Bright one-bedroom near Stoke Newington shops and transport links.
High ceilings and large sash windows, abundant natural light
Set on the first floor of a handsome Victorian conversion, this one-bedroom apartment offers generous proportions and classic period character. High ceilings, large sash windows and wood floors create a bright, airy living space across approximately 450 sqft, with a separate double bedroom and fully tiled bathroom. A communal front garden adds outdoor space and there is on-street permit parking nearby.
The location is a major draw: a short walk from Stoke Newington High Street, Church Street and Abney Park Cemetery, with Stoke Newington Overground station close by for fast links into the City. Local amenities include independent shops, cafes, parks and several well-regarded schools, making this a practical first home for buyers seeking an accessible, community-focused neighbourhood.
Practical points to note: the property is leasehold with about 93 years remaining, a service charge circa £2,000 per year and a small ground rent of £101. The building’s solid brick walls are likely uninsulated and the install date of the double glazing is unknown, so buyers should budget for potential energy-efficiency improvements. The wider area has pockets of deprivation despite good local transport and low crime, which buyers may want to consider alongside the property’s strong location benefits.