Listed for £500,000
February 9, 2026
Sold for £435,000
2017
Sold for £55,000
1998
Like this property? Maybe you'll like these ones close by too.
WHAT ELSE?
Getting around is straightforward, with Lea Bridge Station a 14-minute walk away, providing rail connections into Stratford and beyond. St James Street Station can be reached in under 10 minutes by bus and offers direct services into Liverpool Street. Blackhorse Road Station is also reachable in just over 10 minutes by bus, linking to the Victoria line and Overground services.
Reception - 5.25 x 4.11 (17'2" x 13'5") -
Bedroom - 3.26 x 3.19 (10'8" x 10'5") -
Kitchen - 2.42 x 2.38 (7'11" x 7'9") -
Bathroom - 1.52 x 3.32 (4'11" x 10'10" ) -
Bedroom - 3.5 x 3.47 (11'5" x 11'4") -
Loft - 4.79 x 3.1 (15'8" x 10'2") -
Eaves Storage - 2.65 x 9.75 (8'8" x 31'11") -
Garden - 9.77 x 5.55 (32'0" x 18'2") -
A WORD FROM THE OWNER...
"Warner flats are a wonderful place to live. They are very practically laid out, with good sized and regularly shaped rooms. In my opinion much nicer than a period house that has been chopped up into flats found in many other parts of London. I have enjoyed taking care of number 68. The street is quiet as there is no through traffic, and during the summer months neighbours’ kids safely play in the street.
Walthamstow and Leyton are great neighbourhoods with the marshes or the forest easy places to visit for exercise or relaxation. As the first London Borough of Culture Waltham Forest always has something happening, and every few months there seems to be another local brewery opening.
The rest of London can easily be reached by either the Victoria Line to the North or the Central Line to the South, the 58 or 158 buses, that stop at the end of the road, can take you to either station if you don’t fancy a walk."