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Campdale Road, Tufnell Park, N7

£650,000

A bright and spacious two bedroom flat with its own garden, converted from the entire top floor of an attractive three storey corner house, with direct views over Tufnell Park Playing Fields (and tennis courts) and yards from Foxham Gardens. Great transportation links with multiple bus routes and Tufnell Park (Northern Line) tube a few minutes walk away. In recent years an abundance of high quality food outlets, including a fantastic fishmonger, butcher, grocery stores and bakeries have sprung up. There are also a number of lovely restaurants close at hand.
The flat is located in a quiet tree lines road. Features include a lovely garden, large eat-in kitchen, double glazed sash windows, a fireplace, excellent storage and an internal staircase. Chain Free with low outgoings.

Living Room 13'7" x 11'8" Fireplace. Two large sash windows overlooking the park
Kitchen diner 12'5" x 11'8" Fully fitted. Ample dining space. Sash window
Bedroom 13'6" x 10'1" Including 10' wide fitted wardrobes. Two sash windows overlooking the park
Bedroom 10'6" x 6'4" Sash window
Bathroom 10'2" x 5'6" White suite. Sash window
Internal staircase with window, leading to 9'4" x 8'7" hallway with storage
Garden 29'5" x 15'9" With shed. Exclusive to this flat

Tenure: Leasehold 92 years
Ground rent: £10 p.a.
Service charge: £77 per month Includes Buildings Insurance
Council tax: Band E (Islington Borough)
EPC: Band D (potential Band C)
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PROPERTY LOCATION

STREET INFO

Tufnell Park in north London, covers the borders of Islington and Camden they run along the line of an old Roman way which stretched from what used to be a Roman camp along the Holloway Roads, up Dartmouth Hill and over Hampstead Heath.

Historically known for its farms and dairies, Tufnell Park was bought by the wealthy Tufnell family in the 18th Century. They they held up until the early 20th Century. Several local street are still named after Tufnell family members including Mary Carleton (Carleton Road N7) . Urbanisation began in the mid 19th Century sponsored by Henry Tufnell, designed by John Shaw Jr and developed by George Truefitt including St. George's Church. Truefitt also built himself a large house in what is now Middleton Grove, N7. A second phase of building around Celia, Hugo, Corinne, Huddleston and Archibald Roads was later completed.

More recently, Tufnell Park has changed from a fairly quiet suburb in Zone 2 on the Northern Line, to a highly desirable place for London’s Professionals and families to make their home. The area boasts some well-regarded local schools, live jazz at the Tufnell Park Tavern, with artisan cafes and upmarket shops along Fortess Road near Tufnell Park Tube.