A home at ease, this two-bedroom house in the Noel Park conservation area has been refreshed to create comforting, harmonious interiors with an ever-so-pretty garden out back.
Gladstone Avenue, Noel Park, 2 Bed. House
£650,000
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THE LEGAL BIT
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BRICKWORKS SAYS
Some houses seem to get the tone just right, and this two-bedroom freehold house has some beautifully-understated backdrops. The current owners have rejuvenated rooms with artful palettes that complement the home’s distinguished features, such as elegant sash windows (we are in love with the unusual trio in the bedroom) and the cast-iron fireplace. More updated additions only enhance the aesthetic, from the column radiators to the restored floorboards, not to mention the fabulous decorative feet of the roll-top bath.
That’s not to say the house doesn’t also is eminently practical in many ways. A downstairs toilet for example, custom-built storage in the hallway and main bedroom and dividing doors to optimise the cosiness of the living room. Outside, the garden is a botanical treat, with something budding and beautiful everywhere you look, and a secluded seating area to enjoy it all.
Noel Park reaps the benefits of it’s peaceful location and proximity to the buzz of Wood Green. As well as reliably tasty Turkish restaurants at nearby Green Lanes or at neighbourhood pub The Prince, newer kids on the block like Dusty Knuckle, Olive Three and Bolland & Crust are keeping things interesting. When you’ve had your fill, take a meander along to Ally Pally and pick up supplies at the weekly farmers´ market, or just take in the views.
THE OWNERS SAY
Noel Park is a quiet little bubble between the bustle of Tottenham and Wood Green. It has a strong community with lots of young families and professional couples and has been the perfect home with a great backyard ready for summer BBQs, nestled in a fuss-free landscaped garden. It’s the right time for us to move further afield but we will be sad to go.
POINTS TO CONSIDER
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D
Potential Energy Rating B
Council Tax:
Band D in the borough of Haringey
(£2,652 in 2025/26)
Utilities:
Monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £30
Gas £55
Water £50
These figures naturally change seasonally.
Recent work:
The current owners have redecorated top to bottom, restored the floorboards and added new radiators.
Getting around:
Equidistant to Wood Green (Z3) or Turnpike Lane (Z3), you can jump on the Piccadilly Line from either and be in central London in a jiffy. If you need to get further afield, you can reach National Rail services with Alexandra Palace just down the road, with direct trains to Oxford and Cambridge.
Onward plans:
The house is being sold chain-free.
Anything else:
Noel Park is an ideal spot for families. There is a brand new children's playground in Russell Park and two great daycares within Noel Park. It's a game changer for working families of all shapes and sizes.
Brickworks loves:
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landmarks
1 Alicis
Restaurant by day, lounge bar by night. Serving up every kind of brunch your heart could desire and Turkish delights around the clock in stylish surroundings, with DJ’s spinning the tunes when the sun goes down.
2 The New Moon
When you’re looking for a classic London boozer, look no further. The beer is reasonably priced (yes, two pints for under a tenner does still exist!), the locals are warm and genuine and the karaoke is worth sticking about for!
3 BlueRock
A local and much loved Caribbean takeaway. Make sure you go with a big appetite for generous portions of Jollof rice and fried dumplings.
4 Lordship Recreation Ground
'The Rec' is a generous green space with a paddling pool, playground, a BMX track and little woods for all kinds of muddy adventures and make-believe.
5 Bikes for Good Causes
Upgrade your ride, get a tune-up or just hang out in the cafe—all while helping the local community. Bikes for Good Causes works with my AFK (formerly Action For Kids Charitable Trust) to support young people with learning disabilities, providing valuable work experience opportunities—and a damn good cup of Drury coffee.