Property Description

Generous three-bed Victorian terrace with open-plan double reception & sunny east-facing garden on Dunloe Avenue Tucked away on a peaceful, tree-lined street just south of Downhills Park, this handsome period home combines flexible living space with a thriving North-London location and excellent transport links. Inside, two original reception rooms have been opened into one expansive, through-living space - perfect for family life or entertaining. Tall ceilings, a classic bay window and original fireplace details add character, while the open plan allows natural light to travel from front to back. Beyond, a separate kitchen sits across part of the rear (leaving scope to extend sideways or full-width in the future, STPP). It’s well arranged with plenty of cabinetry, good worktop space and a door straight out to the garden. A lean-to utility/store provides extra household storage and garden access. Upstairs, three well-sized bedrooms share a modern family bathroom. As many neighbours have done, there’s potential to convert the loft for an additional bedroom and bathroom (STPP). Step outside to a surprisingly deep, east-facing garden - sunny through the morning and early afternoon - offering a paved dining patio and a generous lawn ready for landscaping, play space or even a garden studio. At a glance Three spacious first-floor bedrooms Large open-plan double reception Separate rear kitchen (not full width) with garden access Lean-to utility / storage area Bright east-facing garden with patio & lawn Retained Victorian features: bay window, fireplaces, high ceilings On-street residents’ parking; no private driveway Scope to extend rear and loft (subject to planning) Connections Dunloe Avenue sits between Bruce Grove (Overground, 13 min walk) and Seven Sisters (Victoria Line & National Rail, 15 min). From Seven Sisters you’re three stops to King’s Cross and six to Oxford Circus; Overground trains reach Liverpool Street in about 20 minutes, and the Stansted Express at Tottenham Hale is one stop further east. Cycle Superhighway CS1 on Tottenham High Road offers a direct bike route into the City. Local flavour Tottenham’s café-bar scene is booming: brunch at Pasero or With Milk, wood-fired pizza at True Craft, craft pints at Bluecoats or Beavertown Brewery, and a quirky evening tipple at The High Cross micropub in a converted Victorian loo. Green escapes abound—Downhills Park (with café, tennis & playground) is moments away, Lordship Rec is a short stroll, and the vast Walthamstow Wetlands nature reserve lies just to the east. The opportunity Whether you’re upsizing, seeking a family home to grow into, or looking for an investment with clear value-add potential, this attractive terrace delivers period charm, flexible open-plan space and an unbeatable Zone 3 location - ready to enjoy today and brimming with possibilities for tomorrow.


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Dunloe Avenue, London, N17

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