Bolton Road , E15 4JY

OIEO £400,000

Bolton Road Stratford , E15 4JY

OIEO £400,000

2 Bedroom

1 Bath

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A well-presented two bedroom ground floor flat, moments from West Ham Park and well placed for the energy and convenience of Stratford. You’ve got the wide-open space of the park close by, while Stratford, Maryland, and the best of E15 are all within easy reach, making this a well-placed home for day-to-day life.

IF YOU LIVED HERE…

The bright bay fronted reception gives the home a warm and welcoming focal point, with plenty of natural light and a comfortable sense of proportion. Elsewhere, the flat is well presented throughout, with a modern kitchen and bathroom bringing a clean, practical finish.

Both bedrooms are well sized, and the overall feel is easy and well considered, with a layout that works neatly for everyday living. Being on the ground floor adds to that sense of ease, while the private southwest facing garden is a real draw, catching the light later in the day and giving you a peaceful outdoor spot to settle into across the warmer months.

It is the setting that really rounds things off. West Ham Park is close enough to become part of your daily rhythm, whether that means a morning walk, tennis at the weekend or simply more room to breathe.

WHAT ELSE?

West Ham Park is just around the corner, with open green space, free activities and tennis courts adding something special to the neighbourhood. 

Maryland Station is nearby for the Elizabeth line, while Stratford connects you to the Central and Jubilee lines, DLR, Mildmay line and more. 

Stratford has plenty to keep close at hand, from Westfield Stratford City’s shops and restaurants to East Bank and Theatre Royal Stratford East for culture and evenings out

Features

  • Two Bedroom Flat
  • Ground Floor
  • Private South West Facing Garden
  • Well Presented Throughout
  • Bright Bay Fronted Reception
  • Modern Bathroom And Kitchen
  • Cellar
  • Desirable Location Moments From West Ham Park
Reception Room

3.45m x 4.04m (11'4 x 13'3)

11’3 "

Kitchen

2.72m x 1.68m (8'11 x 5'6)

8’9 "

Bedroom

2.82m x 3.45m (9'3 x 11'4)

9’3 "

Bedroom

2.31m x 3.18m (7'7 x 10'5)

7’6 "

Bathroom

2.74m x 2.24m (9 x 7'4)

9 "

Cellar

1.45m x 6.83m (4'9 x 22'5)

4’8 "

Garden

4.78m x 4.78m (15'8 x 15'8)

15’7 "

Energy Performance Certificate

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

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word from the owner...

"The last 9 years in the flat have been wonderful, but our family has grown since we have been here, so we are looking to upsize - but stay in the area. The neighbourhood here has a fantastic community, and we have made so many friends from neighbours. When we viewed the flat we could see the potential, but the biggest selling point was the proximity to West Ham Park - it's used by everyone in the community and used all year round! The recent addition of Tamping Grounds coffee shop around the corner has made us love the area even more. We feel incredibly luck to have lived here and we hope the next owners enjoy it as much as we have."

What's on your doorstep?

Our Local Guide:
Stratford

Bolton 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.

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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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