Darwin road, Wood Green, N22 6NS
London
£600,000
Property features
- End of Terrace Victorian
- Newly refurbished throughout
- Double Bedrooms
- Garden with decking
- Side access
- New Kitchen Diner
- Newly fitted bathroom suite
- New flooring
- Close to Tubes, Over ground and buses
- Excellent school catchments
Summary
Cole Harding is thrilled to present this amazing Two Bedroom End of terrace freehold located on the popular Noel Park area of Wood Green.The property boast a new Kitchen extension with high spec finish throughout, leading to a private rear garden, decking and side access, seperate living room with feature fire place, new double glazing, flooring throughout, new fitted bathroom suited, two double bedrooms and the loft space is board with power, the property also comes with planning for the loft space to be changed into addional bedroom.
The property is close to Wood Green & Turnpike Lane tube station, Hornsey over ground, local amenities and Wood Green shopping center.
The property is also in the catchment for Noel Park & Belmont Primary school which has outstanding for ofsted.
Good secondary schools like St Thomas more
We hihgly recommend you view this property to see the bright and air space and be apart of the Noel Park community.
Details
Property Description
Cole Harding welcomes this Two Bedroom End of terrace Victorian house located on the famous Noel Park area.
The property offers two reception rooms with the second reception room opened into the kitchen which leads to a low maintance garden, bathroom and stairs to the first floor which offers two double bedrooms and access to the loft.
The property is being offered on a chain free basis, double glazing, wooden flooring in some parts of the ground floor and carpet, fitted kitchen with tile flooring, fully tiled bathroom, with low flush, bathtub with shower attached.
The property is close to Wood Green shopping center, Good primary Schools like Noel Park and Lordship Lane, excellent bus links and Wood Green or Turnpike lane tube station (Piccadilly Line)
Noel Park in north London is a planned community built in the late 19th and early 20th centuries consisting of 2,200 model dwellings, designed by Rowland Plumbe. It was developed as the Noel Park Estate on a tract of land on the edge of north of London as part of the fast growing development of Wood Green. It is one of four developments on the outskirts of London built by the Artizans, Labourers & General Dwellings Company (Artizans Company). From 2003 to sometime in 2009, the name was also given to a small park near the southern edge of Noel Park, formerly known – and now known again – as Russell Park.
One of the earliest garden suburbs in the world, the Noel Park Estate was designed to provide affordable housing for working-class families wishing to leave the inner city; every property had both a front and back garden. It was planned from the outset as a self-contained community close enough to the rail network to allow its residents to commute to work. In line with the principles of the Artizans Company's founder, William Austin, no public houses were built within the estate, and there are still none today.
As a result of London's rapid expansion during the early 20th century, and particularly after the area was connected to the London Underground in 1932, Noel Park became completely surrounded by later developments. In 1965 it was incorporated into the newly created London Borough of Haringey, and in 1966 it was bought by the local authority and taken into public ownership.
Despite damage sustained during the Second World War and demolition work during the construction of Wood Green Shopping City in the 1970s, Noel Park today remains largely architecturally intact. In 1982, the majority of the area was granted Conservation Area and Article Four Direction status by the Secretary of State for the Environment, in recognition of its significance in the development of suburban and philanthropic housing and in the history of the modern housing estate.