Durham Road , E12 5AX

OIEO £350,000

Durham Road Manor Park , E12 5AX

OIEO £350,000

2 Bedroom

1 Bath

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This chain free, recently renovated two bedroom Victorian conversion sits within the Durham Road Conservation Area, a short walk from Manor Park station and close to Wanstead Flats. With a private garden and a calm, fresh finish throughout, it feels well placed for day to day life while still keeping that quieter residential feel.

IF YOU LIVED HERE…

From your own front door, stairs rise to a first floor layout that feels simple and well considered. The reception sits at the front, finished with herringbone flooring, soft neutral walls and a wide window that draws in plenty of natural light. Alongside it, the second bedroom has the same pared back palette and an easy, unfussy feel.

Across the landing, the main bedroom is a generous double with fresh carpet underfoot and plenty of room to settle into. The renovation throughout feels cohesive, with warm beige tones, crisp white woodwork and black accents giving everything a clean, modern finish without feeling stark.

To the rear, the kitchen/diner has been newly fitted in a muted green, with plenty of storage, pale worktops and room to dine beneath the window. The bathroom has been finished in the same thoughtful spirit, with neat tiling, a bath and simple contemporary fittings. Outside, the private garden gives you an extra patch of outdoor space to make your own.

WHAT ELSE?

- Manor Park station is close by on Station Road, with Elizabeth line services and everyday station facilities.
- Wanstead Flats is nearby as part of Epping Forest, with open grassland, Jubilee Pond and plenty of room for walking, sport and fresh air.
- For coffee and a pastry close to home, Urban Baristas has an outpost at Manor Park station, while Wild Goose Bakery is over on Station Road in nearby Forest Gate.

Features

  • Two Bedrom Victorian Conversion
  • Recently Renovated
  • Private Garden
  • Chain Free
  • Located Within The Desirable Durham Road Conservation Area
  • Short Walk To Manor Park Station
  • Close To Wanstead Flats
Tenure:

Leasehold

Years Remaining:

83

Service Charge:

£0

Ground Rent:

£100

Bedroom

1.74 x 3.28 (5'8" x 10'9")

5’7 "

Reception

4.33 x 3.31 (14'2" x 10'10")

14’2 "

Bedroom

4.36 x 3.36 (14'3" x 11'0")

14’3 "

Bathroom

1.67 x 2.17 (5'5" x 7'1")

5’5 "

Kitchen / Diner

3.00 x 4.06 (9'10" x 13'3")

9’8 "

Energy Performance Certificate

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

Disclaimer

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a word from the expert...

“Manor Park is a unique, eclectic area, packed with Victorian tree lined streets. There’s a choice of great gastro pubs like The Forest Tavern and The Golden Fleece and to the north of the area, opens up to the green space of Wanstead Flats, a serene getaway leading away from the hustle and bustle of urban life up into Epping Forest. Wanstead Park itself, in the former grounds of Wanstead House, takes in walking trails, cycle paths and several ornamental lakes, a great place to relax, exercise and soak up some local history. The area also offers a vast array of transport links such as the Overground and Tube, and this has recently been vastly improved with the Elizabeth Line opening, offering swift transport across Central London and even out to Heathrow Airport”. BEN CHARLETON E11 BRANCH MANAGER

What's on your doorstep?

Our Local Guide:
Manor Park

Durham Road, Manor Park — Stow Brothers

Although it might sound like a Downton Abbey spin-off, in reality Manor Park is a dynamic hotspot for East London creatives, attracted by its independent scene, affordable prices and abundance of green space.

At its heart is the striking Grade II-listed Old Manor Park Library, which was built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1904 and recently transformed into studio spaces for artists and the local community. This thoughtful old-meets-news fusion is reflective of the area as a whole, with the lively centre giving way to charming property, historic buildings and laid-back parks. 

The biggest development of recent years has been the Crossrail, with the Elizabeth line making a stop at Manor Park. But even before that juggernaut arrived in town, transport links have been excellent – Manor Park is only a short walk to three London Underground lines, meaning locals and visitors can nip into Central London in just 30 mins.

Area Guide
Durham Road, Manor Park — Stow Brothers
Durham Road, Manor Park — Stow Brothers

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Transport links

It’s already only 13 minutes from Manor Park to Liverpool Street on the Overground, but when Crossrail launches it will be possible to travel to the West End in just 20 mins. East Ham on the District line and Hammersmith & City line is the nearest London Underground station.

Open green spaces

Manor Park isn’t just a name, it’s also an actual green space situated within Wanstead Flats at the southernmost tip of Epping Forest. Interesting fact; it’s rumoured to be the inspiration behind the Small Faces’ hit Itchycoo Park - the band’s frontman and guitarist Steve Marriot grew up locally.

Plenty of period property

Manor Park is proud of its streets of Victorian and Edwardian property, some of which overlook the Wanstead Flats. You should find a mix of refurbished and doer-uppers, as well as double bayed and compact terraces, making the area suitable for a range of budgets.

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