This chain-free one bedroom apartment sits on Dalston Lane in a lively, well-connected part of Hackney, with Hackney Downs Park nearby and excellent links into the city. It’s a part of East London that balances everyday convenience with a strong local identity, making it easy to feel at home.
IF YOU LIVED HERE...
A bright and well-proportioned home, the heart of the apartment is the generous open-plan kitchen, lounge and diner, stretching to just under twenty feet. There is plenty of room here to relax or work from home, with pale flooring, simple finishes and wide doors opening to the balcony adding to the calm, uncluttered feel.
The private south-facing balcony is a lovely extension of the living space and brings in an extra sense of openness. It offers a quiet spot for morning coffee or an evening breather, while the bedroom is set separately from the main living area, with plenty of wardrobe storage. The bathroom sits just off the hall, making the space feel straightforward and easy to live in.
Overall, this is a well-sized apartment with a natural balance between simplicity and comfort.
WHAT ELSE?
Acme Fire Cult, The Dusty Knuckle and Little Duck The Picklery are all close by, giving you some excellent local options when you want to eat out or pick up something special.
Hackney Downs Park is moments away, so you have proper green space nearby for a walk, a run or a slower start to the weekend.
Dalston Kingsland and Hackney Downs stations are both within easy reach, and bus routes from Kingsland Road run directly into Central London.
Features
- Spacious One Bedroom Apartment
- Chain Free
- Moments From Hackney Downs Park
- Short Walk To Hackney Downs Station
- Private South Facing Balcony
Leasehold
104
£2632
£0
Rooms
4.22 x 6 (13'10" x 19'8")
13’8 "
3.96 x 3.55 (12'11" x 11'7")
13 "
2.09 x 2.29 (6'10" x 7'6")
6’9 "
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a word from the expert...
“I feel right at home living in Hackney, even though I am originally from Greece. You can be yourself, wear what you like and always feel welcome. The multicultural spirit shines through in the cafés, restaurants, shops and bars. From specialty coffee and Michelin star dining to parks and art galleries, Hackney has something for everyone. Weekends at Victoria Park or Broadway Market are full of community energy, great food and local makers. The marshes are ideal for dog walks, and nearby you can stop by the Princess of Wales for a Sunday roast, Here East for brunch or Crate Brewery for pizza and a local beer. Homes range from Victorian and Georgian houses to red brick local authority blocks and modern developments with shared roof terraces. I have truly found my place in Hackney, and it holds a special spot in my heart”. EVA BOUZAKI HACKNEY BRANCH MANAGER
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Our Local Guide:
Hackney
Where do you start with Hackney? It can feel like it’s all been said before, but, of course, it can’t have been because the area is constantly evolving, which is what keeps it so fresh. It’s just what happens when a neighbourhood has such a high population of creative innovators.
Even fans of Hackney’s scruffier edges love the imaginative ways that the area has been regenerated, with thoughtfully-designed stores, bars and coffee shops sitting comfortably alongside sleek architecture and beloved institutions such as Ridley Road Market.
Despite all this urban buzz, the area has a surprisingly large amount of green space, including Hackney Wick, Victoria Park and London Fields, which fill up with a mix of visitors and locals at weekends. Whether they go on to have food at a Michelin-starred restaurant, a pint in The Talbot or a swim in the lido, they’re all united in their love of this most unique community.
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Features + Perks
Vibrant nightlife
Breweries, eclectic clubs, intimate bars, warehouse parties, world-class music venues… The only thing you probably shouldn’t expect if you visit Hackney late in the day is an early night. This part of east London attracts visitors from across the globe, but residents get to enjoy it without the dash for a night bus home.
Great Pubs
Great British pub culture is alive and well in Hackney. In fact, according to CAMRA, it’s the only London borough where the number of pubs has risen this century. With everything from traditional old boozers to gastropubs, favourites include The Victoria, The Hemingway and The Talbot.
Plenty of period property
Thanks to a property boom in London during and after the reign of Queen Victoria, the borough of Hackney has one of the highest concentrations of Victorian and Edwardian housing. Today you’ll find everything from Victorian flat conversions near Victoria Park to grand Grade II listed Georgian homes around London Fields.
Easy access to the City
City workers living in Hackney not only make a big saving on travel, they’ve got an extra push to keep fit. Although the borough covers a large area, almost all of it is a walk, jog or peddle from Liverpool Street and Bank. If that’s not possible, there are plenty of bus and train routes.
Dalston Lane, E8 1NG
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