An utterly charming two double bedroom 18th century house at the top of Church Path. Nestled across from Vestry House Museum, it is the quintessential Walthamstow Village home, set off a pedestrian pathway with established gardens front and rear. Yet it is also moments from Walthamstow Central station, as well as the many bars and eateries of Orford Road. A tranquil location, yet with the buzz of the E17 area a short walk away – perfect.
Internally the south-facing property is as delightful as the exterior suggests. On the ground floor are two reception rooms, the kitchen and the bathroom. Upstairs are two equally proportioned bedrooms looking out to the village green. To the front of the house is a bluebell and rose-filled cottage garden. To the rear is a courtyard style space, perfect on a summer’s evening.
Gorgeous house, great location – why not take a look … ?
(Property Ref: 18244182)
Via front door leading into dining room.
3.05m x 3.05m (10'0 x 10'0)
3.61m x 2.74m (11'10 x 9'0)Staircase leading to first floor. Door to reception room & kitchen.
3.73m x 2.64m (12'3 x 8'8)Door to bathroom and rear garden.
2.64m x 1.75m (8'8 x 5'9)
Doors to:
3.63m x 3.02m (11'11 x 9'11)
3.53m x 2.74m (11'7 x 9'0)
approx 9.14m (approx 30')
Length of tenancy - 12 months with 6 months break clause.
Local Authority: London Borough Of Waltham Forest
Council Tax Band: C
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