An exemplary makeover has transformed this two-bedroom Victorian appartment in Bruce Grove into a beautiful, contemporary home filled with light and style.

Chandos Road, Tottenham, 2 Bed. Flat

£500,000

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THE OWNERS SAY

The best thing about our flat is how blessed we are with our neighbours. We'll be sad to move away from them, but we know whoever moves in will make new friends very soon.

We'll also miss the light in the front room in the afternoon and the lovely blossoms outside. Since renovating the loft, we've loved watching the sunset with my daughter and looking out at the birds.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D
Potential Energy Rating D

Council Tax:
Band C in the borough of Haringey
(£1,962 in 2025/26)

Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £50
Gas £40
Water £55
These figures naturally change seasonally during the year.

Tenure:
Leasehold with 118 years remaining.

Service charge:
None

Ground rent:
£200 annually

Neighbours:
There are 2 flats in the building in total.

Recent work:
The current owners have extended into the loft, installed a new kitchen and bathroom, and redecorated throughout.

Getting around:
From Chandos Road, you can easily access the Overground at Bruce Grove or the Victoria Line at Seven Sisters, both of which provide fast, frequent travel across the capital. And for those who prefer two wheels, you can pick up the super-fast cycle highway nearby, taking you directly into the city. The Standard Express runs from nearby Tottenham Hale when you need to get further afield.

Onward plans:
The owners are moving to accommodate a growing family but plan to stay local. They are actively looking.

THE LEGAL BIT

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

This beautiful apartment occupies the top two floors of a Victorian end-of-terrace building. Thoughtfully designed by the current owners, the living space retains its period appeal with a (fully functional) Victorian fireplace, whilst the kitchen brings blade with a striking combination of black and textured strand board. Bold colours have been flawlessly executed with volume control, adding warming, on-point accents to the kitchen, bedroom and freshly installed bathroom on the first floor.

Upstairs, the new loft extension is a light-filled sanctuary, thanks to the large skylights that let sunshine pour in. Here again, decisions have clearly been design-led but not at the expense of practicality. For example, plumbing has been installed in case the mood for an ensuite takes you. But the jewel in the crown has to be the dormer window. Clad in wood, it frames the view across the rooftops as you lay in bed, adding drama and interest to this very special space.

Chandos Road sits happily in the midst of Bruce Grove, which is loved by locals (and visitors) for its ridiculously good array of local pubs, eateries to suit every palate, and plenty of green spaces to recharge your batteries. Big on community and culture, with the wilds of Tottenham Marshes on your doorstep, it's no wonder people keep flocking to this neck of the woods.

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Explore North London
landmarks

1 Bruce Castle

Named after Robert the Bruce, former owner of its grounds, this remarkable Grade-I listed manor house has a long and storied history. Its owners include Henry VIII’s “Groom of the Bedchamber” and Sir Rowland Hill, inventor of the postage stamp. Queen Elizabeth I, Charles Dickens and Charles Babbage all paid visits to the castle. And on its grounds is the magnificent Bruce Castle Oak, runner-up for England’s Tree of the Year in 2018!

2 Cinnamon Leaf Food Hall

Family-owned by siblings Kiera and Lewis (and some others), Cinnamon Leaf Food Hall is on a mission to promote healthy eating and sustainable living, with a focus on Afro-Caribbean cuisine and culture. It opened in 2020—right in the middle of the COVID–19 pandemic—and is going from strength to strength.

3 The Beehive

Inside, this “community pub” has all the usual diversions—pool table, board games, darts. But the huge covered beer garden is the real draw. Open all year round, it’s as buzzy as the pub’s name implies.

4 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.

5 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.