Compact, bright one-bedroom with garden access and excellent transport links.
South-facing open-plan reception with abundant natural light
A bright, south-facing one-bedroom flat in a period conversion, arranged as an open-plan reception and compact kitchen. The apartment’s tall windows and neutral decor maximise light, making the most of its modest footprint. Access to a shared garden adds valuable outdoor space in a central Bow location.
This property suits first-time buyers or buy-to-let investors seeking a low-maintenance London pied-à-terre. The flat comes with a long lease and a low service charge, and benefits from excellent transport links (Bow Road/ Bow Church DLR/ Mile End) and immediate access to Victoria Park, Mile End Park and local green spaces.
Buyers should note the small overall size (approximately 312 sq ft) and the flat’s age and construction era (mid-20th century), with cavity walls likely without insulation — potential buyers may want to consider insulation and heating efficiency upgrades. The local area shows above-average crime and relative deprivation; factor neighbourhood dynamics into your plans.
Overall this is a compact, well-presented apartment offering strong connectivity, bright living and low running costs — a practical entry into East London ownership or a straightforward rental proposition for investors.