For Sale3 Bedroom House in Kelvin Avenue, London, N13£600,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 3
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 2
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£600,000
Key Features
- Charming three bedroom edwardian end of terrace house
- Chain free
- Sought after residential road near well regarded schools
- Excellent transport links including palmers green, bowes park (to moorgate), arnos grove, and wood green stations
- 1,153 sq. ft of well proportioned living apace with high ceilings and some original features including tessellated tiled flooring, and original wood doors and staircase
- Bright reception room with south facing bay window
- Separate dining room with access to conservatory and ground floor wc
- Galley kitchen with potential to convert/extend into a kitchen/diner (stpp)
- Generous 51'3" x 27'8" rear garden with garage accessed via a service road
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Description
A charming three-bedroom Edwardian end-of-terrace house, situated on a sought-after road, within easy reach of local schools and excellent transport links, including Palmers Green and Bowes Park overground stations (with services to Moorgate), Arnos Grove and Wood Green tube stations (Piccadilly Line).
Offered for sale chain-free, the property benefits from 1,153 sq ft of well-proportioned living accommodation, featuring high ceilings and the potential to extend (subject to planning consent). The ground floor comprises a welcoming entrance hall with original tessellated tiled flooring and staircase. At the front of the house is a spacious reception room with a wide, south-facing bay window and panelled ceiling. A separate dining room is located at the rear of the property and benefits from a patio door leading to a conservatory, as well as an additional door to a useful WC. There is also a galley kitchen that leads into the conservatory, offering potential to convert or extend into a spacious kitchen/diner (subject to the necessary planning consent). On the first floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms, a bathroom, and a separate WC. Outside, you will find a generous 51'3" x 27'8" rear garden, with a garage at one end accessed via a service road to the side.
The house has been awarded a blue plaque, marking the site of Bowes Manor—former residence of Thomas Wilde, 1st Baron Truro (1782–1855), who served as Lord Chancellor from 1850 to 1852.
Although the property would benefit from some updating, it represents an excellent opportunity for a purchaser to create a bespoke home in a convenient and desirable location.