Bisson Road , E15 2RE

OIEO £425,000

Bisson Road Stratford , E15 2RE

OIEO £425,000

2 Bedroom

1 Bath

A beautifully presented two-bedroom home set within a Victorian conversion on a peaceful residential street in Stratford. This light-filled property blends period charm with modern updates and retains a number of original features. The generously sized eat-in kitchen opens onto a private south-west facing balcony, ideal for enjoying sunny afternoons or quiet evenings, with views over the nearby canal. Offered chain-free and with a share of freehold, the home is also well positioned for the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, the canal, and Westfield Stratford City, with excellent transport links close by.

IF YOU LIVED HERE…

Set behind a classic Victorian terrace façade, this beautifully presented home offers a seamless blend of period elegance and contemporary comfort. Traditional red brickwork, a striking bay window, and decorative mouldings combine to create a timeless and welcoming exterior.

Inside, a bright hallway leads to all rooms, with crisp white walls and warm wood flooring creating an immediate sense of space and continuity. A split-level landing and stairwell add architectural interest, complemented by a soft green handrail that brings a subtle touch of colour.

At the front of the property, the reception room is bathed in natural light from the bay window and features an original fireplace with tiled hearth, flanked by built-in shelving. Cornicing and high ceilings enhance its period charm, making it an inviting space for relaxing or entertaining.

The main bedroom is generously sized, with a rear-facing window, soft green feature wall, and integrated storage potential. The second bedroom, overlooking the street, is ideal as a nursery, study, or guest room—neatly proportioned and filled with light.

Centrally located, the bathroom is finished in a clean, modern style with a walk-in shower, freestanding bath, wood-fronted vanity, and patterned flooring—balanced by neutral tones and soft textures.
To the rear, the bright U-shaped kitchen/diner features white cabinetry, wood-effect worktops, and classic tile finishes, with space to dine and entertain. A glazed door opens onto a private south-west facing balcony, decked and perfectly placed to enjoy the late-day sun.

This home is ideally positioned within easy reach of Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a vast and vibrant space that offers beautifully landscaped parkland, scenic walking trails, and a range of cultural and sporting venues, including the London Stadium and Aquatics Centre. Whether you’re looking for a peaceful place to unwind, attend an event, or explore canal side paths, the park is a true local highlight. Also close by is Westfield Stratford City, one of Europe’s largest shopping destinations, where you'll find an extensive mix of high street and designer stores, cafés, restaurants, a cinema, and leisure facilities. With both natural spaces and urban conveniences just a short stroll away, the location strikes a perfect balance between lifestyle and practicality.

WHAT ELSE?
This well-connected location offers excellent transport links, with both Bromley-by-Bow and Stratford stations within easy walking distance. These nearby stations provide swift access to the Underground, Overground, DLR and national rail services, making commuting and travel across London and beyond simple and efficient. Whether heading into the City, Canary Wharf, or further afield, the area is perfectly placed for seamless connectivity. In addition, the property benefits from good permitted street parking, adding convenience for residents with vehicles.

Features

  • Victorian Conversion
  • Two Bedrooms
  • Eat in Kitchen
  • Balcony
  • Original Features
  • Chain Free
  • Share of Freehold
  • Canal Views
  • Close to Olympic Park
Reception

3.26 x 4.23m (10'8" x 13'10")

10’7 "

Hall
Kitchen / Diner

3.62 x 3.38m (11'10" x 11'1")

11’9 "

Bathroom
Bedroom

2.09 x 2.60m (6'10" x 8'6")

6’9 "

Bedroom

3.26 x 3.34m (10'8" x 10'11")

10’7 "

Balcony

1.31 x 1.32m (4'3" x 4'3")

4’3 "

Energy Performance Certificate

View the Energy Efficiency Rating and Environmental Impact Rating for this property here.

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a word from the expert...

“I spend a lot of time in Stratford — running in the Olympic park, cycling at the outdoor Velo Park, shopping at Westfield or simply meeting friends. The area has come on leaps and bounds since the Olympics, with the new Olympic Village creating loads of amenities, green spaces, sports facilities … and not least Westfield, which is a must for shoppers and foodies. Allegra, a sensational seafood restaurant on the seventh floor of The Stratford hotel would be my not-so secret pick, fantastic food, and a stunning roof terrace. For a lazy Sunday brunch, try The Breakfast Club along the canal at Here East. Well-connected and with world-class amenities, Stratford is an area to watch.”   KYLI CLAYTON  E11 BRANCH MANAGER

What's on your doorstep?

Our Local Guide:
Stratford

Bisson Road, Stratford — Stow Brothers

Given it’s been almost a decade since the Olympic torch touched down in Stratford, it’s probably time to let this part of East London shine on its own. It truly is a destination in its own right, with a multitude of restaurants, bars and pubs cropping up in the area, and that’s before we’ve even mentioned one of the largest shopping centres in Europe. Yep, Westfield might draw most visitors to the area, but Stratford’s Market Village is a hidden gem and where you’ll get a true flavour of the community.

Of course, we do have to acknowledge the legacy of the London 2012 Games and the regeneration it brought to the area, including the soon to be opened East Bank. With the former Olympic venues open to the public, residents have an incredibly advanced sport and fitness facilities, while the ArcelorMittal Orbit, the world’s longest helter skelter, is quite literally Stratford’s standout feature.

Area Guide
Bisson Road, Stratford — Stow Brothers
Bisson Road, Stratford — Stow Brothers

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Transport links

Stratford’s quite the hub. With the launch of the Crossrail, it is now on the Elizabeth line, while high-speed trains already travel between Stratford International and Ashford. The Overground runs to North London, while the Jubilee line and DLR go to Canary Wharf. Finally, London Underground’s Central line nips to the West End.

Vibrant shopping district

What can’t you get in Stratford? It really is a shopper’s delight, with everything from the luxury boutiques, high street retailers and department stores at Westfield Stratford, to the essential shops and market stalls within the Stratford Centre, and the independent stores of the East Village.

Recent regeneration/Post-Olympics

A key aim for the successful London 2012 Games bid was the wider regeneration of the area, which has resulted in one of the world’s largest cultural districts, East Bank. Universities UCL and UAL’s London College of Fashion will join the BBC, Sadler’s Wells and the V&A, opening 2022-2023.

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