A four-bedroom, two-bathroom period house with a south-facing garden and roof terrace, located on a popular road in Muswell Hill.

Ham & High: The delightful garden is 92ft longThe delightful garden is 92ft long (Image: Martyn Gerrard)

Offered for sale chain-free, the end-terrace property comprises; a hallway, living room-diner, kitchen-breakfast room and cloakroom on the ground floor, there are three bedrooms and the main bathroom on the first floor and the master bedroom with en-suite on the second floor.

Ham & High: The dining room has a Victorian fireplace and exposed floorboardsThe dining room has a Victorian fireplace and exposed floorboards (Image: Martyn Gerrard)

Victorian cast-iron fireplaces are beautiful features of the living room and dining room, the living room one having a white surround and mantel. These rooms also have the original floorboards, exposed and varnished.

Ham & High: The kitchen has a wall-mounted display cabinet and breakfast barThe kitchen has a wall-mounted display cabinet and breakfast bar (Image: Martyn Gerrard)

White and grey units with oak worktops fill the kitchen, which also has a stylish breakfast bar with storage.

There is plenty of built-in storage in the lovely master bedroom, which also has eaves storage. This room leads onto a large decked roof terrace, from which far-reaching views over the capital can be enjoyed.

Ham & High: The master bedroom has built-in wardrobesThe master bedroom has built-in wardrobes (Image: Martyn Gerrard)

The crowning glory of the house, is its delightful 92ft back garden, with a large patio, two lawns divided by a low wall, a path, an arbour and mature trees, shrubs and borders.

Price: £1,300,000

Location: Sutton Road, Muswell Hill

Agent: Martyn Gerrard, 0208 4422141

www.martyngerrard.co.uk

Ham & High: The dining room has a Victorian fireplace and exposed floorboardsThe dining room has a Victorian fireplace and exposed floorboards (Image: Martyn Gerrard)

Ham & High: The bathroom has Victorian featuresThe bathroom has Victorian features (Image: Martyn Gerrard)