Large rear garden with direct access to Mile End Park
Chain free Victorian freehold mid-terrace, 1,522 sqft overall
Three double bedrooms, family bathroom and guest shower room
Double through lounge, vaulted ceilings, bright natural light
Storage cellar; useful practical extra space
Solid brick walls likely uninsulated — renovation opportunity
Council tax above average; factor running costs
Located in an area with very high recorded crime levels
Set on a quiet no-through road beside Mile End Park, this Victorian mid-terrace combines period charm with roomy family living. The bay-fronted façade, sash windows and decorative corbels give immediate kerb appeal. Inside, a double through lounge, generous kitchen-diner and vaulted ceilings create bright, airy living spaces across multiple levels.
Three well-proportioned double bedrooms, a family bathroom and a guest shower room suit family life, while a storage cellar adds practical space. The large rear garden and direct park access make outdoor play and weekend relaxation effortless. Mile End underground and local buses provide fast links across London; good and outstanding primary schools are nearby.
The freehold is offered chain free, a genuine convenience for a swift purchase. The house is solidly built but retains original solid-brick walls with no assumed insulation, so upgrading thermal performance and possibly windows/heating could be considered to improve comfort and running costs. Council tax is above average for the area.
Be candid about the location: the property sits in a lively inner-city area with very high recorded crime levels, so buyers should factor local safety measures and security improvements into plans. For buyers seeking a spacious period home with scope to modernise in a sought-after Bow location, this offers strong long-term potential.