Bright Victorian conversion with garden outlook, long lease and excellent transport links..
- First-floor Victorian conversion with period features and high ceilings
- Two bedrooms, large bay-front reception, open-plan kitchen
- Recently renovated shower room and fresh interiors
- Long lease in place (details to be confirmed)
- 648 sq ft; comfortable but not oversized for two bedrooms
- Double glazing fitted post-2002; mains gas heating with radiators
- Solid brick walls likely lack modern cavity insulation
- Area classed very deprived; average crime levels locally
Light-filled first-floor conversion in a handsome Victorian terrace, offering two bedrooms, a large bay-front reception and an open-plan kitchen. The flat has been recently renovated — the shower room is new and finishes are contemporary — making it move-in ready for a first-time buyer or couple.
Practical strengths include a long lease, double glazing installed post-2002, mains gas central heating and private rear outlook over gardens. At 648 sq ft the layout feels comfortable for its size, with high ceilings and period features such as a fireplace and wooden floors that add character and natural light.
Be aware of material points: the building’s original solid-brick walls likely lack modern cavity insulation, so heating bills and future retrofit costs should be considered. The property is leasehold; council tax band and service charge details are not provided. The surrounding area is classified as very deprived with average local crime statistics — buyers should weigh local social factors alongside strong transport links and improving local amenities.
Location is a genuine selling point: Lordsmead Road sits close to Bruce Grove and green spaces like Bruce Castle Park and Lordship Rec, with Bruce Grove Overground and Seven Sisters Victoria Line within walking distance. Good local schools and growing independent shops make this an attractive entry point to Tottenham for first-time buyers seeking character, transport convenience and future upside.