For Sale2 Bedroom House in Prospect Place, London, N17£700,000
Property Type
House
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 2
Receptions
× 1
Tenure
Freehold
Price
£700,000
Key Features
- 2 bedroom cottage
- 72' garden
- Desirable locaton
- Reception room
- Kitchen
- Conservartory
- Upstairs bathroom
- Shower room
- Green outlook
Resources
Description
A unique opportunity that is a Two Bedroom link-detached Victorian house set within the Old Tottenham Village.
Welcome to Prospect Place, set in the heart of the highly sought-after "Old Tottenham Village," a rare opportunity to own a charming period home in one of Tottenham’s most historic and greenest enclaves. Surrounded by mature trees and open parkland, this beautiful home is full of character and original features, offering a peaceful retreat with excellent transport links and a thriving local community.
Brimming with period charm, the property is a true one-of-a-kind. The spacious reception room boasts a classic fireplace and wooden floors, creating a warm and inviting space perfect for both relaxing and entertaining. The well-designed kitchen-diner features stylish fitted units and an additional larder, leading directly to a private garden—an oasis of calm ideal for alfresco dining during the warmer months. Upstairs, the first floor comprises two comfortable and elegantly decorated double bedrooms, each full of natural light.
Located directly opposite Bruce Castle Park, the home enjoys uninterrupted views of lush greenery. The park itself offers an abundance of open space, tennis courts, basketball courts, a children's playground, a lido, and a natural play area. The historic Bruce Castle Museum, also within the park, hosts regular exhibitions, community festivals, and free arts and crafts workshops, making it a cultural and social hub for the neighborhood.
A strong sense of community is at the heart of this corner of Tottenham. The Antwerp Arms, North London’s first community-owned pub, is a beloved local institution where neighbors gather for quiz nights, craft evenings, and to enjoy locally brewed Tottenham craft beers from Redemption and Beavertown. The pub’s kitchen is open on Friday evenings and weekends, making it the perfect spot for a leisurely Sunday brunch.
For families, the house is within the catchment area for Ofsted-rated ‘Good’ primary schools, including Lancasterian Primary School and Risley Avenue. Coombes Croft Library, located at the end of the road, provides a range of free activities for children and families. Nearby, Lordship Recreation Ground offers additional green space with a children's playground, cycle paths, and ‘The Hub’ community space.
Transport connections are excellent. White Hart Lane Station is a short five-minute walk away, providing Overground services to Liverpool Street every 15 minutes with a journey time of 25 minutes. Seven Sisters Underground Station on the Victoria Line is a 20-minute walk or a quick two-stop Overground journey. Church Road also benefits from being on the Cycle Superhighway (CS1), offering a direct route into the City, while Tottenham Hale provides rapid connections to Stansted Airport.
This is a truly special home, offering a rare blend of period charm, stunning green surroundings, and a vibrant local community. Tottenham’s renaissance continues, with an emerging creative scene, independent restaurants, and a growing reputation as London’s craft beer hub. A unique and characterful home like this, in such a desirable setting, is a rare find.
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