- Victorian mid-terrace with original period features and high ceilings
- Approximately 1,734 sq ft across lower ground to loft conversion
- Four bedrooms, two bathrooms, large dry cellar
- Private rear garden plus private roof terrace
- Small plot frontage with gated forecourt; modest external footprint
- On-street permit parking only; no private driveway
- Council tax above average; area classified as deprived
- Good transport links; fast broadband and excellent mobile signal
Set within the Carlton Square Conservation Area, this Victorian mid-terrace offers generous internal space across four storeys and a usable roof terrace. High ceilings, sash windows and original fireplaces deliver period character while the layout — four bedrooms, two bathrooms and a large dry cellar — suits family life and flexible working. The private rear garden and roof terrace provide outdoor space rare for central locations.
The house extends to about 1,734 sq ft and sits on a small plot with a gated forecourt. It benefits from excellent transport links (Stepney Green, Mile End, Bethnal Green) and proximity to Queen Mary University, Mile End Park and local shops, cafés and markets. Broadband and mobile signal are strong, supporting modern home working.
Practical points to note: parking is on-street by permit only and the property sits in an area of higher deprivation with average local crime statistics. Council tax band is above average. The house appears well preserved but will suit buyers happy to update certain rooms to personal taste — there is clear potential for refurbishment to further increase value.
This home targets families seeking space, character and outside areas in East London, or buyers who value a period property with scope to modernise. It presents a rare combination of size, location and outdoor amenity for the price bracket, while requiring realistic expectations about parking and running costs.