Four bedrooms over three storeys, including loft conversion
Tucked away on a tree-lined turning close to Grove Hall Park, this extended Victorian mid-terrace offers bright, well-proportioned living across three floors. The house benefits from a loft conversion and side-return kitchen/diner, creating flexible family space and three full bathrooms including an en-suite.
High ceilings, period bay windows and contemporary finishes in the reception room give character and comfort, while a generous rear garden provides outdoor space rare for central locations. Transport links are close by with Bow Church DLR and Bow Road nearby, and Roman Road Market’s cafes and shops are within easy reach.
Practical considerations: the house is freehold and chain-free, but constructed before 1900 with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated) and unknown double-glazing installation date — further insulation or thermal upgrades may be required. Council tax is above average and the plot is modest in size, so buyers should budget for ongoing maintenance and potential improvement works.
This home will suit families seeking space, character and proximity to good schools and parks, or buyers looking to add value through sympathetic improvement rather than a full rebuild. Its location and layout deliver immediate liveability with clear scope for energy and cosmetic upgrades.































































































