£725,000
3 bed terraced house for saleNapier Road, London N17
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Winkworth - Harringay
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About this property
Two well-presented floors with three double bedrooms
Bright through-reception with period features
21ft kitchen diner with original fireplace
West-facing garden with shed and mature planting
Full-width main bedroom and rare third double
Modern bathroom with navy tiles and rainfall shower
Great transport (Victoria Line & Overground) near cafés and green space
Arranged over two meticulously curated floors, this three-bedroom family home provides amazing living spaces, great bedrooms and a beautiful rear garden.
Walking in through the front door via the tiled walkway in the front garden, an entrance hall provides access to all of the ground floor living spaces.
On the right, the reception room has been opened up to create a bright through space. At the front, natural light pours in through a square bay window. Stripped pine floorboards, high ceilings and an Art Deco-style fireplace set the tone. The rear section works brilliantly as a family room and could also be used as a creative space, a playroom or simply somewhere to relax and enjoy music, particularly appealing to Tottenham’s many Vinyl enthusiasts.
At the back of the house, a c.21ft kitchen diner offers excellent proportions. The kitchen runs along both sides of the room and is finished with white cabinetry, a wooden work surface and tiled flooring. With plenty of storage and workspace, it is a highly functional kitchen that suits both families and keen home cooks. At the far end, there is space for a dining table and a lovely original Victorian fireplace.
Tall double glazed French doors lead out to the west-facing rear garden. It is a great spot for summer gatherings, with plenty of space to enjoy and kick a ball around. Mature planting provides a green outlook and a shed offers practical storage.
Upstairs there are three bedrooms. The largest sits at the front of the house and spans its full width. Next to this is the second bedroom, also a generous double, with views over the rear garden and another feature fireplace. The third bedroom is also at the back and can comfortably accommodate a double bed, which is an uncommon find in similar houses.
A modern family bathroom completes the accommodation, featuring a navy-blue tiled scheme and a bathtub with rainfall shower fitting.
Above, a spacious loft offers excellent storage and clear potential for conversion, subject to the usual permissions.
The neighbourhood is becoming a destination in its own right. Tottenham and Seven Sisters are known for their attractive period homes, green open spaces and welcoming, diverse community. There are plenty of excellent independent spots to eat and drink, from With Milk on Philip Lane to Pasero, The High Cross, The Palm and Bluecoats. Other local favourites include Beavertown Brewery, Blighty Café and Moloko.
Nature lovers will appreciate the proximity to Tottenham Marshes, the River Lea and Walthamstow Wetlands, which is Europe’s largest urban nature reserve. Seven Sisters Station is just under fifteen minutes away on foot, or one stop by train from Bruce Grove. From there, the Victoria Line reaches King’s Cross in three stops and Oxford Circus in six. Overground trains run directly to Liverpool Street in around twenty minutes and Stansted Airport can be reached in just thirty-eight minutes. For cyclists, the Cycle Superhighway CS1 connects Tottenham with the City via Stoke Newington and Hackney.
Please contact the sales team at Winkworth Harringay office to arrange an appointment to view
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