Property Details:
Glasslyn Road, Crouch End, London N8
Two bedroom garden conversion

Available 1st December 2011 onwards

Beautifully presented two bedroom late-Victorian garden conversion on quiet street fortunately situated on the Highgate side of Crouch End.

Arranged as follows:

Ground floor:

Entrance hallway, running from the front to the back of the building. Split level, with oak flooring.

Living room: well proportioned - 14'8 x 12'10 ft; original period cast-iron fireplace; bay with sliding sash-windows, and coloured glass quarter-lights; original ceiling mouldings including decorative cornice work and ceiling rose

Kitchen-Breakfast room (20'9 x 7ft at narrowest widening to 10ft). Recently fitted cream farmhouse style high and low level units. Washing machine and fridge/freezer. Electric oven with halogen hob. Kitchen table and chairs. Back door leading down steps to:

Conservatory (15 x 7'4 ft) terracota tiled floor and exposed brick walls. French windows opening on to sixty foot back garden with lawn, patio, herbaceous borders and garden shed.

Bedroom One: double measuring 11'6 x 10'8. Wooden casement windows overlooking back garden; close fitted beige carpet.

Bedroom Two/Study (11'5 x 7'4 ft). Neutral carpet. Access to conservatory.

Bathroom (8'4 x 5'3 ft) Modern fitted white suite in reproduction Victorian style, comprising enclosed bath with fixed overhead shower, w.c., and pedestal basin; wooden floors.

Located 0.75 miles from Highgate northern line underground, 0.8 miles from Hornsey BR station, and a short bus ride from Finsbury Park (piccadilly, victoria line tubes and national and suburban rail). 0.8 miles from the A1. Available furnished to a high standard from the start of August 08, subject to contract.


Available furnished £340 per week, subject to contract


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