Four-bedroom Edwardian end terrace with 52 ft garden, close to transport and green spaces.
Approx 1,268 sq ft across three floors
An end-of-terrace Edwardian house arranged over three floors, offering about 1,268 sq ft of family space. High ceilings, period mouldings and a large reception room give immediate character; a 52 ft private garden and powered outbuilding add practical outdoor space and work-from-home flexibility. Double-glazed windows were installed post-2002 and the home is offered chain free on a freehold title.
The layout includes four good-sized bedrooms and a large kitchen/breakfast room, but there is a single family bathroom, so the house may best suit families prepared to adapt space or to extend subject to consents. The property is in reasonable decorative order but photos and descriptions indicate some dated finishes (carpets, kitchen) and typical early-20th-century solid brick walls with no known insulation — an opportunity for energy upgrades and improvement works.
Location is a principal selling point: close to Northumberland Park and Tottenham Hale stations, popular local cafés, green spaces such as Bruce Castle Park and the Wetlands, and within easy reach of the new stadium. The neighbourhood appeals to young families and professionals; nearby highly rated schools add appeal for children of school age.
Buyers should note a few local considerations: the area is relatively deprived with above-average crime rates compared with London averages, and council tax band is not provided. Flood risk is low and mobile/broadband connectivity is strong. This house suits buyers seeking period character with renovation potential, those wanting outdoor space and proximity to transport, or investors targeting an improving north-London pocket.