Within a peaceful nook, just off Philip Lane in Tottenham, is this gorgeous four-bedroom house and garden. With an entirely new design woven around exquisite features, it has space and charisma to spare.
Greyhound Road, Tottenham, 4 Bed. House
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BRICKWORKS SAYS
Behind the jewel-like stained-glass front door, this remarkable home stands alone. Modern luxury is punctuated by old details, with dark hues framing ornate fireplaces. On the ground floor, the dramatic living and dining space gives way to a contemporary kitchen and south-east-facing garden. And the dreamy loft suite gets the full boutique treatment, complete with Crittall glass shower and creative custom storage. From the floorboards to the fixtures, every element of this home has been carefully chosen to create a cohesive space that balances dark and light, old and new, charm and comfort. There's plenty of room to work, play, gather and grow—perfect for a family on the lookout for an anything-but-ordinary home.
Downhills Park and lively Lordship Recreation Ground and Hub—with loads of activities for kids and grown-ups alike—are a stroll away. So are the shops and cafes/bars along Philip Lane and West Green Road. Transport links abound, with Bruce Grove Overground and Seven Sisters Underground stations within walking distance, putting Liverpool Street or Kings Cross less than 30 minutes from the door.
THE OWNER SAYS
This house has been a calm, quiet sanctuary for us. We love all the original features, especially the front door—which we painstakingly restored—and the fireplaces in the bedrooms.
We have a very friendly relationship with our neighbours, and we’ll miss the feeling of being part of such a strong, supportive community. There are lots of amazing places to eat and drink within walking distance: With Milk, Ten to Ten, True Craft, The Palm and many more. We’ll be sad to leave, but we think the next owners will love the house as much as we have.
POINTS TO CONSIDER
The EPC gives a current Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact Rating: D.
In the Borough of Haringey, the house falls into Council Tax Band D (£1,704.63)
Over the past five years, the current owners have fully refurbished the house, fitting new double-glazed timber sash windows; rewiring; fitting a new bathroom, kitchen and loft extension; replacing the roof; installing underfloor heating in the bathrooms and kitchen and installing a wood burner.
The owner’s have already found their next home, so the ‘chain’ is ready to go.
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1 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.
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 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.
4 First Reform Pilates
This Pilates Reformer studio in Tottenham is open to everyone and is led by some of London's top instructors. It's a welcome addition to the area.
5 The Palm
This is everything a local pub should be: craft beers/ales on tap, delicious food and bar snacks, and–to top it off–a brilliant team that runs it. Whenever we just “pop” in, we can’t help but stay for hours. Plus, we can assure you their Sunday Roast is pretty much perfect.