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5 Ossian Road, Haringey, London, N4 4DX

4 sales on record5 planning records
Property type
Mid terrace
Bedroom
1
Floor area
188 m²
2028 sq ft
Energy rating
D
Score 57
Council tax
Band F
Tenure
Owner Occupied
Overview

About 5 Ossian Road

A plain-English summary derived from public records, EPC certificates, sold prices and local data.

5 Ossian Road is a one-bedroom mid-terrace house in Haringey, London, London (N4 4DX). It has a recorded floor area of 188 m² (around 2028 sq ft), construction records dating it to 1900-1929 and council tax band F. The latest certificate (August 2010) shows a D (score 57), a step below the typical UK home. The latest certificate is from August 2010, so improvements made since then won't be reflected. Period features are noted in the property record.

At 188 m² the property is well over the postcode median (102 m² across 28 EPCs), placing it in the larger end of the local stock. 1 bedrooms is on the smaller side for this postcode, where 3 is the typical count. 9 years since the last transfer (May 2017). Across the public record there are 4 sales, relatively high churn for a single property. 5 planning records sit against the property, 1 approved, 2 refused. Past consents include new windows and subdivision, meaningful when judging how the property has evolved. Across 2003–2017, sale prices on this property compounded at 10% per year. Today's modelled estimate of £1,550,000 is 10.7% above the 2017 sale price. On a £-per-square-foot basis, the last sale (£690/sq ft) was about 65.5% above the typical sold price in the postcode.

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Valuation

against the asking price

Risks

planning & flood

Sold prices

similar homes nearby

Trends

the local market

Specifications

What this property has

Pulled from EPC certificates, claim submissions and our property model. Empty categories are hidden — we only show what's known.

Inside

  • Bedrooms1
  • Open-plan layoutYes
  • Dining roomYes
  • FireplaceYes

Building

  • Period featuresYes
Energy

Energy performance

Every EPC certificate filed against this property — current rating, recorded improvements, and where there's headroom to reach a higher band.

5 Ossian Road's carbon output runs well above what efficient homes in the postcode produce.

EPC Expired

This certificate is over 10 years old and is no longer valid.Expired 09 Aug 2020

EPC Rating

A
B
C
D
D57
E
F
G
Main Heating
Gas
Main Fuel
Gas
Hot Water
Very Good
Windows
Poor
CO2 Emissions
7.5 t/year
Occupancy
Owner Occupied
Planning

Planning history

Applications and permits filed against 5 Ossian Road, Haringey, London, N4 4DX, sourced from the PlanIt planning register.

Council records show a subdivision application — the property's legal arrangement has been altered.

  1. Mar 2026
    Tree WorksTrees
    In report

    Group of mature Sycamore trees that are currently heavily clad in ivy at the rear of properties 1 - 11 Ossian Road. These trees belong to Parkland Walk - please see attached photos of email from Alex Fraser, Programme Manager, Urban Forest & Nature Recovery. T1 - T9: Group of mature Sycamore trees (Acer pseudoplatanus) : sensitive crown reduction on all trees to suitable pruning points, reducing the overall height of each tree by approximately 2 to 2.5 metres and reducing the lateral spread by approximately 2 metres. All pruning works will be carried out in accordance with BS3998:2010 – Tree Work Recommendations, ensuring that cuts are made to appropriate secondary growth points in order to retain the natural form, structural integrity, and vitality of the trees. As part of the works, the ivy currently covering the stems and primary scaffold branches will be carefully removed. The removal of ivy is recommended to support the long-term management and wellbeing of the trees. At present, the dense ivy coverage obscures the trunks and main structural unions, preventing effective visual inspection of the trees’ structural condition. This coverage may potentially conceal signs of decay, cavities, fungal fruiting bodies, or other structural defects. Removing the ivy will therefore allow the trees to be properly inspected and monitored in the future. In addition, ivy can increase wind loading within the crown and retain moisture against the bark, so its removal will assist in maintaining better physiological conditions for the trees. Reason for works: The crowns of these trees are demonstrating extensive deadwood, and have gradually expanded and are now restricting light levels into the rear gardens and properties of six adjoining residential dwellings. The proposed crown reduction is intended to improve daylight penetration into the gardens and rear elevations of these properties while maintaining the trees within a size that is appropriate for their garden setting. The works also form part of an ongoing management approach, as similar reduction works have previously been carried out on the trees. All green waste generated during the works will remain on site. The arisings will be cut and stacked in neat habitat piles in suitable locations, as requested by the Programme Manager at the Urban Forest & Nature Recovery Programme. This approach will provide valuable habitat for invertebrates and other small wildlife while supporting local biodiversity objectives and avoiding the unnecessary removal of organic material from the site.

    Documents
    9 docs on file
    Reference
    HGY/2026/0638
    View planning record
  2. Sept 2004
    SubdivisionFull
    In report

    Conversion of property to create 2 x 3 bed flats. Alteration to elevation including creation of lightwell, replacement windows at rear, patio to front elevation and replacement balustrade balcony at rear.

    New Windows
    Documents
    29 docs on file
    Reference
    HGY/2004/1901
    View planning record
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Price

Sales history & valuation

Recorded transactions, our model's current estimate, and a quick read on what neighbouring properties have sold for.

Sale price has grown by over 3x since 2003.

Current estimate

£1,550,000

Modelled from EPC, postcode comparables and a sale-price growth of 10.0% per year over 13 years.

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Last sold (2017)

£1,400,000

Growth on file: 10.0% per year over 13 years.

Sales timeline

  1. 7 May 2017Most recent

    £1,400,000

    +40.8%over 5 years
  2. 19 May 2011

    £994,000

    +45.1%over 5 years
  3. 27 April 2006

    £685,000

    +75.6%over 2 years
  4. 28 November 2003

    £390,000

Median price across the last 5 sales in N4 4DX: £1,412,000 (2025–2018).

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On the street

Versus other Ossian Road homes

Four headline reads against 9 similar houses on this street, drawn from the latest EPC and Land Registry data.

Price per m²

£7,431

Street avg £6,813

Above

Floor Area

188 m²

Street avg 186 m²

Below

Habitable Rooms

7 rooms

Street avg 8 rooms

Below

CO₂ Emissions

7.5 t/year

Street avg 7.4 t/year

On par
Area

The neighbourhood at a glance

A condensed read of the local area. Each tile links through to the full breakdown on the London district page.

Rail-style transport is unusually close for this postcode.

Crime

15/mo

Rising year-on-year across the wider district.

Nearest stop

0.1 km

Ossian Road — bus stop.

Closest school

0.3 km

St Aidan's Voluntary Controlled Primary School. 82 schools nearby.

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The full report breaks down crime, transport links, schools and air quality in depth.

Noise

Road noise across the postcode

Modelled day and night-time noise levels around N4 4DX from Defra's strategic mapping. The pin marks this postcode's centroid.
Daytime road noise heatmap for N4 4DX

Daytime· 07:00 – 23:00

52.0dB

Low
Night-time road noise heatmap for N4 4DX

Night-time· 23:00 – 07:00

41.9dB

Low
55 dB
60 dB
65 dB
70 dB
75 dB
80 dB
Defra Road Noise Strategic Mapping, Round 4
FAQ

Common questions

The questions buyers, sellers and homeowners most often ask about 5 Ossian Road, Haringey, London, N4 4DX. Each answer is also embedded as structured data for search engines.