Well-located three-bed terrace with garden and no onward chain, ideal for young families..
- Sun-trapped private rear garden, rare for the street
- Short walk to Leyton Underground Station (Central Line)
- Offered with no onward chain, freehold tenure
- Three bedrooms plus ensuite; two bathrooms and ground cloakroom
- Contemporary kitchen/dining with scope to personalise
- Small plot and average overall size for a family
- Local area: high crime and wider area deprivation
- Fast broadband and excellent mobile signal; council tax affordable
A three-bedroom Victorian mid-terrace arranged over multiple floors, offered freehold and with no onward chain. The house combines period character at the front with a contemporary kitchen and dining space at the rear, which opens onto a sun-trapped garden — a rare outdoor retreat for the area despite the small plot size.
The layout suits young families: two bedrooms and a large family bathroom are on the first floor, with a spacious master and ensuite on the top floor, plus a convenient ground-floor cloakroom. Practical features include gas central heating, double glazing and fast broadband and mobile signal, helping make daily life easier. Nearby schools include two rated Outstanding options and several good primaries within easy reach.
Transport and amenities are strong local selling points. Leyton Underground Station (Central Line) is a short walk away, and Westfield Stratford City is nearby for shopping and entertainment. Local shops, cafés, parks and community facilities are all within walking distance.
Buyers should note material drawbacks candidly: the area has high crime levels and broader local deprivation which may concern some purchasers. The plot is small and the property is of average overall size; while well-presented, it offers clear scope to add personal finishes or undertake improvement works if desired. EPC awaited. Guide price: £650,000–£700,000.