£500,000
(£463/sq. ft)
3 bed property for saleTurkey Street, Enfield EN1
3 beds
1 bath
1,081 sq. ft
Just added
Freehold
About this property
“Original timber beams and a thoughtful modern extension epitomise this home’s approach to old and new”
This delightful three-bedroom house is discreetly screened from the street by a front garden of mature evergreen planting. It lies on Turkey Street, Enfield, a short walk from the expansive landscapes of the Lee Valley Regional Park and the historic parkland of Forty Hall and Whitewebbs. It has been sensitively adapted to modern living, with contemporary layers woven into the original structure that include a kitchen extension. Outside, fresh seeding is reinstating the garden lawn, while inside, paint colours trace the passage of the sun.
Setting the Scene
Surrounded by some of north London’s most enduring landscapes, the house enjoys a quietly pastoral setting and is thought to be a centuries-old former barn, converted into a home in the 1700s. Set within what was once a largely agrarian stretch of Enfield, Turkey Street reflects the gradual layering of former farmland into residential redevelopment.
The Grand Tour
The entrance is via a private garden at the front and opens into an atmospheric reception room that stretches across the full width of the house. A timber-framed window with trefoil-inspired tracery draws light into the room, introducing a note of decorative craftsmanship to the traditional brick façade, and original timber beams are preserved above.
A convenient dining room occupies the space between the front room and the new kitchen extension at the rear, sitting in constant dialogue with the home’s architectural origins. Solid wood cabinetry sides the kitchen walls, quietly retaining a rural character, and a skylight floods the room with light against the darkened granite worktops. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher and a washer/dryer.
From the reception room, a wooden staircase climbs to the first floor, which houses the principal bedroom, the second bedroom, and the bathroom. The principal bedroom is a characterful space, walls awash with a warm mustard yellow and carpeted with the beautiful weaves and natural seagrass hues. Opposite, the second bedroom has a view out into the garden, and both rooms benefit from fitted cupboards for ample storage.
A third bedroom sits on the second floor, dressed in a sunny ochre and with additional eaves storage.
The Great Outdoors
The garden unfolds as a private outdoor living area, enclosed by mature planting and dappled shade. Climbing greenery provides a sense of intimacy, and painted timber fencing creates a joyful backdrop. At the rear, a detached studio is partially concealed by the foliage and offers a peaceful setting for work or quiet retreat.
Out and About
Positioned between the historic estates of Enfield and the expansive landscapes of the Lee Valley Regional Park, Turkey Street boasts a setting that feels unexpectedly green for north-east London. The Grade-i listed estate and farm Forty Hall and the celebrated Capel Manor Gardens are both nearby. A network of waterways and walking trails offer a wonderful surrounding for walking or cycling.
Enfield Town is a short drive away and has a good selection of independent cafes, restaurants and shops. In the nearby area, local favourites include Holtwhites Bakery and Forty Hall Farm Shop.
Turkey Street station is a short walk away and runs direct services to London Liverpool Street. Enfield Lock station is also nearby, while the A10 and M25 provide convenient connections beyond the city.
Council Tax Band: D
This delightful three-bedroom house is discreetly screened from the street by a front garden of mature evergreen planting. It lies on Turkey Street, Enfield, a short walk from the expansive landscapes of the Lee Valley Regional Park and the historic parkland of Forty Hall and Whitewebbs. It has been sensitively adapted to modern living, with contemporary layers woven into the original structure that include a kitchen extension. Outside, fresh seeding is reinstating the garden lawn, while inside, paint colours trace the passage of the sun.
Setting the Scene
Surrounded by some of north London’s most enduring landscapes, the house enjoys a quietly pastoral setting and is thought to be a centuries-old former barn, converted into a home in the 1700s. Set within what was once a largely agrarian stretch of Enfield, Turkey Street reflects the gradual layering of former farmland into residential redevelopment.
The Grand Tour
The entrance is via a private garden at the front and opens into an atmospheric reception room that stretches across the full width of the house. A timber-framed window with trefoil-inspired tracery draws light into the room, introducing a note of decorative craftsmanship to the traditional brick façade, and original timber beams are preserved above.
A convenient dining room occupies the space between the front room and the new kitchen extension at the rear, sitting in constant dialogue with the home’s architectural origins. Solid wood cabinetry sides the kitchen walls, quietly retaining a rural character, and a skylight floods the room with light against the darkened granite worktops. Integrated appliances include a dishwasher and a washer/dryer.
From the reception room, a wooden staircase climbs to the first floor, which houses the principal bedroom, the second bedroom, and the bathroom. The principal bedroom is a characterful space, walls awash with a warm mustard yellow and carpeted with the beautiful weaves and natural seagrass hues. Opposite, the second bedroom has a view out into the garden, and both rooms benefit from fitted cupboards for ample storage.
A third bedroom sits on the second floor, dressed in a sunny ochre and with additional eaves storage.
The Great Outdoors
The garden unfolds as a private outdoor living area, enclosed by mature planting and dappled shade. Climbing greenery provides a sense of intimacy, and painted timber fencing creates a joyful backdrop. At the rear, a detached studio is partially concealed by the foliage and offers a peaceful setting for work or quiet retreat.
Out and About
Positioned between the historic estates of Enfield and the expansive landscapes of the Lee Valley Regional Park, Turkey Street boasts a setting that feels unexpectedly green for north-east London. The Grade-i listed estate and farm Forty Hall and the celebrated Capel Manor Gardens are both nearby. A network of waterways and walking trails offer a wonderful surrounding for walking or cycling.
Enfield Town is a short drive away and has a good selection of independent cafes, restaurants and shops. In the nearby area, local favourites include Holtwhites Bakery and Forty Hall Farm Shop.
Turkey Street station is a short walk away and runs direct services to London Liverpool Street. Enfield Lock station is also nearby, while the A10 and M25 provide convenient connections beyond the city.
Council Tax Band: D
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