Offers over
£475,000
2 bed end terrace house for saleChatsworth Drive, London EN1
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
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About this property
Spacious Ground floor
Underfloor heating in kitchen and bathroom
South-East facing garden with studio
Off-street parking
0.5m from Bush Hill Park station
Utility room
Property description
This well-presented two bedroom end of terrace house has a spacious ground floor, a charming courtyard garden with a studio and shed, and off-street parking. Located half a mile from Bush Hill Park station, it’s also close to shops and green spaces.
Set back from the road behind a block-paved drive that provides off-street parking, this end of terrace interwar property has been extended and opened up on the ground floor level to create a spacious living room with a connected kitchen and utility room. Further space has also been added in the garden, where there is a shed and garden studio.
Occupying all of the original ground floor footprint, the 21’9” by 14’5” living room has good natural light from a wide northeast-facing window, part of which forms the side wall of the internal porch. Smart solid wood flooring runs throughout, and all white décor amplifies the light and airy feel. The front lounge area easily accommodates a couple of sofas, and a large dining table sits comfortably in the rear dining zone.
A glazed folding door leads to the galley-style kitchen where two walls of stylish fitted handleless wall and floor cabinets house integrated appliances and provide plenty of worktop space. A stunning purple glass splashback adds character, and glazed double doors frame a garden view and open onto the large, paved terrace. The adjacent utility room, which is fitted with a sink and full height cupboards and plumbed for a washing machine and dryer also has a window to the garden (in addition to an internal window and two skylights).
On the first floor there is a large main double bedroom, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom. The main bedroom has a wide single-end bay window and plenty of storage space in a wall of fitted wardrobes and fitted alcove cupboards. The second bedroom also has fitted wardrobes, and a garden view. Both rooms have wood laminate flooring.
The bathroom has been fitted to a high standard, with hotel-style large format wall and floor tiles, a bath with a thermostatic shower and glass screen, and a contemporary washbasin console and WC. An obscured glass window provides great natural light and ventilation. The loft, used for storage, is fitted with two Velux windows.
The southeast-facing garden is a lovely space. Completely paved, it has an open aspect and a leafy backdrop beyond the smart white wall and fencing that provide plenty of privacy. There are two buildings at the end of the garden, one with glazed double doors and a window that’s divided into a shed and a garden room, and another across the end of the garden that’s used as a storage space.
Overall, the property is in excellent condition with mainly white or pale neutral décor, contemporary fixtures and fittings, and added character from some the touches of colour and feature walls. Character. The house has double glazing and gas central heating. Both the kitchen and bathroom have underfloor heating and triple glazed windows.
Local life
The town centre of Enfield with its many shops and amenities including the Palace shopping centre and the large outdoor market with produce, crafts, and vintage stalls, lies about a mile to the northeast of the property.
Bush Hill Park overground station on the Weaver Line is just half a mile away. From here it’s just four minutes to Enfield Town (one stop) or approximately 30 minutes to Liverpool Street.
Jubilee Park, just a short stroll away, is a 37-acre Green flag park winning space featuring landscaped gardens, tree-lined avenues, football and tennis courts, a nine-hole pitch & putt course, a children's playground and a café
This well-presented two bedroom end of terrace house has a spacious ground floor, a charming courtyard garden with a studio and shed, and off-street parking. Located half a mile from Bush Hill Park station, it’s also close to shops and green spaces.
Set back from the road behind a block-paved drive that provides off-street parking, this end of terrace interwar property has been extended and opened up on the ground floor level to create a spacious living room with a connected kitchen and utility room. Further space has also been added in the garden, where there is a shed and garden studio.
Occupying all of the original ground floor footprint, the 21’9” by 14’5” living room has good natural light from a wide northeast-facing window, part of which forms the side wall of the internal porch. Smart solid wood flooring runs throughout, and all white décor amplifies the light and airy feel. The front lounge area easily accommodates a couple of sofas, and a large dining table sits comfortably in the rear dining zone.
A glazed folding door leads to the galley-style kitchen where two walls of stylish fitted handleless wall and floor cabinets house integrated appliances and provide plenty of worktop space. A stunning purple glass splashback adds character, and glazed double doors frame a garden view and open onto the large, paved terrace. The adjacent utility room, which is fitted with a sink and full height cupboards and plumbed for a washing machine and dryer also has a window to the garden (in addition to an internal window and two skylights).
On the first floor there is a large main double bedroom, a single bedroom, and a family bathroom. The main bedroom has a wide single-end bay window and plenty of storage space in a wall of fitted wardrobes and fitted alcove cupboards. The second bedroom also has fitted wardrobes, and a garden view. Both rooms have wood laminate flooring.
The bathroom has been fitted to a high standard, with hotel-style large format wall and floor tiles, a bath with a thermostatic shower and glass screen, and a contemporary washbasin console and WC. An obscured glass window provides great natural light and ventilation. The loft, used for storage, is fitted with two Velux windows.
The southeast-facing garden is a lovely space. Completely paved, it has an open aspect and a leafy backdrop beyond the smart white wall and fencing that provide plenty of privacy. There are two buildings at the end of the garden, one with glazed double doors and a window that’s divided into a shed and a garden room, and another across the end of the garden that’s used as a storage space.
Overall, the property is in excellent condition with mainly white or pale neutral décor, contemporary fixtures and fittings, and added character from some the touches of colour and feature walls. Character. The house has double glazing and gas central heating. Both the kitchen and bathroom have underfloor heating and triple glazed windows.
Local life
The town centre of Enfield with its many shops and amenities including the Palace shopping centre and the large outdoor market with produce, crafts, and vintage stalls, lies about a mile to the northeast of the property.
Bush Hill Park overground station on the Weaver Line is just half a mile away. From here it’s just four minutes to Enfield Town (one stop) or approximately 30 minutes to Liverpool Street.
Jubilee Park, just a short stroll away, is a 37-acre Green flag park winning space featuring landscaped gardens, tree-lined avenues, football and tennis courts, a nine-hole pitch & putt course, a children's playground and a café
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