Thoughtfully designed and full of character, this Victorian three-bedroom maisonette is a verifiable jewel box moments from Alexandra Park and the Broadway.

Muswell Hill Place, Muswell Hill, 3 Bed. Flat

£1,075,000

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

Set on a quiet street in Muswell Hill, the current owners have elevated what was already a handsome period property to a whole new level. Not only have they added considered updates that make daily life easier––bespoke storage and a beautifully designed home office for quiet focus—but they have also brought colour, style and panache everywhere you look.

The home strikes that elusive balance between old and new. Original sash windows and stripped wooden doors sit beautifully alongside exposed brick, clean lines and contemporary finishes. Light and life flow naturally through the main living space, and bi-fold doors lead out to a petite but perfectly formed garden, where morning coffees or summer suppers become second nature.

And what a location! Alexandra Park is literally across the road, and Muswell Hill Broadway is just around the corner–think 8 mins to Toffs for the best fish and chips in London. You're also just steps from the Parkland Walk, a three-mile stretch of greenery that winds through Crouch End and Highgate. On top of that, Highgate and East Finchley stations are within striking distance on foot, by bike, or on one of the many buses that run from the Broadway.

THE OWNERS SAY

This will always be the home where we first became a family, and so it will forever hold a very special place in our hearts. Having a garden, a second floor, a third bedroom and a little balcony with a view (you can see the Shard!) has been so special.

We've felt blessed to have this oasis in the middle of such a great neighbourhood and to be surrounded by so much green space. We truly wish and hope the next owners will have an equally special time in their new home.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating E
Potential Energy Rating C

Council Tax:
Band C in the borough of Haringey
£1,962.61 in 2025/26

Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £60
Gas £60
Water £40
These figures naturally change seasonally.

Tenure:
The property comes with a share of the freehold, with 991 years remaining on the lease.

Neighbours:
In the building, there are two flats in total.

Recent work:
A substantial built-in wardrobe was added to the main bedroom, providing ample storage space. In the dining area, a custom banquette with a flip-up top was installed, offering both comfortable seating and hidden storage. Additional shelving was added to the living room, the main en-suite bathroom and the downstairs bathroom, increasing organisation and display options. The garden shed was significantly upgraded to create a comfortable office, with a built-in desk and extensive shelving, as well as installing a heating unit for year-round use. Lastly, a large wardrobe and storage unit were custom-built for the downstairs bedroom, further maximising the home's storage.

Getting around:
The nearest Tube station is Highgate (Northern line, Z3), about an 18-minute walk away. Alternatively, East Finchley (Northern line, Z3) is about 20 minutes on foot. Backing this up, the area is well-served by numerous bus routes, facilitating easy travel to nearby neighbourhoods and central London. Major roads such as the North Circular (A406) are also within close reach—a great plus for drivers, especially when heading out of town.

Added to the mix, we appreciate the property's proximity to the Parkland Walk. This scenic three-mile green corridor follows a disused railway line, connecting Finsbury Park to Alexandra Palace. Accessible just steps from the front door, this trail offers a tranquil route for walking and cycling through woodlands.

Onward plans:
The current owners are selling chain-free.

Anything else:
Being so close to Alexandra Palace means year-round concerts, the ice skating rink, the recently refurbished Alexandra Park Theatre, the weekly Farmer's Market and of course, the modern phenomenon that is darts. And, being so close to Crouch End too, means you get two incredible, London village neighbourhoods for the price of one.

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1 Toffs of Muswell Hill

This well-established fish & chip shop is a stomping ground for locals. The freshly-fried seafood isn't exactly a healthy option, but it is always lip-smackingly good. Eat inside the licensed restaurant where there is always a friendly atmosphere, or taken away and enjoyed at home. Either work for us.

2 Everyman Muswell Hill

This beautiful Grade II listed Art Deco building, built by English architect George Coles, was formerly an Odeon cinema. Recently taken over by Everyman, they’ve brought the space back to life with their signature lush seating and refurbished screens. Here you can enjoy a slice of pizza and drink while you watch from an array of entertainment options: mainstream and independent films, and screenings of live theatre and music events.

3 Cheeses of Muswell Hill

Cheeses of Muswell Hill does exactly what it says and does it incredibly well. With knowledgeable and passionate staff, a wide selection if fromagerie to choose from and a plethora of cheese-related stuff, it's a heaven for cheese lovers and general foodies alike.

4 La Lluna

Unbeatable tapas and cocktails to be had at this fab, buzzy Spanish restaurant, right on the Broadway. Our personal favs have to be the stuffed courgette flowers and the crispy chipirones, plus they also have some delicious, charcuterie and regional cheeses. Well worth a visit.

5 Cosi Homewares

Everyone has their favourite homewares store, and this is one of our favs – certainly in Muswell Hill. Behind the gorgeous curved window, Cosi has a fab selection of things for the home to peruse and inspire.