An easy elegance is evident in every corner of this three-bedroom Victorian home in Seven Sisters, where calming interiors are a welcome tonic to busy modern life.

Beaconsfield Road, Seven Sisters, 3 Bed. House

£900,000

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THE LEGAL BIT

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

It takes great skill to make style look this effortless. But look a little closer, and you’ll see that the owners of this light-filled house have gone to considerable lengths to achieve such flawless results. From top to toe, the house is cohesive, soothing and neutral, with high-spec touches that avoid being sleek. The living room fireplace has been brought back to life with a marble surround and slate hearth. And new double-glazed, sash windows, solid oak floors, and a deep green, shaker-style kitchen all add up to a sense of a job very well done.

Upstairs, three comfortable-sized bedrooms are all styled in the same satisfyingly simple fashion, with custom-joinery, including wardrobes in the main bedroom and a beautifully minimalist bathroom. The careful attention to detail continues outside. The house has been repointed to give it a new lease of life, and London stock brick has been sourced for the new garden wall. At the rear, there are two decked platforms to chase the sun, so you can pick your spot to enjoy the delightful garden in full bloom.

Seven Sisters is an area that continues to thrive. From sensational sourdough pizza at True Craft to refined plates at Pasero, there are plenty of options for food and drink. It’s long been popular with a creative crowd, and with the borough being named London Borough of Culture for 2027, you can’t help feeling it’s really on the up. Plus, the area is not short on green spaces, with delightful Downhills Park just a stroll away and the Markfield Park festival highlighting local community spirit at its best.

THE OWNERS SAY

Beaconsfield Road has offered us the perfect balance — a generous period home with a welcoming community that feels creative and connected. One thing about the house we’ve enjoyed and know we’re unlikely to get again is the quality of light - it’s flooded with sunlight from morning to evening, with peaceful views of greenery at the back and the sky at the front. Our children will miss spending hours playing in the garden, climbing the fig tree, and enjoying the local football court and playground on Lawrence Road.


The local food is another amazing highlight with endless options— from the ever-changing residences at Pasero to the unforgettable Egusi Bowl at Chuku’s. It’s hard to imagine a better place to have called home.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating C
Potential Energy Rating B

Council Tax:
Band D in the borough of Haringey
£2,107 in 2025/26

Utilities:
Monthly costs are approx:
Gas & Electricity £180
Water £50
These figures naturally change seasonally.

Recent work:
The current owners have undertaken a full refurbishment including rewiring, a new boiler and radiators, updated flooring upstairs and down. They have also added an extension, installed a new kitchen and bathroom, and have repointed the front of the house. The potential to increase the footprint further is also evident in the large loft space.

Getting around:
The Victoria Line at Seven Sisters is just down the road (around 7 minutes on foot), giving you speedy access to Kings Cross, Oxford Street, and beyond. When you’re going further afield, you can travel directly to Stanstead using the express service from nearby Tottenham Hale.

Onward plans:
The house is being sold chain-free.

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1 Bernie Grant Arts Centre

The eponymous Bernie Grant Arts Centre, founded by the Tottenham Labour MP during the 1990s, was designed by David Adjaye and built to showcase the best of independent and international arts with a focus on culturally diverse practice. It has a fantastic arthouse cinema, dance and theatre auditorium, and cafe/bar/shop—all well worth a visit.

2 With Milk

Run by two sisters, this sweet, independent coffee shop & deli on nearby Philip Lane packs a punch serving amazing coffee roasted by Perky Blenders in local Leytonstone. With a changing menu of sandwiches, sweet treats and blooming excellent croissants that always hit the spot, the ladies also offer gluten-free options, a range of halal meats and wonderful cheeses.

3 Luna D’Amore

Say hello to your new local, and very tasty, woodfired pizza takeaway. This lot aren’t afraid to break the boundaries of pizza-making with regularly changing specials, but purists will be satisfied with the freshness and delicious dough.

4 Pasero

Brilliant all-day eatery elegantly takes you from breakfast to late-night cocktails. With chefs in residence who rotate frequently and a little deli/pantry section of delicious things to nibble on at home, there is something for everyone.

5 The Post Bar

The Post Bar is a Music Venue and Café with a classic Argentine charcoal grill and beer garden in the heart of Tottenham. Expect top-notch grilled food, delicious empanadas and plenty of good vibes. A crowd-funding appeal has kept the doors open, further embedding it into the community.