This spacious two-bedroom flat covering 789 sq ft of beautifully designed living space is a real find. Ideally situated within the sought-after Upper Leytonstone area, on the ground floor of a Victorian conversion, you’re not only just a short stroll away from the picturesque greenery of Hollow Ponds and Epping Forest, but within easy access of Leytonstone Central Line tube station and the high street. Beautifully renovated with a private garden and cellar storage, and super stylish interiors, it’s a flexible and inviting home offered Freehold for added peace of mind.
IF YOU LIVED HERE...
Step into the master bedroom at the front of the house and you’ll feel the calm straight away. With its soft neutral palette, elegant bay window and soft carpeting underfoot, it’s a space that sets the tone for slow mornings and restful nights. Built-in wardrobes provide super stylish storage with diamond-shaped raffia panels, adding everyday ease. A picture rail encircles the room, and a stunning black fireplace under a white mantel piece provides a striking focal point.
A few steps down, you’ll find a bright additional bedroom, with light pouring in from a sash window and clever glass panes into the corridor. Blond chevron flooring and baby-blue accents give it a fresh, versatile feel, perfect for kids, guests, or a home office. The bathroom is finished with black tiled floors and vintage cream ceramic tiled walls, featuring a walk-in rain shower, double-ended bath, and vintage pedestal basin. A double-door blue cupboard keeps everything neatly tucked away.
The cellar stretches almost 17 feet, offering rare and highly practical storage for suitcases, camping gear, or seasonal essentials. From the corridor, the chevron flooring leads into the open-plan kitchen/reception. High ceilings, French doors, and glazed windows on both sides make this a truly light-filled, expansive space. The kitchen runs along the rear, with olive-green cabinetry, brass handles, and white worktops, plus a Belfast sink, gas hob, island under pendant lights, and open shelving. Details like a ceiling rose and coving tie it all together beautifully, nodding to the building’s heritage.
Step out onto a raised deck for easy alfresco dining, then down between hydrangeas to the lawn, bordered by mature planting and natural wooden fencing for privacy. This is a home with soul, thoughtfully designed, full of personality, and ready to flex with your life from the moment you arrive.
WHAT ELSE?
- Leytonstone Station offers seamless travel into the City and beyond (Central line to Stratford in 6 mins, Liverpool Street in 12 mins and the West End in 30 mins)
- Nature lovers will adore the nearby green spaces within walking distance, including Hollow Pond (11 minutes) and Henry Reynolds Gardens (13 minutes), with Wanstead Flats and Park within easy reach too, perfect for morning jogs, weekend picnics, or simply unwinding in the fresh air.
- The town centre is also close by, where you’ll find local favourites on the High Road, such as The Red Lion pub, Wild Goose Bakery, Panda Dim Sum, Homies on Donkeys and outstanding Napoli pizza at Boca Boca, among many more.
- When it’s time for some retail therapy, Westfield Stratford City, Europe’s largest shopping mall, is just two stops away with all your favourite brands under one roof.
4.23 x 5.21m (13'10" x 17'1")
2.77 x 2.28m (9'1" x 7'5")
4.17 x 5.45m (13'8" x 17'10")
2.64 x 3.23m (8'7" x 10'7")
10m (32'9")
5.09 x 1.79m (16'8" x 5'10")
A WORD FROM THE EXPERT...
"Leytonstone is a unique, eclectic area, home to great gastro pubs like Leytonstone Tavern and The Red Lion, as well as bistro cafés like The Wild Goose Bakery and Back to Ours. There’s also the open green space of Wanstead Flats, a serene getaway from the hustle and bustle of urban life. The area is rich in history, with interesting and beautiful Grade II listed buildings such as St John’s Baptist Church (built in 1832) and Leytonstone House, the 18th-century home of Sir Edward Buxton, a notable MP and conservationist. There’s also St Andrew’s Church, built between 1886 and 1893 as a memorial to local philanthropist William Cotton. Leytonstone Library is a great place to visit if you’re feeling studious, and Leytonstone Leisure Centre is close by for the more active-minded. Wanstead Park, in the former area of Wanstead House, features walking trails, cycle paths, and several ornamental lakes — a fantastic place to relax, exercise, and soak up some local history. With an array of buses and the nearby Central Line underground station, you can be in the City and surrounding areas in just minutes."
JOSEPH EARNSHAW
E11 BRANCH MANAGER
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