2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
1 reception
764.24 sq ft (71 sq m)
667.36 sq ft
2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
1 reception
764.24 sq ft (71 sq m)
667.36 sq ft
A fabulous find, this two bedroom split level apartment is generously arranged across the top two floors of a Victorian terrace, every inch pristinely appointed. You're just moments from all you need, with transport, nature and nightlife all at your fingertips.
Bright and well proportioned throughout, you have well over 750 square feet here, each substantial space sporting its own complementary colour palette. Hardwood floors, plush carpet and designer tilework elevate every room.
Both Leyton Midland Road overground station and Leytonstone tube are within easy reach, putting the capital at your fingertips. Staying local, Leyton's cafe hotspot of Francis Road is five minutes' walk away.
YOUR NEW HOME
The heart of your new home will surely be your 180 square foot front reception, pristine in white with rich dark hardwood floors underfoot and an array of recessed spotlights overhead.
There's a wealth of natural light too, thanks to the bay window and secondary sash, both double glazed and offering skyline views right down Claude Road to your front. Brushed chrome fittings complete the aesthetic.
Next door bedroom one is a generous double, with sand coloured carpet and a garden view.
Moving towards the rear, next stop is your family bathroom and it doesn't disappoint. Sparkling white metro tilework rises from tub to ceiling and from floor to hip, giving way to a soft eggshell blue and smoky grey timber trim.
Your kitchen completes the first floor in style, a striking concoction of smooth and seamless cabinets, rich timber worktops and hexagonal splashbacks. There's also a designer inset sink with treetop views, more recessed spotlights overhead and a pastel green colour scheme.
Finally, head upstairs for your principal bedroom, a 180 square foot double with vaulted ceiling, pale peach paintjob and bespoke storage. You're not even slightly overlooked at the back, where there's nothing but treetops and and blue skies.
YOUR NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD
Enviably sat on a peaceful, tree lined residential street with very little through traffic, you're nonetheless handy for so much that makes E10 so sought after.
A five minute stroll straight out your front door gets you to Francis Road, where you can relax at a range of artisanal coffee spots, choose from expertly curated vintages at Yardarm Wines or browse the vinyl racks at Dreamhouse Records.
You're also equidistant for both High Roads, Leyton and Leytonstone, each around fifteen minutes on foot and home to a wide choice of restaurants and gastropubs.
High Road highlights include the Leyton Engineer in the Grade II listed old town hall, while High Road Leytonstone has the recently refurbished Red Lion. Even closer you have a great pub garden at The Heathcote and Star & great music at Filly Brook.
Alternatively, you can make use of the cycle hanger outside your front door and be in among the greenery of Epping Forest and Wanstead Flats in less than ten minutes. A great exercise spot whether you're on two wheels or two feet.
Leytonstone tube station is less than half a mile on foot for the Central line and direct connections to the City and West End. You can be in Liverpool Street in less than fifteen minutes, for a door to door City commute of well under half an hour.
Leyton Midland Road overground is closer still, for the Suffragette line and direct connections to the Victoria line or the River Thames.
It's even worth the stroll if you're not getting on a train, with a growing number of eating and drinking spots popping up under and around the arches, from Gravity Well Taproom (superb craft ales) to Perky Blenders (pastries and coffee) and Burnt Smokehouse (meat and more meat).