Period one-bed with long lease, garden and modern finishes — move-in ready for first-time buyers..
Long lease (179 years) with no ground rent
Newly renovated; move-in ready with stripped floorboards
Underfloor heating in kitchen and bathroom; mains gas boiler
Owns a section of rear garden (approx. 14m)
Ground-floor Warner flat; compact overall size (469 sq ft)
Victorian solid-brick walls; likely limited insulation
Double glazing fitted before 2002 (older windows)
Ex-council/local authority origin — historic tenure note
This neatly refurbished ground-floor Warner flat on Carr Road combines period character with practical modern upgrades. Stripped floorboards, a bay-fronted reception and a compact, well-appointed kitchen create a calm, usable layout for everyday living. The property benefits from a long lease (179 years) and no ground rent, rare for this typology.
Light fills the reception through timber sash bay windows and the kitchen runs the length of the apartment with bespoke joinery and underfloor heating. A section of rear garden (approx. 14m) extends the living space outdoors — an uncommon bonus for a one-bedroom urban flat.
The apartment is newly renovated and move-in ready, suited to first-time buyers seeking a manageable home with period charm or investors targeting lettability near Lloyd Park. Walthamstow Central is a reasonable walk away, with good tube and Overground links into central London and plentiful local amenities nearby.
Buyers should note this is a small ground-floor flat in a Victorian mid-terrace with solid brick walls (assumed uninsulated) and double glazing installed before 2002. While heating includes underfloor zones and a mains gas boiler, the older glazing and solid walls may limit peak energy efficiency compared with modern builds.