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Jacksons Lane, London N6 £1,150,000 Freehold 
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An end-of-terrace modern house with both a private garden
and splendid communal gardens, situated on this desirable road between
Highgate Village and the Tube station. It forms part of the Southwood House Estate, a triangle of
residences built in the early 1960s to a design by the architects Andrews,
Emerson, Sherlock & Keable. Andrews himself designed this particular house for his own occupation.
Being located on the end of the row, the house has some notable advantages, including very good natural
light (it is triple-aspect) and the biggest garden. It also has a off-street
parking space at the front.
Internal accommodation measures just under 1,500 sq ft, arranged over three floors with a small sun room at roof level. The ground floor contains an open-plan kitchen and dining room, with
sliding doors to the garden. There is a reception room overlooking the
garden on the first floor. The house also has three generous double
bedrooms, two bathrooms and a study. It has been
refurbished to a high standard by the current architect owners, who have updated it while remaining sympathetic to the original fabric of the building.
The Southwood
House Estate was created between 1958 and 1962 on the site of the
former Southwood House (c1745). The houses on Jacksons Lane were the last to
be completed, following those on Hillside Gardens and Southwood Lane.
The development was deliberately sited around the grounds of the old
house, and these now form a very attractive and sizeable communal space
with mature trees, which is for the sole use of residents.
Highgate Village has a wide variety of shops,
cafés, pubs and
restaurants. The open spaces of Hampstead Heath and Waterlow Park, and
the ancient Highgate Wood and Queen's Wood, are all close at hand. The
house is a short walk from Highgate
Underground station (Northern Line), and from the stop for the number
43 bus, which runs direct to Moorgate, Bank and London Bridge. There is
also a stop for the 134 bus, which serves Camden Town and Tottenham
Court Road. There are good local schools in
the area, including Highgate School and St Michael’s Primary School.
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