Hadley Way, Winchmore Hill N21 | Peter Barry Estate Agent

£499,995 Hadley Way, Winchmore Hill N21    sold

4
2
2
130 Feet
Garage

Property Summary

Hadley Way is an ideal location for families looking to live within the catchments of some excellent schools as well as commuters wanting easy access Grange Parks Network Rail Station.

This is an opportunity to acquire an extended semi-detached home with scope to develop further, subject to the usual planning consents. Benefits include four bedrooms; one being a loft room, two reception rooms, a rear conservatory, a modern fitted kitchen, a guest cloakroom and a bright family bathroom.

The 130ft garden is an ideal space for young families and the home is completed by uPVC double glazing, a detached garage to the rear with additional parking as well as of street parking to the front.


This property falls within council tax Band F - £2,036 in the current year.

The agent has not tested any apparatus, equipment, fixtures, fittings or services and so cannot verify that they are in working order or fit for their purpose. The buyer is advised to obtain verification from their solicitor or surveyor. All measurements and descriptions are approximate. The floor plan shown is for illustrative purposes only and should not be scaled from.

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