£1,795 pcm
(£414 pw)
1 bed flat to rentMorieux Road, London E10
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Available from 31 January 2026
Furnished
About this property
Warner Style Apartment
One Bedroom
Available February
Beautifully Presented
Period Features
Private Garden
Good Bus Links
Close to Amenities
This bright and charming one-bedroom ex-Warner apartment is set in an envy-inducing location within walking distance of Hackney Marshes, as well as some of the area’s best foodie destinations. Lea Bridge station is just a short stroll away, and with plentiful bus routes nearby, you can reach Clapton, Leyton, Stratford and Walthamstow with great ease.
As for the apartment itself, a great deal of care has gone into the finish, creating a pleasing balance of contemporary updates and traditional features. The home also benefits from a private section of the garden, a sole-use front door, useful storage, a separate dine-in kitchen and a bright reception room.
If you lived here...
In case you didn’t already know, these iconic homes were developed by Walthamstow’s first mayor at the turn of the last century. The design has truly stood the test of time, which is why Warner properties remain so sought-after today.
Inside, you’ll find a home that celebrates its heritage while incorporating modern convenience. The front reception room has been beautifully finished, featuring a charming fireplace surround, bespoke shutters and custom-built storage.
The bedroom is just as lovely, and comes with the added bonus of built-in storage.
The kitchen is sleek and modern, with a well-designed layout and space for a dining table. This contemporary feel continues in the pristine bathroom, which includes a characterful clawfoot tub with a shower overhead and vintage-style brass fittings.
Outside, you’ll love making the most of your garden, which is low maintenance yet full of charm. There’s also plenty of green space nearby, with Jubilee Park just a short stroll away and Hackney Marshes slightly further afield.
Head a few minutes north and you’ll reach Lea Bridge Road, now a hotspot for independents such as the Italian deli with a Japanese influence, Pinch La Deli, and the eclectic event space, bar and pizzeria Patchworks, which houses Blondies brewery, a great candidate for a new local.
If you’re after a coffee and some peace and quiet, the nearby Lea Bridge Library is a real gem, having won multiple design awards following the addition of a striking cafe extension to the Grade II listed building.
What else?
- After a major rebuild, the Lee Valley Ice Centre reopened a few years ago, offering a range of public skating sessions and lessons for all ages and abilities. The Lee Valley Riding Centre is also nearby, running courses for pony-loving beginners and experts alike - both are within easy walking distance.
- The Princess of Wales pub is well known across the capital for its canal-side terrace and outdoor dining, and it’s a hearty walk from your front door.
- You’ll never be short of essentials thanks to the excellent selection of convenience stores along Lea Bridge Road, with Aldi also just a short walk away.
As for the apartment itself, a great deal of care has gone into the finish, creating a pleasing balance of contemporary updates and traditional features. The home also benefits from a private section of the garden, a sole-use front door, useful storage, a separate dine-in kitchen and a bright reception room.
If you lived here...
In case you didn’t already know, these iconic homes were developed by Walthamstow’s first mayor at the turn of the last century. The design has truly stood the test of time, which is why Warner properties remain so sought-after today.
Inside, you’ll find a home that celebrates its heritage while incorporating modern convenience. The front reception room has been beautifully finished, featuring a charming fireplace surround, bespoke shutters and custom-built storage.
The bedroom is just as lovely, and comes with the added bonus of built-in storage.
The kitchen is sleek and modern, with a well-designed layout and space for a dining table. This contemporary feel continues in the pristine bathroom, which includes a characterful clawfoot tub with a shower overhead and vintage-style brass fittings.
Outside, you’ll love making the most of your garden, which is low maintenance yet full of charm. There’s also plenty of green space nearby, with Jubilee Park just a short stroll away and Hackney Marshes slightly further afield.
Head a few minutes north and you’ll reach Lea Bridge Road, now a hotspot for independents such as the Italian deli with a Japanese influence, Pinch La Deli, and the eclectic event space, bar and pizzeria Patchworks, which houses Blondies brewery, a great candidate for a new local.
If you’re after a coffee and some peace and quiet, the nearby Lea Bridge Library is a real gem, having won multiple design awards following the addition of a striking cafe extension to the Grade II listed building.
What else?
- After a major rebuild, the Lee Valley Ice Centre reopened a few years ago, offering a range of public skating sessions and lessons for all ages and abilities. The Lee Valley Riding Centre is also nearby, running courses for pony-loving beginners and experts alike - both are within easy walking distance.
- The Princess of Wales pub is well known across the capital for its canal-side terrace and outdoor dining, and it’s a hearty walk from your front door.
- You’ll never be short of essentials thanks to the excellent selection of convenience stores along Lea Bridge Road, with Aldi also just a short walk away.



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