This handsome brick-fronted Victorian terrace promises charm, space and a superbly connected location. Across three well-balanced levels, you’ll find three bedrooms and two bathrooms, including a thoughtfully designed loft conversion with its own ensuite and Juliet balcony. Period character runs throughout, enhanced by natural light and appealing proportions. The garden offers a peaceful outdoor escape, while the home’s kerb appeal is matched by its convenience—moments from the tube, close to everyday amenities, and within easy reach of highly regarded local schools. With leafy Roding Valley Park just a short stroll away, this is a home that balances lifestyle and location beautifully.
IF YOU LIVED HERE…
Set behind a stained glass-panelled front door, the hallway offers a warm welcome, with sunlight and exposed wooden floorboards setting the tone. There’s handy under-stair storage with shelving accessed from the dining room. At the front, the reception room is arranged around an elegant period fireplace, with a broad bay window drawing in the light. This flows into the central dining area, where a window looks onto the garden, and there’s space to host or simply enjoy everyday meals. The adjacent kitchen is bright and simply laid out, with tiled flooring, light units and contrasting worktops. A glazed door opens directly to the garden, while there’s exciting potential—subject to permissions—to create a larger open-plan kitchen/diner. Beyond this, the study is a calm, sunlit spot, a skylight and full-height doors leading out make this a wonderfully bright room. The garden itself is private and lush, with a decked terrace, lawn and mature greenery creating a tranquil outdoor space.
Upstairs, the first floor hosts two generously sized bedrooms and a beautifully finished bathroom. The front bedroom spans the full width and includes two fitted wardrobes, while the second has a cast iron fireplace and built-in storage. At the rear, the bathroom features a navy-panelled bath with shower over and shower screen, patterned flooring and leafy views. The top floor is dedicated to a spacious main bedroom with skylights, eaves storage, a Juliet balcony and a bright ensuite shower room—perfectly positioned for peaceful mornings above the rooftops.
Step outside and in just a few minutes you’ll be on George Lane, a lively local hub brimming with cafés, bakeries, boutiques and everything from everyday essentials to weekend treats. The Railway Bell is a friendly spot for a drink or relaxed dinner, while you have many independent restaurants to chose from. When it’s time to escape the bustle, Eagle Pond and the surrounding stretch of Epping Forest offer a tranquil backdrop for walks, picnics or a moment of calm by the water. Roding Valley Park is also close by, with meadows, playing fields and riverside paths to explore. Golfers can be at Wanstead Golf Club in minutes, and families are spoilt for choice with excellent local schools, including Oakdale Juniors and Nightingale Primary.
WHAT ELSE?
South Woodford Station is just a seven minute walk away, placing the Central Line within easy reach for swift journeys into the City or West End. Local bus routes also serve the area reliably, connecting you to neighbouring hotspots like Wanstead, Walthamstow and Leytonstone—ideal for exploring local markets, parks and vibrant high streets with minimal fuss.
Features
- Brick Fronted Victorian Terrace
- Three Bedrooms & Two Bathrooms
- Private Well Maintained Garden
- Period Charm & Character Throughout
- Close to Tube Station & Amenities
- Short Walk Into Roding Valley Park
- Bright & Airy
- Converted Loft with En Suite & Juliet Balcony
- Great Curb Appeal
- Well Located For A Range Of Schools
Rooms
4.05 x 3.54 (13'3" x 11'7")
13’3 "
3.71 x 3.34 (12'2" x 10'11")
12’2 "
2.87 x 2.47 (9'4" x 8'1")
9’4 "
2.34 x 2.14 (7'8" x 7'0")
7’7 "
4.55 x 3.37 (14'11" x 11'0")
14’9 "
3.36 x 2.94 (11'0" x 9'7")
11 "
2.90 x 2.49 (9'6" x 8'2")
9’5 "
5.40 x 2.46 (17'8" x 8'0")
17’7 "
11 (36'1")
36’1 "
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a word from the owner...
"We love South Woodford. It's a perfect balance between a family friendly neighbourhood with lots of independent businesses and an easy commute into central London. We bought the house for its great location and fantastic layout. We were particularly drawn to three generously sized bedrooms and spacious bathroom. The garden is also a lovely sun trap in the afternoons. We were very happy living in the house, as were the longterm tenants we let to after relocating."
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Our Local Guide:
South Woodford
Beautiful property, great amenities, green space, a wonderful sense of community and excellent transport links, honestly, what’s not to love about South Woodford?
No wonder it’s become such a popular area for families looking to make their money go a little further. For a start, there’s a Marks and Spencer and Waitrose on the vibrant high street, as well as independent stores and eateries. It has incredibly easy access to the City and West End (18 mins to Liverpool St or 27 mins Oxford Circus on the Central line), and with Epping Forest a stone’s throw in the other direction, residents really do feel like they’ve got the best of both worlds.
No wonder it’s such a happy community. Luckily they’re a friendly, inclusive bunch too, pleased to welcome both new residents and visitors alike.
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Features + Perks
Transport links
Situated in Zone 4, South Woodford is handily served by the London Underground’s Central line, with frequent trains running to and from the City’s Bank in 20 minutes and Oxford Street in 30 minutes. The area is also well-served by local buses.
Local cinema
This cinema originally opened in 1934 with the film Cleopatra and the then-local MP Winston Churchill in attendance, but it’s now a seven screen state-of-the-art Odeon, which shows everything from 3D blockbusters to family-friendly animations and art house gems.
Great schools
The amount of families moving to South Woodford and standard of schools there are not unconnected. There’s a great range of schools, including primaries Nightingale and Snaresbrook.
Family friendly
Whether it’s raining and you want to catch a movie at the cinema or it’s a glorious day and you fancy exploring Epping Forest, South Woodford has got you covered. There are also family-friendly cafes, playgrounds and sport clubs to keep both parents and little ones happy.
Albert Road, E18 1LE
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