Property Details:
Bradley Road, Alexandra Palace, London N22
Available 1st April 08
We are proud to market this fabulous Victorian cottage style terraced house, built just before the turn of the last century, situated on a quiet cul-de-sac, close to tube BR and Ally Pally. Available 1st October 2007

The property has been extensively but sympathetically modernised without sacrificing its period charm, and is in great condition throughout

Layout as follows:

Living Room (13'2[in to bay] x 11'9ft): sliding sash windows in sunny bay; original wooden floorboards; cast iron fireplace converted to a gas, with coal-effect gas fire

Kitchen (10'5 x 11'9ft): gorgeous farmhouse style kitchen. Ceramic floor tiles; butler-sink; wooden worktops running around three sides. Range style gas hob and cooker, with oak beam above. Small larder.

Bathroom (12'11 x 6'1ft): generously proportioned, with rolltop bath, heated towel rail, basin and vanity unit, storage cupboard and reproduction high flush w.c.

stairs ascending to first floor

Master bedroom (11'9 x 11'ft) original wooden floors; built in wardrobe

Second double bedroom (11'9 x 10'5ft) original wooden floors

Large loft room, accessed by folding steps, with hardwood stripped flooring, exposed brick, and velux window, could be sued as an office, guest bedroom, or large storage area

Pretty and private walled back garden, mature herbaceous borders, charming at any time of year, but resplendent in spring summer and autumn, with small ornamental water feature

Great location: 0.3 miles to Alexandra Palace BR station (18mins to Moorgate/interchange with Northern, Piccadilly and Victoria tube lines). 0.2 miles to Wood Green Piccadilly tube.

subject as always to completion of contract and satisfactory references


Available furnished £300 per week, subject to contract


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020 8341 5554

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