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£610,000
(£622/sq. ft)
3 bed terraced house for saleVicarage Road, Leyton E10
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
981 sq. ft
EPC Rating: E
Just added
Chain free
Freehold
About this property
3 bedroom 1930s family home
Scope for development
Chain free
10 mins to leyton midland road station
10 mins to francis road
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A classically proportioned three bedroom, 1930s family home, coming in a shade under 1000 square feet and with scope to extend further (subject to the usual permissions). Sat just off Lea Bridge Road, you have the best of E10 within the easiest of reach.
From the high ceilings to the copious natural light, the 1930s pedigree is on full display throughout. There's an especially luxurious garden to the rear, sixty feet long and artfully landscaped. Inside you have a wealth of social space with three reception rooms.
Sat just off our main thoroughfare of Lea Bridge Road, you have shops, cafes and all your day to day needs exactly the right distance from your new front door. Leyton Midland Road station and its ever growing social hub are just a half mile on foot.
Your new home
Your classic 1930s frontage is defined by those lovely wide bow windows, and nicely set back from the tree lined street by the private driveway. A gold dust London addition. Step through the porch, handy incidental space for bags and coats, and handsome blonde hardwood runs underfoot in the hallway as throughout.
Your bow windowed front reception comes in at 150 square feet, with a red brick hearth, pristine white walls and plenty more blonde hardwood underfoot. To the rear, your dining room is similarly sized and styled, with patio doors leading out to the impressive rear garden.
The possibility of connecting the two spaces to create one lengthy through lounge is the first of several future development opportunities here,
Your kitchen is home to facing flanks of sleek white cabinets below smoky grey worktops, with integrated appliances including a stainless steel five ring gas hob and matching extractor. White tilework run underfoot, leading to the sun soaked, South East facing breakfast room.
Another social space, dual aspect and especially bright, from here you can head straight back out onto that lengthy rear garden, the sheer size of which makes for still more possibilities for expansion.
The rear garden starts with a generous patio, barbecue perfect and sat below a generous timber pergola. A pathway runs between lawns, thriving planters and a kitchen garden, all surrounded by high timber fencing and overseen by mature trees. Barely overlooked, there's nothing but blue sky on the horizon.
Upstairs and off your pristine white landing the generous principal bedroom mirrors the lounge, strikingly generous and bathed in natural light from the bow window. Bedroom two is similarly sized and styled, and the sleeping arrangements are completed by a generous single to the front.
Your bathroom is tiled from top to bottom in smoky grey, and features a walk in rainfall shower cubicle, the cornerstone of a sleek contemporary suite. Finally, with the substantial loft space so far unexplored, you have plenty of possibilities for further development (subject to the usual permissions) including adding your own whole new storey.
Your new neighbourhood
Bustling Lea Bridge Road is just moments away from your new front door, with a wide choice of shops and cafes, plus the much loved local gastropub The Hare and Hounds.
Leyton Midland Road Overground station is half a mile on foot, for the Suffragette line running from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside. Your direct link to the River Thames.
Alternatively, ride two stops and five minutes for Blackhorse Road, where a quick swap to the Victoria line will get you directly to King's Cross and Oxford Circus.
There's plenty of new nightlife on your doorstep however. Under the arches at Leyton Midland Road you'll find Gravity Well Taproom and Burnt Smokehouse, with the original Perky Blenders cafe just across the street and nearby Tilbury Yard is fast developing its own range of attractions.
Leyton's flagship social hub of Francis Road is just as close for an ever evolving range of independent cafes and delis, plus the new weekly kerb street food market and regular pop events courtesy of Francis Road Lates.
When it comes to greenery, you're right between the endless open expanses of Hackney Marshes and Epping Forest, for acres upon acres of blue and green space, each around twenty five minutes on foot.
Finally Leyton is exceptionally well served for schools, with primaries in particular especially excellent. Nearby Newport, Willowbrook and Riverley primaries were all rated 'Outstanding' at their last inspections.
EPC Rating: E
From the high ceilings to the copious natural light, the 1930s pedigree is on full display throughout. There's an especially luxurious garden to the rear, sixty feet long and artfully landscaped. Inside you have a wealth of social space with three reception rooms.
Sat just off our main thoroughfare of Lea Bridge Road, you have shops, cafes and all your day to day needs exactly the right distance from your new front door. Leyton Midland Road station and its ever growing social hub are just a half mile on foot.
Your new home
Your classic 1930s frontage is defined by those lovely wide bow windows, and nicely set back from the tree lined street by the private driveway. A gold dust London addition. Step through the porch, handy incidental space for bags and coats, and handsome blonde hardwood runs underfoot in the hallway as throughout.
Your bow windowed front reception comes in at 150 square feet, with a red brick hearth, pristine white walls and plenty more blonde hardwood underfoot. To the rear, your dining room is similarly sized and styled, with patio doors leading out to the impressive rear garden.
The possibility of connecting the two spaces to create one lengthy through lounge is the first of several future development opportunities here,
Your kitchen is home to facing flanks of sleek white cabinets below smoky grey worktops, with integrated appliances including a stainless steel five ring gas hob and matching extractor. White tilework run underfoot, leading to the sun soaked, South East facing breakfast room.
Another social space, dual aspect and especially bright, from here you can head straight back out onto that lengthy rear garden, the sheer size of which makes for still more possibilities for expansion.
The rear garden starts with a generous patio, barbecue perfect and sat below a generous timber pergola. A pathway runs between lawns, thriving planters and a kitchen garden, all surrounded by high timber fencing and overseen by mature trees. Barely overlooked, there's nothing but blue sky on the horizon.
Upstairs and off your pristine white landing the generous principal bedroom mirrors the lounge, strikingly generous and bathed in natural light from the bow window. Bedroom two is similarly sized and styled, and the sleeping arrangements are completed by a generous single to the front.
Your bathroom is tiled from top to bottom in smoky grey, and features a walk in rainfall shower cubicle, the cornerstone of a sleek contemporary suite. Finally, with the substantial loft space so far unexplored, you have plenty of possibilities for further development (subject to the usual permissions) including adding your own whole new storey.
Your new neighbourhood
Bustling Lea Bridge Road is just moments away from your new front door, with a wide choice of shops and cafes, plus the much loved local gastropub The Hare and Hounds.
Leyton Midland Road Overground station is half a mile on foot, for the Suffragette line running from Gospel Oak to Barking Riverside. Your direct link to the River Thames.
Alternatively, ride two stops and five minutes for Blackhorse Road, where a quick swap to the Victoria line will get you directly to King's Cross and Oxford Circus.
There's plenty of new nightlife on your doorstep however. Under the arches at Leyton Midland Road you'll find Gravity Well Taproom and Burnt Smokehouse, with the original Perky Blenders cafe just across the street and nearby Tilbury Yard is fast developing its own range of attractions.
Leyton's flagship social hub of Francis Road is just as close for an ever evolving range of independent cafes and delis, plus the new weekly kerb street food market and regular pop events courtesy of Francis Road Lates.
When it comes to greenery, you're right between the endless open expanses of Hackney Marshes and Epping Forest, for acres upon acres of blue and green space, each around twenty five minutes on foot.
Finally Leyton is exceptionally well served for schools, with primaries in particular especially excellent. Nearby Newport, Willowbrook and Riverley primaries were all rated 'Outstanding' at their last inspections.
EPC Rating: E
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