PROPERTY LOCATION:
KEY FEATURES:
- 1060sqft (98.7m2)
- Period Victorian House
- Freehold
- South facing 75ft garden
- Private off-Street parking
- London underground station
- Close to banks, shops, library
- Outstanding local primary and secondary schools
- Links to M25, M1 and A1
PROPERTY DETAILS:
Rare to the market comes this three bedroom Victorian period property circa 1850 complete with original fireplaces, sash windows and a cast iron range in the kitchen.
About the house
Rare to the market comes this three bedroom Victorian period property circa 1850 complete with original fireplaces, sash windows and a cast iron range in the kitchen.
Ground Floor
To the front of the property, there is a garden with laurel hedging. The internal accommodation comprises of two generous reception/dining rooms each with original wooden flooring and a Victorian fireplace. The kitchen has a porcelain tiled floor and a Victorian cast iron range set in the original fireplace, there is also a ground floor bathroom. There is a bright and sunny conservatory and a 75ft south facing garden with established trees and shrubs to the rear of the property which concludes with private off-street parking.
First Floor
On the 1st floor you will find a hallway leading to two generous double bedrooms both complete with Victorian fireplaces, a single bedroom and a bathroom with solid American Walnut flooring.
About the Area
The house is located in the conservation area of Wood Street in a locally listed rank of houses overlooking Ravenscroft Gardens. Barnet dates back to the 12th century and the important Wars of the Roses Battle of Barnet was fought close by in Monken Hadley in 1471. Wood Street has two parks, Ravenscroft Gardens directly across the road and Ravenscroft Park, where you will find a play area for small children, tennis courts, croquet lawn and a bowling green. There are beautiful walks and pubs in the local area.
Schools
The schools at both primary and secondary level are exemplary and plentiful in High Barnet and we are fortunate to have both the Queen Elizabeth School for Boys and the Queen Elizabeth School for Girls close by.
Travel
High Barnet underground station is just a 10 minute walk away and is on the Northern line which uniquely travels directly to both the City (Bank branch) and the West End (Charing Cross Branch) perfect for shopping and theatres. London Kings Cross St Pancras International on the Bank branch is home to the Eurostar, National Rail and many Underground lines including the Piccadilly line for Heathrow airport.