Listed for £2,350,000
February 12, 2026
Sold for £775,000
2019
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The top floor provides two further bedrooms, including a superb principal suite complete with en-suite bathroom. Elevated above the rest of the house, this level offers a peaceful and private setting, enhanced by excellent natural light and clever eaves storage.
Every element of the renovation has been considered to balance longevity with design integrity. The house retains the inherent charm and ceiling heights of its Victorian origins while introducing modern craftsmanship, high-quality fixtures and a coherent architectural language throughout. Storage has been discreetly integrated across all floors, ensuring the home remains as functional as it is visually impressive.
The scale — rarely available in this part of E5 — combined with the adaptability of the lower ground floor makes this a genuinely future-proof home.
Glenarm Road is positioned in the heart of Lower Clapton, a neighbourhood that has evolved into one of East London’s most dynamic yet community-oriented enclaves. Just moments away lies Chatsworth Road, widely regarded for its thriving Sunday market and eclectic mix of independent cafés, bakeries, wine bars and restaurants. Long standing local favourites sit comfortably alongside newer openings, creating a lively but authentic atmosphere that continues to draw residents who value both character and convenience.
Green space is abundant. Millfields Park and the River Lea are within easy reach, offering waterside walks, open playing fields and cycle routes stretching towards Walthamstow Marshes and beyond. Hackney Downs and the expansive Hackney Marshes are also nearby, providing further space for recreation and outdoor pursuits. The area is particularly popular with families due to its strong sense of community and well-regarded local schools.
Transport connections are excellent and make commuting straightforward. Clapton Overground Station is within comfortable walking distance and provides direct services to London Liverpool Street in around fifteen minutes, making it highly appealing for City professionals. Lea Bridge Road is also accessible, connecting to Stratford and the Elizabeth Line, dramatically widening access across London.
Numerous bus routes operate locally, offering convenient links to Hackney Central, Dalston, Shoreditch, Islington and the West End. For cyclists, the surrounding network of quieter residential streets and canal paths provides a practical and increasingly popular alternative for navigating the city.