It's impossible not to fall for this four-bedroom Victorian home in Tottenham, bursting with personality and an undeniable sense of joy.

Cunningham Road, Tottenham, 5 Bed. House

£825,000

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POINTS TO CONSIDER

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

Council Tax:
The property falls into Band D (£2,107 in 2024/25) in the borough of Haringey.

Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx: Electricity £80, Gas £100 and Water £50.

Recent work:
The current owners have significantly remodelled the house, most notably with the kitchen extension as well as converting the loft to create two new rooms.

Getting around:
You're minutes from Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale, which means you can hop on the Victoria Line and be in Oxford Circus in 15 minutes door to door. Mainline services also run directly to Liverpool Street via Stoke Newington, London Feilds and Bethnal Green. There are also numerous bus routes running nearby. When you need to get further afield, the Stansted Express runs from Tottenham Hale.

Onward plans:
What current owners need to find and are actively looking.

THE LEGAL BIT

While we strive to create true-to-life photographs, floor plans and descriptions, our marketing material is only a guide. Purchasers should always visit in person, ask relevant questions and triple-check details. Brickworks takes our duty of care incredibly seriously and takes all reasonable steps to ensure all presented information is correct. However, we sometimes rely on the accuracy of the information provided to us by the seller and others. Also, please note that we often round up/down total floor plan measurements and/or use approximate distances.

BRICKWORKS SAYS

Is it the creative use of colour? It could be the understated cool of the renovation. Whatever the reason, this house lifts the spirits in unexpected ways. From the sunshine yellow kitchen countertop to the lobster wallpaper in the blush shower room, colour is used with playful abandon.

But the appeal isn't skin deep. The current owners have done a stellar job remodelling the downstairs to create open and flexible spaces. At the front of the house, the comfortable living room is balanced with practical in-built cabinets accented in pink. At the back, an extended open-plan kitchen with a Rangemaster oven has been conceived with serious cooks in mind. Bi-fold doors connect the outside, extending the living space.

The colourful theme continues upstairs, from the bold hues in the smaller bedroom to the rich blue of the main bedroom. Combined with the panelling, it makes for a seriously grown-up retreat. The bathroom is modern and monochrome and big enough to share on busy mornings. At the very top, the renovated loft includes an office space overlooking the rooftops and another good-sized bedroom with elevated views.

Cunningham Road sits in the heart of resurgent Tottenham, a neighbourhood that has long attracted creative minds. A thriving arts scene coexists with a strong family-oriented community, offering a diverse culinary landscape, excellent transport links and abundant green spaces. With Walthamstow Wetlands and the River Lea a short stroll away, residents enjoy a balance of urban energy and tranquil green spaces.

THE OWNERS SAY

Cunningham Road is a hidden gem tucked away between the bustle of Seven Sisters and Tottenham Hale. We love the view of the road as you head home, turning off Broad Lane, with the unbroken line of parapet roofs on each side and the gable-fronted house on Tynemouth Road at the far end. We also love the sense of community among our neighbours, many of whom have become friends.

The space really works for a family like ours. We love the storage in the fitted cupboards and wardrobes. We love cooking in the kitchen while kids play in the dining area or the garden. We love a kitchen disco too! We love the way light streams into the main bedroom in the evening. We love this house and feel it has loved us back over the time we have lived here. We will be sad to leave, but we are sure someone else will love it just as much.

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Explore North London
landmarks

1 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.

2 The High Cross

All quaint and Tudor-y, this micropub is actually situated in what used to be a 1920s public toilet. (They don’t make ’em like they used to…) Renowned for its surprisingly large selection of beer and an absolutely delicious Sunday Roast, this eccentric wee gem could be your new local.

3 Bernie Grant Arts Centre

The eponymous Bernie Grant Arts Centre, founded by the Tottenham Labour MP during the 90s, was designed by David Adjaye and was built to showcase the best of independent and international arts with a focus on culturally diverse practice. There is a fantastic arthouse cinema, dance and theatre auditorium and cafe/bar/shop. All well worth a visit in our opinion.

4 Markfield Park

Being recognized as one of the best parks in the country, the award winning Markfield Park is a gorgeously leafy riverside green space nestled beside the towpath of the River Lea. Peppered with houseboats along the Lea and a plethora of wildlife, the park is also home to the historic Beam Engine Museum and the family friendly Markfield Park Cafe serving healthy snacks and homemade cakes.

5 True Craft

In this crazily-good pizza joint on the West Green Road, local craft beers (like Beavertown) sit happily next to quality imports (think Weizen-style Bavarian), giving you all kinds of problems when it comes to ordering. One of the most favourite spots in South Tottenham, and rightly so, you can also 'takeaway' if you fancy.