Characterful two-bed with garden access and private parking in Stoke Newington.
Bright two-bedroom in Victorian end-terrace with period features
Set across the raised ground and first floors of a handsome Victorian end-of-terrace, this bright two-bedroom apartment combines period charm with practical modern comforts. High ceilings, sash windows and original floorboards create an airy, characterful living space, while added double glazing helps keep the apartment quietly tucked away from the street. The south-facing kitchen bay floods the dining area with light; the principal bedroom looks onto the communal garden for a peaceful feel.
Outside, residents share an enclosed rear garden planted with mature trees and seasonal beds, and the apartment has the rare benefit of an allocated off-street parking space accessed via a rear gate. The long lease (approx. 989 years) and share of freehold provide ownership security, and the service charge and council tax are described as modest.
Practical points to note: the building is a Victorian solid-brick construction with no assumed cavity insulation, and the property retains older fabric typical of its age — ongoing maintenance or targeted upgrades (insulation, heating controls, cosmetic refresh) may be needed to improve energy efficiency and reduce running costs. There is a single bathroom and the layout follows a traditional plan, which may suit buyers seeking character rather than a fully open-plan modern arrangement.
Located in the heart of Stoke Newington, the flat is close to Church Street’s shops, cafés and farmers’ market, with strong local schools and convenient Overground links to central London. This apartment will suit first-time buyers or small families looking for a characterful, well-located home with outdoor space and parking, and buyers willing to invest in energy and cosmetic improvements to unlock further value.