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Guide price

£885,000

(£704/sq. ft)

3 bed end terrace house for sale
Clonmell Road, Tottenham N17

    • 3 beds

    • 2 baths

    • 1 reception

    • 1,257 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: E

  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Brickworks

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About this property

  • Type: End-of-terrace Victorian house with street access to garden

  • Beds: Three double bedrooms

  • Baths: One main bathroom & an en-suite shower room

  • Living: A reception room & a separate kitchen/dining room

  • Garden: Brick-paved rear garden with flower beds (20’5 x 13’9 ft)

  • Love: The bike box, recently installed and made of Corten steel, is not only beautifully designed but also hugely practical, offering tonnes of storage

  • Parks: Downhills Park & Lordship Recreation Ground are moments away on foot, while Chestnuts Park is only a little further away

  • Transport: Seven Sisters (0.8 miles), Bruce Grove (0.9 miles), Turnpike Lane (1 mile), South Tottenham (1.1 miles)

  • Size: 1257 sq ft / 116.78 sq m

  • Chain: The house is being sold chain-free

Brickworks says


This beautifully balanced home makes the most of its position, with light flooding in from all angles. The striking Corten steel frontage adds an industrial edge, as well as bountiful extra storage (including bikes), and is a quiet nod to what’s inside: A confident mix of old and new. Original fireplaces and floorboards sit alongside clean-lined cabinetry, creating a home that feels layered and cohesive.

Opened up via a smart side return extension, the kitchen/dining room is a space designed for real life: Kids’ parties, late dinners, early coffees. Expansive windows pull daylight deep into the room, shifting beautifully as the day goes on. Upstairs, the principal bedroom occupies the top floor, complete with en-suite, more generous glazing, and well-judged storage.

Outside, the brick-paved garden is handsome in its simplicity - with plenty of scope to make it your own. Plus, you have the added bonus of a side gate to the street, which is extremely useful for tradespeople, bringing plants and soil into the garden, and multiple other purposes.

Tottenham here feels sociable and grounded. There’s a strong sense of community, lots of young families, and a rhythm that’s easy to slip into. Downhills Park is a local favourite, The Palm pub anchors the end of the road, and Perkyns is close at hand for coffee, pastries or a well-earned bottle of wine.
The owners say


We moved to Tottenham for the community that's here. We've made great friends with people on our road and the surrounding area. We love that every time you leave the house you bump into someone you know and our kids can have an impromptu play. (We love it so much we have decided to move only 5 minutes away.)

Our house is unique because it's the end of a terrace, so not only is it particularly peaceful, but also it gets the sun the entire day as our kitchen extension is south-facing. The road is quiet and full of families.

We are perfectly placed in this peaceful cluster of streets which are close to the park while also being well connected and a short walk to local amenities. We love our corner shop at the end of the road; we'll miss having all those emergency supplies only 30 seconds away.
Points to consider


Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D
Potential Energy Rating C

Council Tax:
Band C (£1,968 in 2025/26) in the borough of Haringey.

Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £80
Gas £80
Water £60
These figures naturally change seasonally.

Recent work:
In 2017, the current owners rewired the property and installed new radiators throughout. In 2018, the rear windows were all replaced with bespoke wooden sashes, befitting the home's original era. An extension into the kitchen side return was completed in 2020, and an L-shaped dormer loft extension was added in the same year. In 2020, the main bathroom was renovated and a freestanding roll-top bathtub was added.

The front garden has seen a more recent transformation, with a complete remodel in 2024 - this included the installation of a bespoke Corten steel bike box and bin store, made by Bikebox London (with space for up to four adult bikes). The rear garden was also remodelled in 2024, and the front of the house was given a fresh lick of paint.

Getting around:
The bus stop at the end of the road is a stone's throw away, and offers routes towards Wood Green/Walthamstow (230) and Tottenham Hale/Waterloo via Angel (341). There are further bus routes just a five-minute walk away. Seven Sisters (Victoria & Weaver lines, Z3) is a 15-minute walk, and South Tottenham (Suffragette line, Z3) is 20 minutes away on foot. Cycling is straightforward from here too, with the Cycle Superhighway 1 just two minutes away by bike.

Schools:
You've got West Green Primary nearby - a well-regarded local school known for its inclusive ethos, strong community feel and supportive learning environment. Harris Academy offers a broad secondary curriculum with a focus on academic achievement, enrichment opportunities and strong links to further education.

Onward plans:
The current owners are staying local, as they love the area. They have completed on their next home and are able to sell chain-free.

Anything else:
The area is a designated Low Traffic Neighbourhood, making both cycling and walking pleasant and peaceful ways to get around. The River Lea is a short cycle away, acting as a green corridor that connects to the abundant green spaces of Epping Forest, Walthamstow Wetlands, and Hackney Marshes.
The legal bit


We aim to provide accurate photographs, floor plans, and descriptions, but our marketing materials are intended as a guide only. We recommend that purchasers visit in person, ask questions, and verify all details. Brickworks is committed to our duty of care and takes reasonable steps to ensure the information presented is correct. However, we may rely on information provided by the seller or other sources. Please note that floor plan measurements may be rounded and distances are approximate.

EPC Rating: E

Garden (6.2m x 4.2m)

Brick-paved rear garden with flower beds (20’5 x 13’9 ft)

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