Residents of a quiet north London cul-de-sac say they’re shocked a house in their midst could be home to such a potentially deadly arsenal.

But a 12-gauge shotgun, nearly 1,500 rounds of ammunition, three rifle magazines and seven handgun magazines were seized by police from a house on Briar Court, near Adelaide Street and Sunningdale Road.

The seizure came after the neighbourhood was shot up Tuesday by a man who residents say didn’t like children playing in the street.

“No one had any kind of idea on the street that there were any kind of weapons until this happened,” said one Briar Court resident, who didn’t want to be named.

Two London men face multiple charges after the northeast London street was shot up after what some residents say was a long-simmering dispute over children playing and making noise in the circle.

Police were called to Briar Court around 1:25 a.m. after multiple reports of gunshots.

One resident told The Free Press he opened his front door to see a man standing in a driveway holding a shotgun.

Officers arrived and surrounded a Briar Court home where two men refused to leave.

The pair surrendered to police peacefully and were taken into custody about 4 a.m., said Const. Ken Steeves.

The shooting damaged three vehicles on the street — two had their rear windows blown out — but no one was injured and no houses were hit.

“This certainly could have been a lot worse,” Steeves said.

Residents on the middle-class street say a man who lived on the street had a problem with children noisily playing in the circle. He wanted the noise to be confined to backyards and often confronted parents about the issue.

That man, one resident said, got into an argument about loud kids with another neighbour Monday.

Briar Court residents say they’ve called police in the past about the dispute, which they say has been going on for more than three years.

Joseph Haddad, 32, is charged with multiple weapons offences, including discharging a firearm in a reckless manner and careless use of a firearm. He is also charged with three counts of mischief under $5,000.

Khalil Haddad, 48, is charged with two counts of careless storage of a firearm.