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This inviting and cosy four bedroom Victorian house is superbly located with peaceful green spaces on your doorstep. Painted in calming colours and warmed by Nest thermostatic controls, it features a bright double reception room, a downstairs shower room as well as an upstairs bathroom, a loft conversion, along with updated electrics and USB sockets.
STEP INSIDE
On a peaceful cul de sac lying a short walk from the vast open expanse of Wanstead Flats, yet close enough to Crossrail connections, you ll find the house nestled behind new traditional look brick walls to match the London Stock brick exterior and a travertine stone patio shaded by an olive tree.
Foliage capitals that echo the colonnaded bay window frame a panelled royal blue front door and finished with chrome furniture. The transom window above draws light into the hallway, where the wood effect flooring flows into a double reception room on your right.
Begin in the living room, which features high, coved walls painted cream beneath the wooden picture rails, alcove shelving, and a canted bay window overlooking the leafy street. The colour scheme continues as you pass the walkthrough into the rear dining area, where a large sash window frames a view along the courtyard style side return.
You ll pass a useful storage cupboard on your way to the spot lit galley kitchen, which was fitted with glossy cream Howdens joinery cupboards and stone granite worktops in 2018. The practical flooring continues in here, while a big side window and a glazed garden door soak up the light. Integrated appliances include a Siemens oven and a NEFF induction hob, plus a freestanding Bosch fridge freezer, dishwasher, and washing machine.
At the back of the house, you ll discover a shower room with modern floor and wall tiles complementing a Grohe rainfall shower enclosure, a basin vanity unit with a square basin and Grohe tapware, dual chrome heated towel rails, and a close coupled toilet. Ceiling spots and a frosted rear window are also paired to create a private and bright space with in built storage.
Back in the hallway, a staircase rises to the landing, where the fitted beige carpet flows into a garden facing bedroom, nursery or office with Venetian blinds to the tall window, a characterful sloped ceiling, and a central pendant.
The next door along reveals a fully tilled, three piece bathroom with a shower over the panelled bath and a radiator. On the upper landing, the carpet continues into two further bedrooms; both doubles decorated in soft, neutral tones. The first double has high wooden picture rails and a large rear window. Brightened by two front windows, the largest bedroom has the same character features and has plenty of room for freestanding furniture.
Back on the landing, a second full staircase leads to the loft conversion, where the carpet and neutral palette continue in a fabulous, spot lit master bedroom lit by two Velux windows. Meanwhile, a picture window offers a panoramic view across the iconic London skyline.
OUTSIDE
Step from the kitchen into the side return, where the brickwork has been painted a soft white to blend with travertine stone that flows into the southwest facing garden. Extending to a generous 33 feet and enclosed by tall, coordinating fence panels with mounted flower baskets, it is a secluded suntrap for relaxing and entertaining.
In addition, natural stone walls create lovely planters with capping stone seating, while dotted around, a honeysuckle tree, dahlias, chrysanthemums, gladioli, and clematis offer scent, colour, and interest. On the raised rear terrace, a large wooden shed with painted cladding, iron latches, and a gabled roof provides ample storage for garden furniture and tools.
A NOTE FROM THE OWNERS
Having a southwest facing garden with sunshine all day has been fantastic. It s also great having easy access to public transport and cycling routes into Central London, being a five minute walk from nature in Wanstead Flats, and just moments from the bus stop. Our street is so quiet with little traffic, and there is a real sense of community, too, with lovely neighbours and always something going on.
GETTING AROUND
Maryland station is an 18 minute walk, with Forest Gate train station reachable in 20 minutes. From both, you can take the new Crossrail link, racing you to Canary Wharf around 12 mins , Bond Street 19 mins and Heathrow Airport 47 mins .
You can also reach Liverpool Street in 12 minutes, stopping at Stratford s major interchange just two stops away. Here, you ll find connections to the DLR, Central and Jubilee Lines, plus retail therapy at Westfield and foodie delights in the East Village, including Mother Kelly s Taproom, Fish House for great fish and chips and Appetite, an Italian butcher and deli.
Tavistock Road is just 18 minutes walk from Wanstead Park Overground station, connecting Barking to Gospel Oak via Walthamstow, with a handy change to the Victoria line at Blackhorse Road.
IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
The beautiful Wanstead Flats and Jubilee Pond are just ten minutes walk away and provide a delightful environment to picnic, jog or simply surround yourself with nature and wildlife. Locals also recommend Cann Hall Park, with its community feel and skate park.
You can always explore a little further on the weekend with a trip to Epping Forest or the nearby Queen Elizabeth Park at Stratford, which hosts a community track at London Stadium, an aquatic centre, and hockey, tennis and sporting facilities, all set within beautiful gardens and playgrounds.
Forest Gate s recent renaissance has created a thriving community of independent local businesses. Among the other great places to eat and drink in the neighbourhood are Wanstead Tap for craft beer, Giovanna s Deli & Wine Bar for exceptional pizza, and Fiore Truck for more excellent Italian cuisine.
Firm favourites include the Wild Goose Bakery for pastries and Joyau wine bar under Forest Gate Arches there s also a wellness and workout space here E7 Movement , Forest Gate Tavern recently refurbished and has a new menu and live music , Singburi for Thai, and Dina for craft beer and natural wines. The Rookwood Village pub and Ramble famed for its cinnamon buns are also worth a visit, while the Holly Tree pub has a working miniature railway to amuse children of all ages. Wanstead Kitchen on nearby Pevensey Road is also excellent.
Our local sellers have also recommended Pretty Decent taproom on Sheridan Road around the corner, London Farmers Market at Buxton School on Sundays and heading to Wanstead market held once a month on Wanstead High Street.
SCHOOLS
Ofsted rated Outstanding local schools include Colegrave Primary, Davies Lane Primary, and Forest Gate Community School, as well as Odessa Infant School and Maryland Primary both rated Good .
EPC Rating D"