Set across an impressive six levels and offering over 2,000 square feet of thoughtfully designed living space, this stunning five-bedroom, semi-detached villa on one of Walthamstow’s most desirable streets blends period charm with exciting potential — including full planning permission for a three-bedroom detached bungalow on its generous side and rear plot. From the moment you arrive, the home’s striking original brick façade, gable frontage, and off-street parking for up to three vehicles (perfect for EV owners) set the tone for what lies within. Step inside to a wide, welcoming hallway where soaring ceilings, ornate original coving, and a cast iron fireplace in the front lounge create an immediate sense of grandeur and warmth. Spread over six unique levels, the layout has been cleverly designed for family life and entertaining. The full-height, 260 sq. ft. converted basement offers a wealth of possibilities — from a home cinema or gym to a secluded home office. To the rear, a generous 20ft kitchen/diner is the hub of the home, complemented by a separate utility room and convenient ground floor bathroom, all with direct access to the rear courtyard garden. The first floor offers a spacious master bedroom at the front, a second double bedroom, and a beautifully finished family bathroom. A half-level up, you’ll find a third double bedroom, while the top floor boasts a stunning fourth bedroom and an additional mezzanine level housing the fifth double bedroom and a stylish en-suite bathroom. Outside, things get truly exciting. In addition to the charming courtyard garden, the property comes with a substantial side and rear plot — a rare asset in this area — with full planning permission in place for a detached, three-bedroom bungalow. Whether you choose to develop, invest, or simply enjoy the space, the possibilities here are truly exceptional.
Nestled on peaceful, tree-lined Northcote Road — now transformed by the Mini Holland Scheme to limit through traffic — this home is perfect for families seeking a quieter lifestyle without sacrificing connectivity. Blackhorse Road station (Victoria Line) is under half a mile away, and St. James Street Overground is even closer, offering a 15-minute commute to London Liverpool Street. Local amenities are just as appealing. Crate17, with its mix of creative workspaces, boutique shops, cafes, and bars, is right on your doorstep, including favourites like The Curious Goat. Head the other way, and you’ll hit the buzzing ‘Beer Mile’, with microbreweries, pop-up eateries, and live music creating a vibrant weekend scene. This is more than a home — it’s a lifestyle opportunity in one of East London’s most exciting and family-friendly neighbourhoods.