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£375,000
(£660/sq. ft)
1 bed flat for saleOakleigh Road North, Whetstone N20
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
568 sq. ft
EPC Rating: B
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About this property
Zoned Electric Underfloor Heating Throughout
Secure Underground Allocated Parking Space
Northern Line Steps From The Door
Large Windows, Exceptional Natural Light
245-Year Lease, Peppercorn Ground Rent
Whetstone High Street On The Doorstep
Smart App-Controlled Entry And Heating
Dollis Brook Walk Within Easy Reach
Peaceful First-Floor Position, Excellent Insulation
Some Furniture Available To Purchase
There's a particular kind of flat that just works. Not because it tries hard, but because everything about it has been thought through: The layout, the light, the insulation, the heating underfoot. 14 Oakleigh Road North is that kind of flat.
Sitting on the first floor of a well-maintained building in N20, it occupies a quietly privileged position: Close enough to Totteridge & Whetstone station and the high street to make both feel like extensions of home, but set back just enough that the street noise doesn't follow you in. The walls are thick. You don't hear your neighbours. That matters more than people realise until they've lived somewhere that doesn't offer it.
Inside, 568 square feet feels generous because of how it's arranged and, more than anything, how it's lit. The living room and bedroom both face the same aspect and are served by large windows that draw in light throughout the day and into the evening. In summer, the flat genuinely glows. In winter, it stays warm without effort, thanks to zoned electric underfloor heating throughout the bedroom, living room, and hallway, all controllable via an app on your phone, which also handles remote access to the building's smart entry system. Useful on a weekday when a parcel is due.
The living room is the heart of the flat. It's where evenings are spent, dinner is eaten, television is watched, guests are hosted, or, occasionally, a piano is played. It's the kind of room you come back to without thinking about it. The dining table sits near the window and catches enough light to make working from home feel less like a compromise. Sky Full Fibre Gigafast broadband, genuinely fast, runs through the building, and the mobile signal is reliable throughout.
The bedroom is quiet and well-insulated, and the flat holds its temperature overnight. The bathroom runs cool by comparison, which most people find welcome. Water pressure is excellent, something the current owner cites immediately, and rightly so.
Off the living area, a balcony faces east and catches the early morning sun. The seller admits to not using it much beyond a weekend coffee, but with the doors open on a warm afternoon, the flat breathes well. There's no garden to maintain, which for the right buyer is a feature in itself.
Parking is allocated, underground, and gated - a detail that becomes more valuable the longer you live somewhere. Several bays in the development now have EV charging points, with more likely to follow.
The location earns its place in the description. Totteridge & Whetstone station is moments away, putting the West End and the City within straightforward reach on the Northern line. The high street itself is one of the better ones in this part of north London - independent, varied, and used daily by people who actually live here. Nature's Nest and the French Market for coffee. La Luna, Izgara, Mala, Cocoricco for evenings. The Griffin for a drink in a proper beer garden. Charity shops and a long-running French market for weekend wandering. And when you want to get out properly, the Dollis Brook Walk begins near the station - a green corridor that supports a quiet 5k or a full hour-long loop without feeling crowded.
The seller will miss the ease of it. The light, the quiet, the independence. The sense of being in the middle of things without being overwhelmed by them. That's not nothing. That's the flat
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Tenure
Leasehold (245 years)
Service charge
£2,156 per year
Council tax band
D
Ground rent
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