- Lovely two bedroom house +
- High end garden office (9.9 sq m) +
- Stylish kitchen and bathroom +
- Two double bedrooms +
- Pretty cul de sac street close to Francis Road amenities and transport links +
- Chain free +
- 65 ft south-facing garden +
- Five minutes walk to Leyton Midland Overground Station +
- Jack Cornwell park at the end of the street +
- 778 sq ft (72.28 sq m) +
This is a stylish Victorian terraced house situated on a peaceful cul-de-sac in Central Leyton.
Leyton Midland Overground Station is a 5-minute walk and connects you to Blackhorse Road (Victoria Line). Leyton Underground Station (Central Line) is a 20-minute walk or short bus ride away.
On entering, the property has a separate sitting room with original wooden floorboards, stripped Victorian doors and built-in shutters. There is a separate dining room with a light and airy feel and a stylish shaker-style kitchen with lots of storage and counter top space. The bathroom is modern and sleek, with a bath and shower. Upstairs there are two double bedrooms. Cast iron radiators can be found throughout the property.
The rear 65ft garden is South-facing with a flagstone terrace and large lawn. There is the addition of a fully insulated high specification garden office with doors that open out onto the garden and floor-to-ceiling windows.
OUT AND ABOUT
Francis Road is Leyton's most famous neighbourhood with gift shops, coffee shops, wine bars, bakeries and florists.
Perky Blenders, Bromley Cafe, Bread & Oregano, Deeney's, Mola Break - all excellent cafes within a 5 minute walk.
Heathcote & Star, Hare and Hounds, Coach & Horses - great pubs within a 10 minute walk.
Gravity Wells microbrewery has the tastiest beer in East London.
Bamboo Mat is a highly rated Japanese restaurant with super cocktails.
Burnt for meat lovers is one of the most popular restaurants in East London right now.
Filly Brook (Japanese), Figo (Italian), and Masala (Indian).
Pause is a brand new yoga and pilates studio.
Blondies is a cool warehouse converted into a brewery taproom.
Leytonstone is well worth a visit and the famous Walthamstow Village has great pubs, restaurants, cafes and galleries
- both 20 min walk or one stop on Overground.
OUTDOOR SPACES
Jack Cornwell Park and playground is the nearest - all of 20 footsteps away.
Abbotts Park has tennis courts, playground for all ages, and an area for pétanque.
Leyton Jubilee Park is family-friendly with a cafe and lots to do for young ones.
Leyton & Hackney Marshes is like being in the countryside. You can walk there through Jubilee Park. You can continue to Walthamstow Wetlands too if you fancy a long walk.
Wanstead Flats and Wanstead Park are great walks. Wanstead village is worth a visit too.
Epping Forest is the largest ancient woodland in and around London. We recommend Hollow Pond, Highams Park Lake, and Connaught Water.