In a peaceful pocket of Tottenham, this immaculate three-bedroom house has been utterly transformed inside and out after a sweeping renovation.

Sherringham Avenue, Tottenham, 3-Bed. House

£775,000

Under offer

POINTS TO CONSIDER

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

Council Tax:
Band C in the borough of Haringey
£1,963 in 2025/26

Utilities:
Monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £110
Gas £75
Water £80
These figures naturally change seasonally.

Recent work:
The current owners have completely refurbished the house, adding a kitchen extension and loft conversion and installing a new bathroom and sash windows. Almost everything you see internally is new.

Getting around:
Nearby Bruce Grove (0.4 miles) is on the Overground (Weaver line). Alternatively, Tottenham Hale will whisk you into town on the speedy Victoria Line or take you directly to Stansted on the Express service (around 30 mins).

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

Anything else:
The home is set up and ready for electric car charging.

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

The unassuming exterior of this classic Edwardian terraced house hints at the beautiful home waiting inside. One of the owners is a director at a leading interior design agency in London, and it shows. Taken back to brick (literally), this home has been skillfully reimagined for the 21st Century.

Stepping inside, you are greeted with a pared-back aesthetic. The exposed brick wall in the hallway contrasts beautifully with the crisp lines and the soft palette of greys and whites. The kitchen, featuring underfloor heating, is strikingly simple and bathed in natural light thanks to the skylight and double Crittal-style doors. It is the heart of the home. Just look at the island–with seating positioned to make the most of the garden–it’s a space made for entertaining. Outside, the garden has been carefully planned and planted, with integrated lighting and mature shrubs creating a sense of seclusion.

Upstairs, the meticulous remodelling continues, maintaining the same mindful simplicity. Every element of the house has been upgraded, including the sash windows with shutters that offer style and privacy. All lights come equipped with dimming capabilities so you can create the right ambience at the flick of a switch.

There are two spacious bedrooms on the first floor and a new principal with an ensuite, French doors, and a Juliet balcony in the newly converted loft. All three share calming colours and dark wood flooring, giving a clean and timeless aesthetic. The bathrooms are similarly designed, with the freestanding bath on the first floor and brushed brass fittings in the ensuite, adding a touch of luxury.

Sherringham Avenue is a peaceful street in a corner of Tottenham, an area that continues to grow in acclaim. Creative minds and young families have flocked here in recent years. As a result, an ever-growing number of independent stores have you covered, whatever your mood. Sip pleasurable pints at the Pressure Drop taproom or the Corner Pin pub, and get your coffee fix at Dear Coco. There are also several green spaces to explore, from wildlife spotting at Walthamstow Wetlands to picnic-friendly Down Lane Park.

THE OWNERS SAY

We’ve loved spending relaxed evenings with friends in our private garden, gathered around the fire pit—it's a peaceful, secluded spot that feels miles away from the city bustle. The quiet surroundings make it easy to unwind, and the seamless flow between the kitchen, deck, and outdoor space is perfect for entertaining. Mornings are a real treat too, with lots of sunlight streaming into the front rooms.

A lot of design and detail have gone into creating our thoughtful home, and we will miss it greatly. It’s truly spectacular for entertaining, and we hope that the new owners of number 49 will create many wonderful memories here, with long evenings spent with family and friends.

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1 The Victoria

Transformed into a community pub and venue by a local resident, The Victoria is a traditional front-room boozer that caters for all (especially Spurs fan). They have hooked up with Yard Sale pizza to sweeten the deal, so you can get deliveries to the pub.

2 The Bluecoats

“The big pub on the high road serving wicked food, showing the football and providing general good vibes,” this cosy indie boozer serves up Time Out’s best burgers in London. It also has a heated garden, regular pop-up nights (Taco Tuesdays! Wing Wednesdays!) and too many beers and ciders to count.

3 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.

4 Pressure Drop taproom

Founded in a shed in 2013, Pressure Drop has come a long way. Still committed to making great beer (and to keep getting better at it), it has become one of the go-to places for hanging out with friends and drinking delicious beer. It's a pastime that seems to have caught on.

5 Dear Coco

From a coffee van in Chiswick to their new home in The Gessner at Tottenham Hale, Dear Coco is moving fast. And making delicious coffee while they go. Beautiful Deco-inspired surroundings, great coffee and tasty nibbles to give a little sugar hit to your day.