Offers over
£600,000
(£886/sq. ft)
2 bed terraced house for saleQueens Road, Walthamstow E17
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
677 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Victorian Style
Two Bedroom
First Floor Bathroom
Brick Fronted
Some Original Features
Short Walk to St James Street Station
Lovely Rear Garden
Potential to extend (STPP)
This charming Victorian home brings together period character and comfortable living, with two generous bedrooms and a well-placed first-floor bathroom. The brick-fronted exterior showcases traditional style, while original features inside add a sense of history and detail. A lovely rear garden provides a peaceful outdoor setting, ideal for unwinding or hosting in the warmer months. Conveniently located within a short stroll of St James Street station, the property offers an appealing balance of timeless design and modern-day accessibility, making it a prospect full of character and connection.
If you lived here...
A handsome Victorian façade greets you with warm brickwork, tall sash windows and a bay front. The arched doorway, painted front door and tiled path are framed by wrought-iron railings and greenery, presenting a strong kerbside presence.
Inside, the hallway leads through to the reception room where light pours in from the bay window. Period coving and high ceilings enhance the sense of space, while a striking fireplace sits centre stage, flanked by built-in shelving and cabinetry that add both character and practicality. Wood flooring flows underfoot, bringing natural warmth to this elegant living area.
The kitchen and dining room stretch across the rear of the house, creating a generous and welcoming heart of the home. A glazed door opens onto the garden, encouraging easy movement between indoors and out, perfect for relaxed summer evenings. With wood flooring continuing through, the layout feels open and harmonious, easily accommodating everyday living as well as gatherings with friends.
The garden extends to around 15 metres and provides a secluded retreat. A paved terrace by the house sets the scene for summer lunches or evening drinks, leading onto a lawn bordered with mature planting and seasonal colour. At the far end, established trees and a vine-clad shed form a leafy backdrop, bringing character and privacy to this inviting outdoor haven.
Upstairs, the landing connects two bedrooms and the bathroom. The main bedroom, with twin windows and a period fireplace, offers leafy views and a refined, restful atmosphere. The rear bedroom is bright and tranquil, overlooking the garden. The bathroom is finished in white herringbone tiling with soft green accents and includes a bath with rainfall shower, balancing privacy with light to create a fresh and calming setting.
The neighbourhood offers an appealing blend of green spaces, independent eateries and cultural highlights. Just a short stroll away, Weirdough Bakery tempts with its artisan creations, while crate St James Street provides a lively hub of food, drink and local enterprise. Walthamstow Village, with favourites such as Eat 17 and The Nags Head, is close at hand, full of charm and atmosphere. For a taste of the arts, Soho Theatre brings a vibrant programme of performances, while open-air escapes include St James Park, the expansive Leyton Jubilee grounds and the vast Walthamstow Wetlands, where wildlife and water meet in a striking landscape.
What else?
Travel connections are excellent, with St James Street station around 10 minutes away, providing direct services into Liverpool Street. Walthamstow Queens Road is also close by, offering swift links across the city. Walthamstow Central can be reached in around 15 minutes, with both Underground and Overground services available.
Reception Room (3.53m x 3.30m (11'6" x 10'9"))
Kitchen / Diner (4.31m x 3.09m (14'1" x 10'1"))
Bedroom (4.32m x 3.03m (14'2" x 9'11"))
Bedroom (3.09 x 2.62 (10'1" x 8'7"))
Bathroom (2.14m x 1.59m (7'0" x 5'2"))
Garden (15 (49'2"))
A word from the expert...
I love living in Walthamstow – it’s got such a great mix of things going on. Saturdays are my favourite, with the market in Lloyd Park full of fresh food, handmade bits, and plenty of friendly faces. The new Soho Theatre has brought amazing shows right to our doorstep, and if I fancy a pint, the Blackhorse Beer Mile breweries are perfect for a wander. When I need some fresh air, the Walthamstow Wetlands are just a short stroll away – all that greenery makes you completely forget you’re in London. Plus, with brilliant transport links, it’s so easy to hop on the Tube or Overground and be in Central London in no time at all.
William jackson
E17 assisant branch manager
If you lived here...
A handsome Victorian façade greets you with warm brickwork, tall sash windows and a bay front. The arched doorway, painted front door and tiled path are framed by wrought-iron railings and greenery, presenting a strong kerbside presence.
Inside, the hallway leads through to the reception room where light pours in from the bay window. Period coving and high ceilings enhance the sense of space, while a striking fireplace sits centre stage, flanked by built-in shelving and cabinetry that add both character and practicality. Wood flooring flows underfoot, bringing natural warmth to this elegant living area.
The kitchen and dining room stretch across the rear of the house, creating a generous and welcoming heart of the home. A glazed door opens onto the garden, encouraging easy movement between indoors and out, perfect for relaxed summer evenings. With wood flooring continuing through, the layout feels open and harmonious, easily accommodating everyday living as well as gatherings with friends.
The garden extends to around 15 metres and provides a secluded retreat. A paved terrace by the house sets the scene for summer lunches or evening drinks, leading onto a lawn bordered with mature planting and seasonal colour. At the far end, established trees and a vine-clad shed form a leafy backdrop, bringing character and privacy to this inviting outdoor haven.
Upstairs, the landing connects two bedrooms and the bathroom. The main bedroom, with twin windows and a period fireplace, offers leafy views and a refined, restful atmosphere. The rear bedroom is bright and tranquil, overlooking the garden. The bathroom is finished in white herringbone tiling with soft green accents and includes a bath with rainfall shower, balancing privacy with light to create a fresh and calming setting.
The neighbourhood offers an appealing blend of green spaces, independent eateries and cultural highlights. Just a short stroll away, Weirdough Bakery tempts with its artisan creations, while crate St James Street provides a lively hub of food, drink and local enterprise. Walthamstow Village, with favourites such as Eat 17 and The Nags Head, is close at hand, full of charm and atmosphere. For a taste of the arts, Soho Theatre brings a vibrant programme of performances, while open-air escapes include St James Park, the expansive Leyton Jubilee grounds and the vast Walthamstow Wetlands, where wildlife and water meet in a striking landscape.
What else?
Travel connections are excellent, with St James Street station around 10 minutes away, providing direct services into Liverpool Street. Walthamstow Queens Road is also close by, offering swift links across the city. Walthamstow Central can be reached in around 15 minutes, with both Underground and Overground services available.
Reception Room (3.53m x 3.30m (11'6" x 10'9"))
Kitchen / Diner (4.31m x 3.09m (14'1" x 10'1"))
Bedroom (4.32m x 3.03m (14'2" x 9'11"))
Bedroom (3.09 x 2.62 (10'1" x 8'7"))
Bathroom (2.14m x 1.59m (7'0" x 5'2"))
Garden (15 (49'2"))
A word from the expert...
I love living in Walthamstow – it’s got such a great mix of things going on. Saturdays are my favourite, with the market in Lloyd Park full of fresh food, handmade bits, and plenty of friendly faces. The new Soho Theatre has brought amazing shows right to our doorstep, and if I fancy a pint, the Blackhorse Beer Mile breweries are perfect for a wander. When I need some fresh air, the Walthamstow Wetlands are just a short stroll away – all that greenery makes you completely forget you’re in London. Plus, with brilliant transport links, it’s so easy to hop on the Tube or Overground and be in Central London in no time at all.
William jackson
E17 assisant branch manager