This modern one-bedroom flat is set on the first floor and offers a thoughtfully arranged layout centred around an open-plan kitchen and reception area. The property is very well presented throughout, creating a polished and inviting feel from the outset. The kitchen is fully integrated, keeping the overall look streamlined and cohesive. Practical features have been carefully considered, including secure bike storage within the building. Please note that buyers must be living or working within the Borough of Redbridge, earn under £90,000 per year, and must not currently own a property, in line with the scheme’s eligibility requirements.
IF YOU LIVED HERE…
The building has a contemporary appearance, with warm brickwork, green-framed detailing and distinctive metal screening giving the façade a strong sense of identity. A secure communal entrance hall feels well kept and welcoming on arrival.
Inside, the hallway is neatly arranged with clean lines and a neutral palette that carries through the rest of the home. A large built-in storage cupboard keeps everyday essentials neatly tucked away, while there’s also room to introduce additional furniture if needed, creating a practical and well-balanced introduction to the apartment.
The kitchen and reception room is arranged as a sociable, open-plan setting with clearly defined areas for living and dining. Double doors open to a Juliet balcony, allowing daylight to pour in and bringing a pleasing sense of greenery into the room. The layout flows comfortably from one zone to the next, working equally well for daily routines and hosting, while the simple backdrop makes it easy to personalise.
The bedroom is generously sized, with a large window framing views of surrounding greenery and giving the room a restful feel. There’s ample room for a bed and freestanding furniture, and the overall finish feels relaxed and easy, making it a comfortable place to switch off.
In the bathroom, soft neutral tones and large-format tiling create a fresh, understated look. The layout feels well considered and contemporary, offering a clean, modern setting that has been carefully maintained.
Residents also have use of a communal garden, arranged with planted beds, gravelled areas and places to sit, all set among established greenery that makes it a pleasant spot to spend time outdoors.
The surrounding area offers a well-balanced mix of green space and everyday convenience. Wanstead High Street is close by and has a relaxed, village-like feel, with a mix of independent boutiques, cafés and useful local amenities. Well regarded favourites include Bobo & Wild, known for brunches and relaxed daytime dining, Luppolo Pizza, popular for wood-fired pizzas and informal evenings out, and The Cuckfield, a welcoming spot for drinks and seasonal pub food. For time outdoors, Wanstead Park, part of Epping Forest, is nearby, offering wide open landscapes, lakes and walking routes that bring a sense of escape close to home.
WHAT ELSE?
Getting around is straightforward, with Wanstead Station just a three-minute walk away, offering direct Central line connections across London. There are also plenty of bus routes nearby, linking easily to surrounding neighbourhoods such as Leytonstone, Stratford and Walthamstow, where you’ll find a further mix of shopping, dining and leisure options.
Features
- Modern One Bedroom Flat
- Buyers Must Be Living Or Working In The Borough Of Redbridge, Earning Under £90,000 Per Year And Must Not Currently Own A Property
- First Floor
- Open Plan Kitchen And Reception
- Very Well Presented Throughout
- Fully Integrated Kitchen
- Well Maintained Communal Garden
- Secure Bike Storage
- Desirable Location Moments From Wanstead Station And High Street
Leasehold
143
£1774
£280
Rooms
3.24 x 6.36 (10'7" x 20'10")
10’6 "
2.89 x 3.87 (9'5" x 12'8")
9’5 "
1.52 x 2.32 (4'11" x 7'7")
5 "
View the Energy Efficiency Rating and Environmental Impact Rating for this property here.
Stow Residential Limited endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
a word from the expert...
"Being a country girl at heart, for me Wanstead is the perfect blend of village/city living. With excellent transport links into the city, I often meet up with friends to explore the wonders of London. But I also enjoy going for long, leafy walks with Hollow Ponds and Wanstead Park on my doorstep. I was first attracted to Wanstead by its charming High Street, lush green spaces and choice of excellent schools. Since moving here, I have discovered some new favourites — for breakfast La Bakerie, lunch at Otto and The Duke for the best roast around. I love to stay active, and here in Wanstead you have lots to choose from. From organised yoga at Christ Church Green, personal training sessions at Target Fit or jogging around the various nature trails of Epping Forest. There is a great sense of community here in Wanstead, with informative Facebook groups, street parties, a monthly farmers’ market and the local jumble trail. I have made many friends locally, there is a genuine community spirit here and I am proud to call Wanstead my home." KYLI CLAYTON E11 BRANCH MANAGER
What's on your doorstep?
miles
miles
miles
miles
Our Local Guide:
Wanstead
Thanks to its royal connections and grand properties, Wanstead has previously been compared to the likes of Twickenham and Richmond, although East Londoners are quick to point out that it has plenty enough merits of its own.
For a start, despite its villagey feel, it’s proudly nestled within London’s most creative quadrant and only a short hop on the Central line from the bright lights of the City. There’s also an abundance of green space – Wanstead Flats, Epping Forest, Wanstead Park and Chalet Wood, with the seasonal display of bluebells in the latter just calling out for an accompanying picnic from one of the well-stocked local delis or cafes. But that’s not to say that Wanstead’s charming pubs and restaurants aren’t delightful to look at themselves – it’ll be deciding which to go for that’s the problem.
Area Guide
❤ Team favourites
Places + wonders
Gardner Close, Wanstead
’s
Features + Perks
Transport links
Wanstead, so good they connected it twice. Travellers have the choice of two London Underground stations at either end of the High Street - Wanstead at one and Snaresbrook at the other, both of which are on branches of the Central line.
Family Friendly
With plenty of open green open, laid-back eateries, great schools, cool creative types to live vicariously through, and enough coffee to keep any new parent sane, it’s no wonder so many families are moving to Wanstead.
Vibrant High Street
With a mixture of chain and independent stores conveniently selling everything from groceries to art supplies, Wanstead High Street is where the community comes together. We love that you might go out for a bunch of bananas but return with a vintage bowler hat.
Plenty of Parks on open green spaces
There’s an abundance of green space in Wanstead, with the Flats, Forest, Park and Pond providing a mixture of manicured lawns, untamed wilds and activity-packed playgrounds. Whether you want to burn off energy or recuperate, you’ll find the right spot.
Gardner Close, E11 2FA
Be in the know with our Secret Showcase.
Our Secret Showcase gains you early access to our most beautiful homes before they're listed anywhere else. To be the first in the know, subscribe to our mailing list and/or follow us on social media.
@StowBrothers