Listed for £800,000
March 17, 2026
Sold for £466,000
2015
Sold for £106,000
1999
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To the rear, the house opens into a generous kitchen and dining room, designed as the heart of the home. The floor is finished in Ardex Pandomo polished concrete with wet underfloor heating, creating a seamless, contemporary surface. The kitchen itself is bespoke and handcrafted in pine, with marine ply shelving accents and cabinetry painted in Farrow & Ball’s Railings, topped with honed Carrara marble worktops. A restored chimney breast frames the range cooker, with a bespoke Miele extractor installed within the original chimney, blending modern functionality with the historic structure of the house. Large glazed doors connect the space directly to the garden, filling the room with natural light.
Upstairs are three bedrooms with restored pine floorboards finished in Bona Mega extra-matt lacquer. The principal bedroom is finished in Farrow & Ball’s Pavilion Grey and features bespoke wardrobes and integrated brushed-brass lighting. Two further bedrooms continue the home’s calm aesthetic, including a playful child’s room finished in Little Greene’s French Grey Pale with bespoke circus wallpaper. The bathroom blends vintage character with modern fittings, centred around a repurposed early-20th-century mahogany dresser vanity topped with Carrara marble, alongside a Bette Comodo bath with brushed brass Coalbrook fittings and natural rubber flooring.
The Outdoors -
The garden extends directly from the kitchen, creating a natural continuation of the living space. Immediately outside the house, a terrace finished in polished concrete porcelain paving provides a generous area for outdoor dining, while the garden beyond unfolds with a lawn, raised planting beds and two timber decking areas designed for relaxing throughout the day.
The raised beds are constructed with railway sleepers and planted using Hugelkultur methods, encouraging rich soil and seasonal planting. The garden is east-facing, making mornings here particularly special, as sunlight streams through the kitchen doors and across the dining space. Thanks to its open aspect, the garden continues to enjoy plenty of natural light throughout the rest of the day.
Loving The Location -
Chandos Road sits within one of Tottenham’s most characterful and evolving neighbourhoods, increasingly sought-after for its strong community feel, independent food scene and access to green space.
Nearby Green Lanes, West Green Road and Tottenham High Road offer a lively mix of cafés, restaurants and neighbourhood favourites. Local highlights include With Milk on Lawrence Road, the much-loved Dusty Knuckle Bakery, and the cafés and eateries that line Green Lanes. Cultural venues such as the Bernie Grant Arts Centre add to the area’s creative energy.
Green space is plentiful. Lordship Recreation Ground, home to the community-run Hub café, sits nearby alongside Bruce Castle Park and Downhills Park, all offering open lawns, sports facilities and peaceful walking routes. Cyclists will appreciate the nearby CS1 cycle route, providing a direct connection through Stoke Newington towards Liverpool Street.
The wider area continues to evolve with the Tottenham Hale and Fountayne Road Creative Cluster, home to independent studios, creative workspaces and venues including Archives and the popular Stronghold climbing centre.
Transport connections are excellent. Bruce Grove Station, on the Weaver Line, provides direct services to London Liverpool Street, while Seven Sisters Station offers both the Victoria Line Underground and Overground, placing central London within easy reach.