Set within a striking Grade II-listed Victorian building in the sought-after E10 postcode, this one-bedroom apartment spans an impressive 466 square feet within a stunning historic local landmark. Inside, you’ll find an open-plan kitchen/reception space and immaculate finishes throughout. Large windows flood the interiors with natural light, and a secure entrance adds peace of mind. Right in the heart of Leyton, you’re moments from the High Road’s everyday convenience and just a short stroll from the independent shops and cafés of pedestrianised Francis Road. Leyton Underground (Central Line) is only four minutes on foot, making the commute or trip into town refreshingly easy.
IF YOU LIVED HERE...
This landmark Grade II-listed Victorian building has a rich past. Completed in 1896 in an ornate Italianate style, it served as a civic institution for over a century before being sympathetically converted into 32 distinctive apartments in 2011.
Even before you step inside, the building commands attention with its striking brick façade and imposing proportions. Inside, the sense of grandeur continues with original Victorian detailing: polished wood handrails, intricate iron spindles, and a sweeping staircase all speak to its heritage and craftsmanship.
Inside the apartment, you're welcomed via a central hallway, offering a storage area on your right, the perfect place to stash coats and shoes and a handy recess to throw your keys as soon as you walk through the door. From here, the space opens into a stunning open-plan kitchen/reception room. Natural light pours in through tall windows, creating a sense of volume and calm. The kitchen runs neatly along the back, featuring grey cabinets, granite worktops, and integrated appliances. A tiled floor provides a natural boundary before the rest of the room gives way to the reception and dining area across polished wood flooring. There’s more than enough space for both dining and lounging, making it as practical and sociable as it is impressive.
The double bedroom is light and airy, thanks to twin sash windows and with plush fitted carpet greeting your feet as you step out of bed, it makes mornings just that little bit less of a shock. A fitted wardrobe already in place provides convenient storage just ready for you to move in.
Your bathroom is a classic and streamlined space, ship-lap wooden panelling lining the walls and broad white tiling around the over-bath shower combination, all topped off with travertine tiled flooring.
Features
- One Bedroom Apartment
- Open Plan Kitchen Diner
- Bathroom with Shower Above Bath
- Large Windows
- Modern Kitchen Units
- Set Within a Historic Building
- Moments to Leyton Station
- Close to the Olympic Park
- No Parking Available
- Holding Deposit: equivalent to one week's rent capped at £400
Rooms
5.79 x 3.57 (18'11" x 11'8")
19 "
3.60 x 3.49 (11'9" x 11'5")
11’8 "
2.16 x 2.00 (7'1" x 6'6")
7’1 "
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Leyton tube, just four minutes away on foot, is on the Central Line, with fast direct journeys to Stratford (2 mins), the City (12 mins), and the West End (22 mins). The popular Leyton Mills Retail Park is also just around the corner, which has an abundance of supermarkets and stores. Westfield Stratford City puts everything you need under one roof—with all your favourite brands, a huge choice of places to eat and drink, and a 20-screen cinema that caters to even the most discerning film fans. Just a short distance away, the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park offers the perfect escape for runners, walkers, and cyclists who want a dose of nature without leaving the city. Also nearby is East Bank—a groundbreaking new cultural quarter that brings together world-class institutions, including Sadler’s Wells, the BBC, the V&A, and leading universities.
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Our Local Guide:
Leyton
Assured locals barely bat an eyelid when the national press dub Leyton one of ‘best places to live’ in London – it’s been a regular feature since the 2012 London Olympics regeneration, but the area’s constant evolution means even frequent visitors can get taken aback by just how much it has going on.
With the lively cafes on Francis Road, the bustling High Road, the family-friendly footie action and easy access to the Olympic Park, Leyton can often feel like a city within a city. What’s more, these various layers work together to create a balanced community that comes free of any pretension, so even newbies can find themselves having a natter with the locals while they explore Leyton’s latest delights. It’s an easy reach too, with the Central line connecting Leyton with the city to the west, and leafy Essex to the east.
Area Guide
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Transport links
There’s no ‘late’ in Leyton thanks to the excellent transport links. Leyton tube is on the Central line with direct trains into the City and Central London, while Leyton Midland Road is handily placed on the Overground line, as is the new-ish Lea Bridge station.
Great Pubs
Whether you want a quiet pint in the sunshine or a night of banging tunes, Leyton has you covered for pubs. With The Leyton Star, The Coach & Horses, William the Fourth, locals and visitors are spoilt for choice.
Plenty of period property
Leyton’s amenities might be largely new additions, but a lot of the property is gloriously old. Victorian and Edwardian houses are plentiful - including budget-friendly ‘doer-uppers’, and the wide tree-lined streets add further appeal.
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