Compact, modern raised-ground flat moments from Abney Park and Stoke Newington amenities.
Raised ground floor one-bedroom flat, bright reception with wood floors
Set on the raised ground floor of a late-Victorian mid-terrace, this bright one-bedroom flat offers compact, modern living moments from Abney Park and Stoke Newington Church Street. At around 370 sq ft the accommodation is efficiently arranged: a sunny reception with wood floors and high ceilings, a contemporary integrated kitchen and a bright bedroom with a Juliet balcony that brings extra light.
The apartment is a practical choice for a first-time buyer seeking a well‑connected inner-city base. Stoke Newington Station and local buses provide straightforward links across London, while fast broadband and excellent mobile signal support remote working. Local amenities, cafés and strong primary schools (including an Outstanding-rated William Patten Primary) add to day-to-day convenience.
Buyers should note this is a leasehold property in a solid-brick building constructed before 1900. The home has double glazing installed before 2002 and gas central heating via a boiler and radiators. The building likely lacks wall insulation, so future energy-efficiency upgrades are a sensible consideration. The wider area records higher crime levels and shows signs of deprivation, which may affect long-term appeal for some buyers.
Overall this is a compact, well-presented one-bedroom with scope for modest cosmetic updates and efficiency improvements. It suits a first-time buyer or investor looking for a central Stoke Newington location with strong local amenities and good transport links.