A handsomely appointed five bedroom 1930s mid-terrace located on Holly Crescent on the border of Highams Park, with the striking architecture and impressive proportions of the period. Decor is strikingly characterful and beautifully curated, with a contemporary yet classic aesthetic.
You have a wonderfully lush, barely overlooked, rear garden. Drivers will be pleased to know they can be on the arterial North Circular in just five minutes, and speeding out of London on the M11 shortly thereafter.
IF YOU LIVED HERE...
You'll stroll up your private driveway path, nicely set back from the road, and into the entrance hallway into your spacious reception. With engineered dark wood effect flooring and round bay window equipped with on trend shutters. To the rear your kitchen/diner is more impressive still, with engineered slate grey vinyl tiles, recessed spotlights, fully fitted shaker style kitchen. Natural light floods in courtesy of floor to ceiling, box bay style French windows which leads out onto your gorgeous private garden.
Back inside the ground floor, you have a handy utility room, wits its own access to the garden. Finally, you have much needed shower room for those busy mornings. Upstairs you have two, smart, sizeable double bedrooms, the master also benefiting from that round bay window with more shutters. Additionally you have a handy single bedroom ideal for a child room or home office/studio, perfect for hybrid working. Your family bathroom is handsomely finished in terracotta style tiling, with a shower over the tub. Finally you have double bedroom in the loft with storage in the eaves.
Outside and Highams Park overground station is less than a half mile on foot and will whisk you straight to Liverpool Street in twenty three minutes. Alternatively, Walthamstow Central is just two stops and five minutes away for a quick hop to the Victoria line. If you're staying closer to home then Highams Park itself is just a ten minute walk, the rolling open green space home to a lake designed by turn of the century landscape gardener Humphry Repton, also immortalised by the park's Humphry Cafe.
4.45 x 3.97 (14'7" x 13'0")
4.79 x 4.39 (15'8" x 14'4")
3.15 x 2.09 (10'4" x 6'10")
5.07 x 2.09 (16'7" x 6'10")
2.63 x 2.31 (8'7" x 7'6")
4.45 x 3.79 (14'7" x 12'5")
3.80 x 3.33 (12'5" x 10'11")
2.97 x 2.42 (9'8" x 7'11")
2.74 x 1.66 (8'11" x 5'5")
4.13 x 3.10 (13'6" x 10'2")
23.00 (75'5")
WHAT ELSE?
- Local schools are excellent and plentiful. You have seventeen deemed 'Good' or 'Outstanding' by Ofsted less than a mile away. The 'Outstanding' Oak Hill Primary is less than half mile on foot.
- Your private driveway will be a much loved luxury for drivers, and you can be speeding along the North Circular in just five minutes.
- The Royal Oak gastropub and guest house is a wonderful hostelry in the finest tradition, with a great range of delicious food and fine wines. Best of all it's just two minutes walk.
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