- Victorian Terrace +
- 4 Bedrooms +
- Bathroom and Shower Room +
- Large Private Garden +
- Recent Loft Conversion +
- Offered Chain Free +
- Great Potential +
- Blackhorse Lane Location +
Guide Price: £750,000 - £800,000
On Clarence Road in Walthamstow, this four-bedroom Victorian terrace blends period character with modern flexibility, offering plenty of room to grow. Inside, you’ll find two welcoming reception rooms - ideal for everything from slow Sunday mornings to lively dinner parties - and a large kitchen with space to experiment, create, and gather. Upstairs, the first floor holds two generous double bedrooms and a large family bathroom, while the recently converted loft adds a fresh dimension: two further bedrooms and a sleek shower room, perfect for guests, teens, or a dedicated work-from-home setup. Step outside and the garden reveals itself as another highlight: a good-sized plot complete with greenhouse, tailor-made for plant lovers or anyone chasing that homegrown lifestyle.
The location is equally inspiring. Just minutes away, Blackhorse Lane has become East London’s craft corridor, home to Exale Brewery, Signature Brew Taproom, and even small-batch makers like Mother’s Ruin Gin Palace. For green escapes, Lloyd Park offers leafy strolls, weekend markets, and the William Morris Gallery, while the vast Walthamstow Wetlands - Europe’s largest urban nature reserve - puts birdwatching, cycling, and open skies on your doorstep. Foodies will love the area’s indie energy: pick up organic sourdough at Today Bread, grab a specialty coffee at Wood Street Coffee, or linger over small plates at neighbourhood gems like Sodo Pizza or SlowBurn.
Transport connections seal the deal: Blackhorse Road Station (Victoria Line + Overground) whisks you into King’s Cross in around 15 minutes, while local buses and cycling routes make moving through the borough easy and green.
This is a house with soul, scale, and possibility - whether you’re dreaming of a family home with room to flourish, a creative base with garden inspiration, or simply a chance to live at the beating heart of Walthamstow’s ever-evolving story.