Pine Grove, London, N20
- PROPERTY TYPE
Detached
- BEDROOMS
4
- BATHROOMS
5
- SIZE
4,068 sq ft
378 sq m
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Description
The Tour
Undulating topiary envelopes the trunks of a row of pleached trees that give cover the wonderfully humble Arts and Crafts façade, all that remains, in fact, of the original house. An arched portico, shaded by the dappling foliage of a camelia tree, leads through an arched hardwood doorway, giving entry to a large hallway laid with large-format quarry tiles. A wall of Crittal lies ahead, with panels of reeded glass inviting a distorted light from the southern façade.
Beyond lies a dramatic open plan space, its exposed steel structure permitting a 14m expanse. Oak floorboards run underfoot, as they do through much of the house with the exception of the kitchen and bathrooms. Underfloor heating is present throughout. A wall of window, contained by the barely-there profiles of Fineline glazed sliding doors, frames the rear garden and vivifies the room like a life-sized artwork that changes through the seasons.
To the right, a wall of painted exposed brick contains within it a recessed fireplace in dark engineered brick, a material datum that continues from the font porch and into the external rear elevation. Behind it is a cove for records and intimate listening. A living room occupies the center of the room and transitions from dining to kitchen via a massive kitchen island.
The kitchen is custom-designed with stainless steel worktops and appliances by Gaggenau. Carcassing is in birch ply and white cabinetry is set against panelling in Douglas Fir. Quarry tiles run underfoot and the space is lit from above by a series of rooflights resting on exposed beams. The kitchen has its own glazed door to the garden. Behind the Douglas Fir panelling is a utility room, and beyond that is a plant/boiler room with its own access from the front driveway, and a guest WC.
At the front of the plan, behind a wall of reeded Crittal, is a fantastic study space, which can also be used as a more intimate sitting room or media space.
From the entrance hall, an open tread staircase, in steel with oak treads, rises from a concrete plinth against a wall of painted brick. The first floor contains three bedrooms. The principal suite is situated at the rear and pitches Douglas fir panelling against oak joinery, and light-grey Carrara marble against Corian elements in bathroom. The other two bedrooms on this level both have built-in wardrobes. One has an en suite shower room, the other with the sole use of a shower room on the landing space.
The second floor is reached via an oak staircase with birch ply balustrade and marine-ply slatted panelling. This level is given to a massive bedroom within the vaulted loft space. It has its own bathroom with a free-standing Corian bath, set behind beautifully crafted glazed doors with iroko frames. Opposite the bathroom, iroko framed doors also open to a decked terrace with a westerly outlook for evening sun and sunset.
Outdoor Space
The front and rear gardens were designed by the acclaimed garden designer, Arne Maynard.
The front section is a sumptuous accompaniment to the modesty of the façade; a light mask of privacy, and yet a subtle nod to the curation within.
At the rear, the enormity of space allows Maynard’s designs even more ambition. Here. Large interlocking Corten steel forms a series of raised beds, creating the sense of a contemporary parterre or terraces, softened in their edges by meadow planting.
The base of the planting scheme is of violets and wild strawberries, out of which, in the spring, burst a wonderful array of tulips and associated spring bulbs. In the summer it is suffused with lupins, peonies and aconitum which become the second wave, flooding through and enveloping the entire central section.
The garden is punctuated with topiary and held in at the edges by lovely, loose cloud hedges of yew. Pleached pears provide fruit and further enclosure for the garden at a higher level. The garden rises gently from the terrace by the house to the greenhouse, lawn and enclosing hedge at the rear.
The Area
Once royal hunting grounds, Totteridge Village has retained its rural emphasis. Lying on a ridge between the valley of the Dollis Brook and Folly Brook, the area commands spectacular views over London, replete with meadowland.
The house is between the green acres of both Totteridge Common and Brook Farm. There is every opportunity for outdoor activities, with the South Herts Golf Club, playing fields, multiple riding stables and cricket clubs nearby. The London Loop walk allows for walking from Barnet to Totteridge entirely through the park, without having to step onto the roads.
The area functions as a village, with gracefully preserved Edwardian and Victorian mansion house radiating out from Totteridge Common. The house’s local pub, just an 8-minute walk away, is The Orange Tree, known for its picturesque lakeside views and seasonal menu. Moore & Sons is a much-loved local butchers, and Veronica Lancaster is a local icon for her interior design shop with a range of paints, wallpaper and fabrics.
The area supplies day-to-day amenities with a Waitrose and Marks & Spencer alongside independent businesses; a wonderful florist is established beside the station.
There is an excellent choice of schools in the area, both public and independent, which include Haberdasher's, Mill Hill, Dame Alice, Aldenham, Belmont, Lochinver and Queen Elizabeth's.
A 20-minute walk away, the Northern Line at Totteridge & Whetstone reaches central London in approximately 30 minutes. The A1, M1 and M25, are easily accessible.
Council Tax Band: H
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- Band: H
- PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
- On street
- GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
- Private garden
- ACCESSIBILITYHow a property has been adapted to meet the needs of vulnerable or disabled individuals.Read more about accessibility in our glossary page.
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