Hoppers Road, Winchmore Hill N21 | Peter Barry Estate Agent

£599,950 Hoppers Road, Winchmore Hill N21   

5
1
1
70 Feet
Off street

Property Summary

Hoppers Road is less than half a mile to Winchmore Hill Network Rail Station and The Green with its ever popular cafes, restaurants and boutiques.

This beautiful extended Edwardian home has been renovated to a high standard and benefits from an attractive 70ft rear garden and off street parking for several cars. The property benefits from a master bedroom to the loft with en-suite shower room, fitted wardrobes and a large balcony offering spectacular views. Furthermore the property offers four first floor bedrooms, three of which are large doubles, a contemporary family bathroom, a beautiful lounge, a spacious open plan kitchen diner, utility room and guest cloakroom.


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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