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Full details for 1 Bedroom Flat For Sale in Tottenham

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Description

In a quiet spot just off Tottenham High Road, this sunny one-bedroom flat is perched on the third floor of a Victorian conversion. It’s a lovely little bolthole in the heart of a vibrant, buzzy neighbourhood.

Brickworks Says

Light, bright and airy, this top-floor, one-bedroom flat has a calm, peaceful atmosphere—all the more remarkable for its location in the heart of Tottenham. With its crisp floor-to-ceiling palette, dormer windows and skylights, the flat is awash with light all day long. The open-plan kitchen/dining/living room is ideal for morning coffee or evenings with friends, the bedroom feels effortlessly serene and the bathroom adds just the right amount of drama, with its deep-jade walls and playful geometric tiles. All told, this is a perfect first flat in a neighbourhood that’s becoming more popular by the day.

Amble over to lovely Bruce Castle museum and park in one direction, or to the watery green of Tottenham Marshes in the other. Tottenham High Road is on the doorstep, for no end of eateries, watering holes and everyday everything. And from nearby Bruce Grove station, it’s a short jaunt to Stoke Newington and London Fields, and only 30 minutes to the City or the West End via Overground and tube.

The Owners Say

The flat is bright and airy, like a cosy treetop haven away from the hustle and bustle of the city. I’ve loved being just a short stroll to the greenery of Bruce Castle Park to the west and Tottenham Marshes and River Lea to the east.

Tottenham has a true local, independent feel, as it’s home to award-winning producers such as Wildes Cheese and Beavertown, Redemption and Pressure Drop craft brewers. There’s Craving Coffee and With Milk for morning joe, Antwerp Arms and The Beehive for an evening out and San Marco pizzeria and all the excellent Turkish eateries for delicious food, anytime.

Points To Consider

The EPC gives a current Energy Efficiency Rating and Environmental Impact Rating: C.

In the borough of Haringey, the flat falls into council tax band B (£1,325.82).

One of three in the building, the flat is leasehold with 98 years remaining and annual ground rent of £100. There is no service charge.

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The Legal Bit

While we endeavour to maintain accurate photographs, floor plans, and descriptions, these are intended as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection. Total floorplan measurements have been rounded for ease. Distances are also provided as an approximate.
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