£835,000
3 bed terraced house for saleLangham Road, London N15
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Three Bedrooms
Large Open Plan Kitchen Dining Area
Double Reception
Modern Fitted Kitchen
South Facing Garden
Underfloor Heating
Bespoke Storage Solutions
Close To Transport Links and Parks
Set on Langham Road, this period half house has been extended and renovated over time to create a well considered family home.
The house now offers around 1,105 sq ft of internal space and balances modern finishes with the original character.
The ground floor has been opened up and extended to the rear, creating a generous kitchen and living space that naturally becomes the main hub of the house. The south facing aspect brings in excellent natural light throughout the day, while bi-fold doors open directly onto the garden. It’s a space that works just as well for everyday family life as it does for entertaining.
Upstairs, the first floor provides two well proportioned bedrooms along with a smart, well sized family bathroom, all arranged off a central landing. The top floor is given over to a generous principal bedroom set within the eaves, creating a more private space away from the rest of the house.
The staircase up to the first floor is a real feature and incorporates a bespoke pull-out storage system built directly into the steps, revealing deep drawers that provide a surprising amount of storage. It’s a clever, well executed detail that you don’t often see and one that reflects the level of thought that’s gone into the renovation.
Beyond what’s immediately visible, the house benefits from zoned underfloor heating, additional insulation and is fully wired for Ethernet throughout, alongside smart lighting and networking. These upgrades make a noticeable difference day to day and help future-proof the house.
This part of Harringay has become hugely popular with young professionals and families alike, thanks to the outstanding Belmont Primary School and several other good local schools. Transport is excellent: Turnpike Lane (Piccadilly Line) is just two minutes’ walk, Seven Sisters (Overground and Victoria Line) is close by, and Hornsey Station with trains to the City and King’s Cross is around ten minutes across Ducketts Common.
The neighbourhood is alive with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. Green Lanes is famous for its coffee and brunch spots, while Downhills Park Café is a local favourite. For dining and socialising, the refurbished Westbury Gastro Pub, the iconic Salisbury, and The Palm on Philip Lane all stand out.
To arrange a viewing, contact the Sales team at Winkworth Harringay on or
Your local independently owned property agency, part of a London network.
Est. 1835
The house now offers around 1,105 sq ft of internal space and balances modern finishes with the original character.
The ground floor has been opened up and extended to the rear, creating a generous kitchen and living space that naturally becomes the main hub of the house. The south facing aspect brings in excellent natural light throughout the day, while bi-fold doors open directly onto the garden. It’s a space that works just as well for everyday family life as it does for entertaining.
Upstairs, the first floor provides two well proportioned bedrooms along with a smart, well sized family bathroom, all arranged off a central landing. The top floor is given over to a generous principal bedroom set within the eaves, creating a more private space away from the rest of the house.
The staircase up to the first floor is a real feature and incorporates a bespoke pull-out storage system built directly into the steps, revealing deep drawers that provide a surprising amount of storage. It’s a clever, well executed detail that you don’t often see and one that reflects the level of thought that’s gone into the renovation.
Beyond what’s immediately visible, the house benefits from zoned underfloor heating, additional insulation and is fully wired for Ethernet throughout, alongside smart lighting and networking. These upgrades make a noticeable difference day to day and help future-proof the house.
This part of Harringay has become hugely popular with young professionals and families alike, thanks to the outstanding Belmont Primary School and several other good local schools. Transport is excellent: Turnpike Lane (Piccadilly Line) is just two minutes’ walk, Seven Sisters (Overground and Victoria Line) is close by, and Hornsey Station with trains to the City and King’s Cross is around ten minutes across Ducketts Common.
The neighbourhood is alive with independent shops, cafés, and restaurants. Green Lanes is famous for its coffee and brunch spots, while Downhills Park Café is a local favourite. For dining and socialising, the refurbished Westbury Gastro Pub, the iconic Salisbury, and The Palm on Philip Lane all stand out.
To arrange a viewing, contact the Sales team at Winkworth Harringay on or
Your local independently owned property agency, part of a London network.
Est. 1835
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