Share of freehold and over 1,000 sq ft of living space
Three bedrooms and two bathrooms across two floors
Large bay-front reception with high ceilings and period details
Top-floor principal bedroom with skylights and ensuite
Double glazing fitted before 2002 — may be less efficient
Solid brick walls assumed uninsulated — potential heat loss
No private garden visible; nearby parks provide outdoor space
Close to Leyton Midland station and strong local schools
This bright Victorian conversion offers more than 1,000 sq ft of family-friendly space across two floors, blending original period features with contemporary finishings. The large reception room with bay windows and high ceilings provides a generous living and dining area, while a top-floor principal bedroom with skylights feels private and airy. Two bathrooms and practical eaves storage make the layout flexible for families or professionals sharing space.
Practical benefits include a share of freehold, mains gas heating with a boiler and radiators, and fast broadband plus excellent mobile signal—useful for homeworking and streaming. Leyton Midland Road station is a short walk away, and local favourites on Francis Road, parks and highly regarded primary schools are within easy reach, making daily life straightforward and well connected.
Be aware of a few material points: the building’s solid brick walls are assumed uninsulated, and the double glazing was installed before 2002—both may affect heating costs and could be targeted for improvement. There appears to be no private garden included, so outdoor space is limited to nearby parks. Overall this is a well-presented, spacious period flat that suits a family or buyers wanting a roomy conversion with character and good transport links.















































































































































