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£750,000

(£502/sq. ft)

4 bed end terrace house for sale

Putney Road, London EN3
4 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,494 sq. ft
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£750,000

(£502/sq. ft)

4 bed end terrace house for sale
Putney Road, London EN3

    • 4 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

    • 1,494 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

Just added
Freehold
Added on 26/09/2025

About this property

    This immaculate four-bedroom end-of-terrace house in Enfield has been extensively renovated by its current owners. Having been meticulously extended, there are beautiful open-plan living spaces which are framed by exposed beams, rolled steel joists; floor-to-ceiling glazing looks onto the landscaped gardens. The interior materiality has been considered to allow colour to be replaced by warm oak used throughout, and battened staircases playfully link together the two upper floors. Enfield Lock has superb transport links to London and is close to some beautiful green spaces, including nearby Gunpowder Park.

    The Architect

    Thiss.Studio experiments, finding opportunities for the radical reinvention of spaces. They work across art, architecture, sculpture, spatial branding and landscape, always beginning their process with the material palette. Their work includes retail, fashion and food as well as select residential projects.

    The Tour

    The house in Putney Road is set back from the kerb behind a smart paved driveway with designated off-street parking for two cars. The original garage has been repurposed to create a wonderful living space within. The replacement of the garage door with London brick keeps the façade true to the house's original 1930s era, while keeping the living space inside wonderfully private.

    The front door opens onto a spacious hallway, leading to the open-plan kitchen, dining and living area where there is a generous sense of volume. Exposed beams and rolled steel joists cleverly zone the living spaces, while warm oak floors add texture to the otherwise industrial palette of grey and white used throughout.

    The longer-than-usual convivial galley-style kitchen, with smart white cabinets, sits to the left. Here, large windows out to the garden bathe the oak worktops in daylight, and a tall door at the rear opens out to a garden terrace.

    At the rear, dramatic Cortizo sliding doors illuminate the living and dining space. This area of the house is orientated to the east, receiving the best of the morning light. Off the hallway, a neat WC is tucked underneath the stairs next to a storage cupboard.

    A battened staircase ascends to the first floor. Light floods the landing from an artfully position sky light above the stairway. On this floor, there are three well-proportioned bedrooms and a bathroom. The main bedroom, positioned at the front of the house, has a light-filled bay window and fitted wardrobe cupboards. The smallest bedroom is currently used as a nursery.

    The blissful shared bathroom has a sumptuous bathtub positioned by the window, plus a walk-in shower.

    The second floor is given over entirely to a double bedroom cleverly placed in the eaves; entered via a pocket sliding door revealing a twisting battened staircase which opens into the room creating a captivating divider.

    Eco considerations include an air source heat pump and double glazing throughout.

    Outdoor Space

    The wonderful garden designed by Kate Robson is gloriously planted with evergreen jungle ferns, grasses and architectural plants. Iroko decking arranged in multiple locations, shapes and sizes creates different zones to capture the light throughout the day. Wrapping around the side of the house, the garden can be entered via the kitchen or dining area, creating a playful sense of flow making it a perfect space to enjoy outdoor gatherings.

    The Area

    Putney Road is superbly close to many wide open spaces. The nearest is Albany Park which is ten minutes away on foot. Other areas to explore on foot or by bike include Gunpowder Park, the Wetlands, Hilly Fields Park and the bucolic Epping Forest. Lee Valley White Water Centre is ten minutes by car.

    The commercial centre of Enfield – 15 minutes by car – has a much-favoured department store, Pearsons, and an excellent range of shops, restaurants and cafés. There are many local pubs, including The Cricketers and Crown & Horseshoes.

    In the area are some currently Ofsted rated ‘good’ schools including Keys Meadow Primary School and Oasis Academy.

    Enfield Lock station is a nine-minute walk with trains running to London Liverpool street in 25 minutes. Turkey Street overground station is less than fifteen minutes away on foot with connections to Hackney and London Liverpool Street. Road transportation connections are excellent. The A10 is a four-minute drive, you can be on the M25 in eight minutes and the A406 is a mile and a half away.

    Council Tax Band: D

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