Period charm meets a modern extended kitchen/diner and landscaped garden.
Victorian bay-front with restored brickwork and double-glazed sash windows
A beautifully reworked Victorian bay-front terrace offering over 1,400 sq ft of thoughtfully designed family space. The restored brick façade, high ceilings and bay windows give immediate period charm, while contemporary touches — bespoke joinery, hardwood floors and plantation shutters — create a comfortable, stylish interior for everyday life.
The heart of the home is a 270 sq ft kitchen/diner created by a rear extension with raised ceiling, skylights and bifold doors that flow to a landscaped 40 ft garden. Two well-proportioned reception spaces, a ground-floor WC and plentiful storage make the layout practical for family routines and entertaining.
Sleeping accommodation includes a bay-fronted principal bedroom with fitted wardrobes, two further doubles on the first floor and a loft conversion providing two more doubles and a second bathroom — ideal for growing households or flexible home-working space. Underfloor heating in bathrooms and quality fixtures emphasise the high standard of finish throughout.
A few practical points: the rear plot is modest for an inner-city property, and the area records higher-than-average local crime levels, which some buyers will want to factor in. Council Tax is band C (affordable); EPC rating is currently to be confirmed. Freehold tenure and strong transport links (Wood Street nearby; quick services to Liverpool Street and the Victoria Line) make this a compelling choice for families wanting period character with contemporary living.