- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathrooms
- Double Glazing
- Garden
- Gas Central Heating
- Good Transport Links
- Open Plan Kitchen
- Period Features
- Reception / Dining Room
- Separate WC
Welcome to this delightful 3-bedroom house located on the peaceful Petersfield Close, N18. This property offers a perfect blend of comfort, convenience, and style, making it an ideal home for families and professionals alike. With ample space for future development and extensions.
Property Features:
Three Bedrooms: Each bedroom is spacious and filled with natural light, providing a comfortable retreat for rest and relaxation.
Three Bathrooms: The family bathroom on the first floor is fitted with bath toilet and seperate shower. The second bathroom is on the ground floor with modern tiles, toilet, wash basin and shower. The third bathroom has a toilet and is also situated on the ground floor.
Lounge area: This inviting space boasts a warm atmosphere with plenty of room for seating. It's the perfect spot for family movie nights, reading, or entertaining friends. Large windows flood the room with natural light, enhancing its welcoming feel.
Open Kitchen: The kitchen is fitted with abundant storage, and required necessities. The open layout allows for easy interaction with family and guests while cooking, making it the heart of the home.
Spacious Garden: The expansive garden is Southwest facing allowing for all day sunshine perfect for summer barbecues, children's play, gardening, or simply relaxing in the fresh air.
Location: This home is ideally located within walking distance to both local primary and secondary schools. This makes morning school runs stress-free and ensures your children have access to quality education close to home.
Situated just off the A10, this property provides easy access to the M25 motorway, making commuting straightforward. Public transportation options are also nearby, ensuring convenient travel to surrounding areas and into Central London.
Close to Enfield Town, you'll find a variety of entertainment options, retail stores and parks, everything you need is just a short drive away
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This charming home is a rare find in a sought-after location, offering everything you need for comfortable and convenient living. Don't miss out on the opportunity to make this wonderful property your new home.
Enquire with Charles Henry Peppiatt today!
Council Tax
Enfield Council, Band D
Notice
Please note we have not tested any apparatus, fixtures, fittings, or services. Interested parties must undertake their own investigation into the working order of these items. All measurements are approximate and photographs provided for guidance only.
Edmonton is a town in north London, England within the London Borough of Enfield, a local government district of Greater London. The northern part of the town is known as Lower Edmonton or Edmonton Green, and the southern part as Upper Edmonton. Situated 8.4 miles (13.5 km) north-northeast of Charing Cross, it borders Enfield to the north, Chingford to the east, and Tottenham to the south, with Palmers Green and Winchmore Hill to the west. The population of Edmonton was 82,472 as of 2011.
The town forms part of the ceremonial county of Greater London and until 1965 was in the ancient county of Middlesex. Historically a parish in the Edmonton Hundred of Middlesex, Edmonton became an urban district in 1894, and a municipal borough in 1937. Local government took place at the now-demolished Edmonton Town Hall in Fore Street between 1855 and 1965. In 1965, following reform of local government in London, the municipal borough and former parish of Edmonton was abolished, merging with that of Enfield and Southgate to form the new local government district of Enfield, a borough of Greater London.
Once a rural village, the opening of the railway and tramway in the 19th century, especially the opening of the high-level station at Lower Edmonton, caused the area to expand rapidly, forming part of the metropolitan and urban area of London, similar to much of the county of Middlesex. The late 19th century saw the establishment of industry on former marshland and movement of a working-class population to the area, encouraging much of this development. By the 1930s, the area had become a popular north London shopping destination, and in the 1960s and 1970s, the area underwent major redevelopment, with the construction of an indoor market and shopping centre, as well as mass construction of council housing, including tower blocks. In recent years, as a result of increased levels of immigration, the town has been transformed from a predominantly white area into one of the most ethnically diverse areas in England, with the majority of the population now belonging to an ethnic minority background, as first recorded in the 2011 census.
Utility |
Supply Type |
Electric |
Mains Supply |
Gas |
Mains Supply |
Water |
Mains Supply |
Sewerage |
None |
Broadband |
None |
Telephone |
None |
Other Items |
Description |
Heating |
Gas Central Heating |
Garden/Outside Space |
Yes |
Parking |
No |
Garage |
No |
Broadband Coverage |
Highest Available Download Speed |
Highest Available Upload Speed |
Standard |
5 Mbps |
0.7 Mbps |
Superfast |
50 Mbps |
9 Mbps |
Ultrafast |
1000 Mbps |
220 Mbps |
Mobile Coverage |
Indoor Voice |
Indoor Data |
Outdoor Voice |
Outdoor Data |
EE |
Likely |
Likely |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Three |
Likely |
Likely |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
O2 |
Enhanced |
Likely |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Vodafone |
Likely |
Likely |
Enhanced |
Enhanced |
Broadband and Mobile coverage information supplied by Ofcom.