We have pleasure to offer for sale this stunning three-bedroom Victorian home which is just a stone's throw from the ever-popular Walthamstow Village, offering 991 sq. ft. of elegant living space, blending traditional features with modern conveniences. The brick-fronted exterior invites you into a warm and welcoming interior, where stripped wood flooring flows throughout the ground floor. The spacious lounge boasts a large bay window, bespoke cabinetry, and a feature fireplace, creating a cozy ambiance perfect for relaxation. The dining area, with its own feature fireplace, seamlessly connects to a stylish fitted kitchen equipped with integrated appliances. Beyond the kitchen, a bright and airy conservatory overlooks the expansive 52ft garden, ideal for enjoying morning coffee or evening sunsets. The garden itself is thoughtfully designed with built-in seating at the far end, perfect for entertaining or peaceful reflection. Upstairs, the master bedroom is a true retreat, featuring two large windows that flood the room with natural light and a bespoke fitted wardrobe for ample storage. The second double bedroom is generously proportioned and also includes a bespoke fitted wardrobe. A modern, well-appointed bathroom serves the upper floor, along with a third bedroom at the rear, offering flexibility for a guest room, nursery, or home office. This property is a wonderful family home, combining period charm with contemporary living in a sought-after location.
Walthamstow Central station is a 6 minute walk, giving easy access to both the Victoria line and the train into London Liverpool Street and Queens Road station is 10 minutes away making this ideal for the young professional. If you’re peckish, delicious bakery Suba is on your doorstep. Lunch or dinner options abound here, from healthy poké bowls at Peel’d and hearty brunches at the Village Kitchen to superior cod at Orford’s Fish & Chips or Spanish small plates in the heated garden at longstanding Orford Road Tapas. One destination, however, is unmissable: Eat17 broke the mould when they opened their famed neighbourhood grocery and bistro over a decade ago, and everyone should try their famous Bacon Jam. The Queen’s Arms is the street’s enviable corner boozer, serving East London beers alongside gastropub classics like fishermen’s pie or bavette (the rear courtyard garden is an oasis, too). Other great pubs nearby are The Village, The Castle, and old stalwart, the Nag’s Head, where you’ll often find free live jazz on Sundays. The Outstanding Barclays school is a 2 minute walk away.