Fairfax Road, London, N8

3 beds | 2 receptions | Offers in excess of £850,000


Nestled on the charming and tree-lined Fairfax Road in the heart of Crouch End, this beautifully maintained Victorian home offers a perfect blend of period character and modern flexibility. Boasting over 1,050 sq ft of internal space, the property features three generously sized rooms and two receptions, arranged over two floors, offering versatile accommodation for families, professionals, or investors. Situated within walking distance of Turnpike Lane Underground Station (Piccadilly Line Zone 3) and Hornsey BR, providing direct access to London Liverpool Street.

THE PROPERTY

As you step into the ground floor of this charming Victorian home, you're welcomed by a spacious front reception room, featuring a large bay window that floods the space with natural light — ideal as a formal lounge or cosy family living area. Just beyond, the second reception room offers flexible use as a dining room, study, or additional living space. Toward the rear of the home, a bright and inviting dining room provides direct access to the garden, creating the perfect setting for everyday meals and entertaining. The kitchen, while compact, is efficiently arranged and offers potential for modern redesign.

Step outside into a generous private garden, approximately 45 feet in length, offering a peaceful, low-maintenance retreat ideal for outdoor dining, gardening, or relaxation.

Ascending to the first floor, you'll find three well-proportioned bedrooms. The main bedroom, located at the front of the house, is impressively spacious with room for wardrobes and a seating area — a true principal retreat. The other two bedrooms are both comfortable double rooms, ideal for children, guests, or home office setups. A centrally located family bathroom, along with a separate WC, serves the upper level, completing this well-balanced and versatile home.

THE HISTORY OF THE PATCH

The building itself pays homage to a period of Victorian Style which is apparent throughout the Harringay Ladder. Historically the land was once part of the iconic ‘Estate of Harringay House’, which was built by Edward Gray in 1792. It was situated at the top of the hill and within a loop of the New River.

The ladder itself was built between 1881 and 1899, under the aegis of the British Land Company. Now over a hundred years on, it has firmly stamped itself as one of the most popular patches in North London to reside.

CONVENIENCE FACTORS

To get around town, you have a host of transport links. Situated within walking distance of Turnpike Lane Underground Station (Piccadilly Line Zone 3) and Hornsey BR providing direct access to London Liverpool Street. The location also has numerous and regular bus links providing routes to most significant parts of London.

Local to the property is the renowned Harringay Green Lanes. With no shortage of local stores selling fresh produce, bars/pubs, restaurants and quirky coffee shops providing perfect spots to shop, dine and relax. Not forgetting the selection of green spaces surrounding the flat. At the bottom of Frobisher Road, you will find Ducketts Common, a favourite park in the area and home to an array of events throughout the year. A great place to spend some time with friends and family if the weather permits!

This property is available for sale! Call us to arrange a viewing.

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