries are the best around. The road itself feels calm and residential, but you’re still just a short walk from great cafés, coffee spots, and places to go for a drink like the OLFA Club, 56 and the Blackhorse breweries.
It’s also been incredibly easy to get around, with St James Street station and the Victoria line both within walking distance. What’s made the biggest difference, though, is the feel of Markhouse Avenue—it’s such a warm, neighbourly street where people genuinely look out for each other, and that’s something we’ll really miss.""