- Five-bedroom Victorian family home arranged over three floors +
- Elegant through reception with fireplaces and bespoke cabinetry +
- Reception flowing through to the kitchen diner +
- Kitchen diner opening directly onto the rear garden +
- Westerly-facing garden extending to approximately 25 ft +
- Principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and en-suite bathroom +
- Additional family bathroom +
- Characterful period features throughout +
- 0.3 Miles of Archway station +
- Potential to extend on the ground floor STPP +
A charming five-bedroom Victorian family home arranged over three floors, offering well-balanced accommodation and a westerly-facing garden.
The ground floor features an elegant through reception filled with character, including period fireplaces and bespoke cabinetry, creating a wonderful entertaining and living space. This area connects through to the kitchen diner, which in turn opens directly onto the westerly-facing rear garden, allowing for an easy flow between indoor and outdoor living.
Upstairs, the property offers five bedrooms arranged across the upper floors, including a principal bedroom with built-in wardrobes and an en-suite bathroom. A further family bathroom serves the remaining bedrooms, providing comfortable accommodation for family living.
The Owners Love
“We’ve loved raising our family here, especially knowing our children could walk to Coleridge Primary School, which is rated Outstanding, it’s been a wonderful community for them”
“The house is perfect for entertaining all year round, cosy Christmas gatherings by the open fire in winter and relaxed summer BBQs in the garden with friends and family”
“What first made us fall in love with the house were the beautiful original features and the incredible view of London from the top floor, it still feels special every time we see it”
We've Noticed
The house offers the potential to extend into the side return subject to planning permission.
Positioned between Highgate, Archway and Crouch End, Parolles Road forms part of the sought-after Whitehall Park Conservation Area. The area has a strong community feel, with the majority of properties remaining as houses rather than flats, making it particularly popular with families. A number of well-regarded state and private schools are close by, while Archway Underground Station (0.3 miles away) and a variety of bus routes provide convenient transport connections.