You arrive through a quaint entrance courtyard, with terracotta tiles underfoot and potted greenery softening the threshold. There's something unmistakably Mediterranean about it: warm, summery, quietly inviting. It sets the tone for what follows.
This is a rare find. A four-storey end of terrace house with generous bones, bright rooms, and proper ceiling height throughout. It needs updating and recalibration of the layout. But for someone with vision and a willingness to do the work, the potential here is significant. The kind of opportunity that rewards those prepared to see past the surface.
A central corridor runs the length of the house, connecting each floor with clarity. Upon entry, a formal dining room and main lounge sit side by side, both bright and spacious. Remove the wall between them and you'd have an on-trend open-plan living space that flows seamlessly from front to back.
Downstairs, a long kitchen with modern worktops leads to a small utility passage and a spacious bathroom with shower. Beyond that: the garden. A lovingly planted Spanish-style courtyard enclosed by towering walls for privacy, with terracotta sleepers framing colourful plant beds. It feels secluded, unhurried, far removed from the city pressing in around it.
Three bedrooms complete the house, all of which have fitted wardrobes. The principal bedroom faces the quiet cul-de-sac and benefits from a small en-suite WC.
Kiver Road is situated in one of North London's most misunderstood pockets. Technically Archway, often claimed by Islington, the location works quietly in your favour. You're moments from Upper Holloway's independent shops and cafés, a short walk to Highgate's leafy expanse and village charm, yet close enough to Archway's Northern line for a 15-minute run into King's Cross.
This is a neighbourhood in transition, where Victorian terraces are being quietly reimagined by those who recognise value before it becomes obvious. Waterlow Park and Hampstead Heath both lie within reach. Junction Road offers everyday convenience without pretension. And while Archway station provides swift connectivity to the City and West End, you're also well-placed for Tufnell Park and Kentish Town's livelier cultural offerings.
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