£1,500 pcm
(£346 pw)
1 bed flat to rentRuddock Close, Burnt Oak, Edgware HA8
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: E
Let
Available from 2 February 2026
Part furnished
About this property
Large double bedroom with stunning views
Modern bespoke high spec kitchen
Huge living room with fireplace
Guest W.C.
Bathroom suite
Set within an impressive period building
Allocated parking Space
Part Furnished
Close to shops and train/bus connections
Suit a professional couple
Space Residential are delighted to present an exceptionally large one bedroom character apartment in a converted Grade II listed period building, just off of Orange Hill Road.
The property boasts impressive panoramic views over the surrounding area and comprises an entrance hall with floor to ceiling picture windows, lounge with feature fireplace, a guest w.c, a modern high-end bespoke fitted kitchen, guest cloakroom, a spacious double bedroom and period style en-suite bathroom.
Additionally there are communal gardens, an allocated parking space.
The building retains many original features including the oak panelled communal entrance hall, oak staircase and stained glass atrium.
The building originally known as 'Orange Hill House' was built circa 1881 for William Ruddock of Highgate and stood on Deansbrook Lane. The house was rebuilt in 1912 and named after it's designer James G Buckle, a London architect of some repute. It then became the home of the famous aviator Claude Grahame-White, before becoming a Roman Catholic School, St. Roses Convent in 1930.
Conveniently located for Burnt Oak tube station and approximately three quarters of a mile from Edgware's High Street shopping facilities & tube station.
Available to rent late Jan/early Feb 2026 part furnished call for a viewing on or visit our website for further info
The property boasts impressive panoramic views over the surrounding area and comprises an entrance hall with floor to ceiling picture windows, lounge with feature fireplace, a guest w.c, a modern high-end bespoke fitted kitchen, guest cloakroom, a spacious double bedroom and period style en-suite bathroom.
Additionally there are communal gardens, an allocated parking space.
The building retains many original features including the oak panelled communal entrance hall, oak staircase and stained glass atrium.
The building originally known as 'Orange Hill House' was built circa 1881 for William Ruddock of Highgate and stood on Deansbrook Lane. The house was rebuilt in 1912 and named after it's designer James G Buckle, a London architect of some repute. It then became the home of the famous aviator Claude Grahame-White, before becoming a Roman Catholic School, St. Roses Convent in 1930.
Conveniently located for Burnt Oak tube station and approximately three quarters of a mile from Edgware's High Street shopping facilities & tube station.
Available to rent late Jan/early Feb 2026 part furnished call for a viewing on or visit our website for further info



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