Private roof terrace — rare for central locations
Split-level layout across three floors maximises space
Contemporary reception with built-in shelving and storage
Integrated kitchen; compact but modern fittings
Small overall size: approximately 577 sq ft
Leasehold tenure — factor service charges and lease length
Very high local crime levels and area deprivation noted
Slow broadband speeds may affect home-working
Set across three thoughtfully arranged floors, this split-level 2-bedroom flat on Voss Street makes smart use of 577 sq ft with contemporary fittings and built-in storage. The main reception feels bright and modern, and an integrated kitchen keeps the living space uncluttered. A private roof terrace is a standout amenity, offering outdoor space that’s rare for central locations.
Positioned on a quiet mews moments from Brick Lane and Weavers Fields, the apartment puts cafés, markets and transport links nearby — Bethnal Green station is within easy reach. Local schools score well on inspection, and the neighbourhood’s inner-city character suits buyers who want central living with independent shops and leisure options on the doorstep.
Buyers should be aware this is a small leasehold property (577 sq ft) and sits in an area with high crime levels and wider deprivation indicators. Broadband speeds are reported as slow, which may affect home-working; the flat’s contemporary condition reduces immediate renovation needs but long-term maintenance and management of a leasehold home should be factored into costs.
This property will appeal to first-time buyers or investors seeking a compact, well-located home with outdoor space and strong local amenities. Its main selling points are the layout, private roof terrace and proximity to central London culture, while its limitations are size, connectivity and the local crime profile.