£765,000
4 bed terraced house for saleSt. Loy's Road, London N17
4 beds
2 baths
2 receptions
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Quiet ltn street with no through traffic
Arranged over three floors
Two interconnecting reception rooms
South-facing, low-maintenance garden
Four bedrooms including loft conversion
En-suite shower room and modern family bathroom
Strong community with parks, schools and pubs nearby
Set on a quiet residential street, this beautifully presented family home unfolds across three well-balanced floors and offers a thoughtful blend of period character, and modern upgrades.
The ground floor is arranged around two interconnecting reception rooms, creating a flexible and welcoming living space. To the front, the first reception works perfectly as a cosy sitting room, while the second provides a more open area for dining and everyday family life. Original features sit comfortably alongside wooden flooring, beneath which insulation was installed in 2018 to improve warmth and acoustics. From here, the house flows through to a well-designed kitchen positioned at the rear, offering generous storage and direct access out to the garden.
The garden itself is a real highlight. South facing and thoughtfully landscaped, it has been partially decked for entertaining, with mature borders planted with drought-tolerant plants. The remainder is laid with LazyLawn, installed in 2020 and backed by a ten-year warranty, creating a low-maintenance, all-weather space that works just as well for children as it does for hosting friends. A secure, fixed cycle store in the front garden provides storage for three full-sized bikes.
The first floor hosts the main bedroom, a further double bedroom and a beautifully upgraded family bathroom. The bathroom has been recently refitted using Lusso fittings and benefits from underfloor heating, giving the space a clean, contemporary feel.
The top floor was converted in 2017 to create two additional bedrooms along with an en-suite shower room. This level works brilliantly for older children, guests or home working, and the clever use of space makes the most of the roofline while maintaining a calm, comfortable atmosphere throughout.
Double glazing runs throughout the house, predominantly timber sash, another example of works done with long-term living in mind rather than short-term finishes.
St Loy’s Road itself is a standout. Thanks to the ltn filter halfway down the street, there is zero through traffic, creating a quiet and safe environment. The sense of community here is exceptional, with over 100 residents connected through an active WhatsApp group that shares everything from local events and fundraisers to deliveries and giveaways. The current “Trees for St Loy’s” initiative is a great example of how engaged and invested neighbours are in the street.
The surrounding area continues to improve, with St Loy’s forming part of the next phase of Haringey’s Tottenham High Street Heritage Action Zone, bringing planned enhancements to the local area. Families are well catered for, with a choice of outstanding primary schools within easy walking distance, along with respected nurseries including the nature- and arts-led Drapers House.
Weekends here include ParkRun at Lordship Rec and long walks or bike rides through the surrounding marshes. For refreshment, it's craft pints at The High Cross, Sunday lunches at The Palm, or a visit to Pressure Drop Brewing. It’s a location that balances space, character and lifestyle in a way that’s becoming increasingly hard to find.
The ground floor is arranged around two interconnecting reception rooms, creating a flexible and welcoming living space. To the front, the first reception works perfectly as a cosy sitting room, while the second provides a more open area for dining and everyday family life. Original features sit comfortably alongside wooden flooring, beneath which insulation was installed in 2018 to improve warmth and acoustics. From here, the house flows through to a well-designed kitchen positioned at the rear, offering generous storage and direct access out to the garden.
The garden itself is a real highlight. South facing and thoughtfully landscaped, it has been partially decked for entertaining, with mature borders planted with drought-tolerant plants. The remainder is laid with LazyLawn, installed in 2020 and backed by a ten-year warranty, creating a low-maintenance, all-weather space that works just as well for children as it does for hosting friends. A secure, fixed cycle store in the front garden provides storage for three full-sized bikes.
The first floor hosts the main bedroom, a further double bedroom and a beautifully upgraded family bathroom. The bathroom has been recently refitted using Lusso fittings and benefits from underfloor heating, giving the space a clean, contemporary feel.
The top floor was converted in 2017 to create two additional bedrooms along with an en-suite shower room. This level works brilliantly for older children, guests or home working, and the clever use of space makes the most of the roofline while maintaining a calm, comfortable atmosphere throughout.
Double glazing runs throughout the house, predominantly timber sash, another example of works done with long-term living in mind rather than short-term finishes.
St Loy’s Road itself is a standout. Thanks to the ltn filter halfway down the street, there is zero through traffic, creating a quiet and safe environment. The sense of community here is exceptional, with over 100 residents connected through an active WhatsApp group that shares everything from local events and fundraisers to deliveries and giveaways. The current “Trees for St Loy’s” initiative is a great example of how engaged and invested neighbours are in the street.
The surrounding area continues to improve, with St Loy’s forming part of the next phase of Haringey’s Tottenham High Street Heritage Action Zone, bringing planned enhancements to the local area. Families are well catered for, with a choice of outstanding primary schools within easy walking distance, along with respected nurseries including the nature- and arts-led Drapers House.
Weekends here include ParkRun at Lordship Rec and long walks or bike rides through the surrounding marshes. For refreshment, it's craft pints at The High Cross, Sunday lunches at The Palm, or a visit to Pressure Drop Brewing. It’s a location that balances space, character and lifestyle in a way that’s becoming increasingly hard to find.
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