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3 bed flat for saleHugo Road, London N19
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
About this property
Three Bedroom Split Level Maisonette
Two Reception Rooms
Spacious Kitchen/Diner
Private Garden
Desirable Road
Moments from Tufnell Park Tube Station
Character Features Inc' High Ceilings, Fireplaces
Early Viewing Essential
Situation
Tufnell Park is a highly sought-after North London enclave, appreciated for its charming period streets, village-like feel and strong sense of community. Hugo Road is a particularly well-regarded residential turning, conveniently positioned for access to Tufnell Park Underground Station (Northern Line), providing direct links to the City and West End. The area enjoys an excellent selection of independent cafés, restaurants and local amenities, with nearby Kentish Town and Upper Holloway offering further choice. Some of the capital’s most desirable green spaces, including Hampstead Heath and Parliament Hill Fields, are also within easy reach, making it a popular location for both professionals and families.
Additional Features
Set on a classic tree-lined London street characterised by attractive Victorian architecture, this property offers flexible split-level accommodation with a wealth of period features, including high ceilings, large sash-style windows allowing natural light to flood the space, and open fireplace in the sitting room. Arranged over three floors, the home provides excellent space and a well-balanced layout.
Accommodation Summary
Steps rise to the front door and into a bright entrance hall, where stairs lead to the upper floors and an opening provides access to a bay-fronted sitting room featuring a central fireplace with open fireplace. A further reception area lies to the rear, incorporating a home office space, while a bright and spacious kitchen/diner is positioned centrally between the two, enhancing the overall flow of the home.
There are three bedrooms arranged across the upper levels, complemented by a tastefully re-fitted four-piece bathroom. The split-level design enhances the sense of space and separation, creating a practical yet characterful home environment.
Outside
A particular feature of the property is the private garden, accessed from the rear reception area and extending via a pathway to a rare outdoor space for a property of this type. Ideal for both entertaining and quiet enjoyment, it provides a natural extension of the living accommodation, with established trees and planting designed for low maintenance.
Lease: 125 years from 29 September 2001 (approx. 100 years remaining)
Service charge: £1,562.68 per annum (includes buildings insurance)
Ground rent: £10 per annum
Council tax band: D
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Tenure
Leasehold (100 years)
Service charge
£256 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
£10
Ground rent date of next review
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