There’s a certain hush on Morrison Avenue at dusk, when the sun catches the red-brick gables and a faint scent of jasmine drifts from the front gardens. This house sits right in that golden glow—its twin arched doorways, crisp white corbels and freshly painted sage-grey door inviting you home before you’ve even crossed the threshold. Step inside The hallway still carries the gentle echo of Victorian footsteps, yet the atmosphere is unmistakably modern-day Tottenham: relaxed, creative and quietly confident. Front reception – the listening room Morning light spills through the bay window and dances across honeyed timber floors. A pair of guitars lean against the walnut sideboard, ready for an impromptu session while friends sink into the retro-striped armchairs. Artwork climbs the walls, the scene framed by original skirting and picture rails. Second reception – the evening retreat Beyond the arch, a cosy den awaits movie nights, homework spreads or a generous dining table for Sunday roasts. The layout flows easily, letting the household gather together or drift apart without ever closing a door. The staircase A solid oak handrail guides you upward. The carpet underfoot is soft and neutral, muffling the tread like a well-loved novel’s turning pages. Upstairs sanctuary Three bedrooms line the landing, each with its own personality: Principal bedroom: full-width, high-ceilinged and wonderfully serene, the perfect vantage point for street-watching with a coffee at dawn. Bedroom two: south-facing window, leafy views, currently a bright studio for painting and plant-keeping. Bedroom three: cosy nursery or focused home office, depending on your chapter of life. A spotless family bathroom sits at the rear—white tiling, a deep tub and good shelving for fluffy towels. Life on Morrison Avenue Tottenham is buzzing with indie cafés, bakeries and record shops, but this pocket still feels village-like. Bruce Grove Overground is a ten-minute wander for a twenty-minute hop to Liverpool Street, and one quick stop connects you to the Victoria Line at Tottenham Hale. Weekends might find you sampling street food at the farmers’ market on the Green, jogging through Downhills Park or cheering on Spurs from a nearby pub garden. Why you’ll fall for it Because a home should feel alive. Because original brick arches beat any new-build portico. Because music sounds better with sash windows open to the evening breeze. And because Tottenham’s story is only getting more exciting—make this house your favourite chapter yet. Book your viewing today and let the house introduce itself.
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