3 double bedrooms across 1,157 sq ft
This double-bayed Victorian mid-terrace offers three double bedrooms across 1,157 sq ft of living space, a storage cellar and retained period features such as sash windows with wooden shutters and decorative cornices. Its freehold tenure and solid brick construction make it an attractive family home with scope to personalise. Broadband speeds and mobile signal are strong, and the property sits moments from Tower Hamlets Nature Reserve and transport links at Mile End.
Internally the house presents well-proportioned reception rooms, high ceilings and original wood floors that create natural character. The layout includes a through reception, eat-in kitchen with bi-folding doors to an enclosed patio courtyard and a single, elegant bathroom. There is residents’ permit parking and typical on-street parking provision to the front.
Buyers should note practical points plainly: the plot is small with a likely modest rear yard rather than extensive garden, and the solid brick walls are assumed to have no built-in insulation. The property is in an area with higher crime levels, and some modernisation may be desired to update services or living spaces to contemporary standards. Council tax is moderate and flooding risk is low.
For families looking for period character and convenient northeast London living, this home pairs original detail with clear potential. It will suit buyers seeking a comfortable, centrally located house to adapt over time rather than those wanting a large private garden or a completely turn-key, low-maintenance home.