Beautifully simple and lovingly styled, this two-bedroom (plus office) Victorian half-house sits on a street close to a coveted school and is a tonic to come home to.
Etherley Road II, South Tottenham, 2 Bed. House
£635,000
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THE LEGAL BIT
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BRICKWORKS SAYS
A Victorian half-house is a common sight in this part of the capital. The idea is that you enter the front door you share with the neighbour, but the rest of the house is all yours, including the freehold. And this house is a wonderful example. Having been stripped back to its minimalist best, the current owners have done a top-to-toe job of creating soothing spaces. Originally two rooms, the living space has been opened up so that dining and kicking back feel distinct but not disconnected. Downstairs is also a small but perfectly formed office, ideal for working from home, and leaving the day behind when you close the door.
What is so pleasing is the harmony achieved. There is coherence to the calming neutral colours complemented by natural greens and soft pinks that add up to an interior that is like a sigh of relief. Nice touches can be found, like the marble effect in the, quite frankly decadent feeling bathroom, echoed in the countertop of the kitchen. The house excels in practicality too, with features like the cupboard under the stairs, and the garden, paved for convenience and perfect for enjoying time al fresco.
Etherley Road sits between West Green Road and Green Lanes, giving you plenty of delicious options on your plate. Alongside famed Turkish restaurants that have been keeping the community full for years, newer kids on the block like Pasero and True Craft are already becoming institutions. And of course, Dusty Knuckle is a must for anyone who takes their sourdough seriously. Whet your whistle at The Salisbury, or for more outdoorsy pastimes head to the green spaces of nearby Chestnuts or Downhills Parks.
THE OWNERS SAY
We've really enjoyed the refurbishment of this lovely house, stripping it all back to the original Victorian space, including the lovely floorboards. We worked with a stylist on a calm and cohesive theme to bring it all together.
The light in the house is wonderful, and the garden makes for a fantastic outside space, bigger than most private gardens for full houses. And the proximity to all that this area has to offer, including Chestnuts Nursery and Primary School, is just fantastic!
POINTS TO CONSIDER
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating C
Potential Energy Rating C
Council Tax:
Band C in the borough of Haringey
£1,873 in 2025/26
Utilities:
Monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £100
Gas £42
Water £40
These figures naturally change seasonally.
Recent work:
The house has undergone a complete renovation.
Getting around:
From Etherley Road, there are plenty of options, with nearby Harringay Green Lanes (Suffragette line, Z3) opening up the Overground network, the Piccadilly Line at Turnpike Lane (Z3) or the Victoria Line at Seven Sisters (Z2). Or, jump on your bike to travel into town safely and speedily on the Cycle Superhighway.
Onward plans:
The owner is selling chain-free.
Brickworks loves:
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landmarks
1 Perkyn's
Fuelling our coffee addiction since the day it opened, Perkyn's is one of the best for a coffee hit. A bottle shop, too, fridges filled with beautifully designed craft beers and wine that makes any occasion feel like a real treat.
2 Yard Sale Pizza
Mouth-watering Yard Sale Pizza has made its way to Tottenham. Grab a few pizzas with friends and enjoy al fresco across the road in Downhills Park.
3 The Salisbury
The grand establishment that is The Salisbury harks back to the days when the area was rather well-to-do. It’s both a relief and a delight that despite various refurbishments over the years, no one has gone and done anything silly like ripping out the original Victorian saloon bar and décor. A wonderful pub. And even more special when you can call it your ‘local’.
4 Harringay Local Store
Easily one of the best local places to get quality, organic produce and all sorts of other delicious or practical home produce. And you get to take it home in their own tote, which reads: “Not Another Tescos.” A sentiment we can all get behind.
5 Beans & Barley
It began as a health food shop with a cafe as a sideshow, but the latter became so popular it grew and took over. Now, with an added a soft play area with kids’ toys and an expanded menu, it’s a huge hit with parents seeking solace in coffee and cake.