Knottisford Street , E2 0PR

OIEO £425,000

Knottisford Street Bethnal Green , E2 0PR

OIEO £425,000

2 Bedroom

1 Bath

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This artfully finished two-bedroom apartment sits on the the tenth floor of a purpose built development, just moments from Bethnal Green station and all the iconic amenities around it. As well as the epic views of London, you’ll find ample storage, gorgeous decor, contemporary fittings, an abundance of natural light and private parking available for a small fee. It’s all ready for you to enjoy from the moment you move in.

IF YOU LIVED HERE…

Even if you’ve already visited this thriving part of East London many times, it’ll be a totally different experience living here, with all the brilliant amenities at your finger tips day after day. As well as much-loved destinations like the Young V&A and Victoria Park nearby, you’ll find exciting new ventures constantly cropping up and keeping you on your toes, so exploring will never get boring.

Back at home, you’ve got almost 800 square feet to spread out - and you’ll love the way that the tenth floor views add to the sense of space. There’s plenty of room for working or socialising, especially since you have a dine-in kitchen, which has been immaculately fitted, with shaker-style units, butler basin and chalkboard feature wall amongst the highlights. The exceptional design allows light to flow throughout the kitchen and reception via the timber-clad opening, but you’ve still got two distinct spaces. The best of both worlds really.

The dual aspect reception room is just spotless, with more considered decor, while the bedrooms are both smart doubles with in-built storage. There’s a brilliantly convenient utility space off the hallway, as well as a separate WC and bathroom. This glorious space has a custom wash-stand basin, stunning tiling and walk-in shower. The perfect place to relax after a busy afternoon exploring this buzzing part of London. , Finally, there’s an external 'shed' space available on the landing, which will be invaluable external storage.

As for beyond, there’s plenty of nature nearby, including the aforementioned Victoria Park, Mile End Park and Bethnal Green Gardens. Transport is plentiful in this area with some excellent bus routes nearby as well as Bethnal Green station, which is served by the Central line and Overground. If you have the time, it’s a pleasant wander into the city via Brick Lane and Shoreditch. On the way stop off for some bagels at Beigel Bake, visit the Spitalfields City Farm or spot Gilbert and George at their gallery on Heneage Street. There’s so much choice.

WHAT ELSE?

- You’ve got a selection of fantastically unique markets within a mile or so; Columbia Road Flower Market, Broadway Market, Mare Street Market. Start the day at the former with a tasty brunch, and finish at the latter with some delicious street food.
- You’re in luck when it comes to local pubs as there are some truly iconic institutions within a few minutes; both The Camel and The Florist are excellent choices for a pint and a catch up with friends before or after showing off your new home.
- Being so close to Victoria Park means you’ve got easy access to some fantastic facilities, such as jogging routes, world class summer festivals, a skatepark, or head to London Fields for the much-loved lido.

Features

  • Two Bedroom Property
  • Purpose Built Flat
  • Tenth Floor
  • Beautifully Renovated Throughout
  • Fantastic Views of London
  • Moments from Bethnal Green Station
  • Approx 796 Square Foot
  • Off Street Parking
Tenure:

Leasehold

Years Remaining:

86

Service Charge:

£1753

Ground Rent:

£10

Bedroom

4.10 x 3.48 (13'5" x 11'5")

13’5 "

Bedroom

4.10 x 3.35 (13'5" x 10'11")

13’5 "

Reception

4.88 x 3.47 (16'0" x 11'4")

16 "

Kitchen/Diner

2.35 x 4.46 (7'8" x 14'7")

7’7 "

WC
Bathroom
Utility
Energy Performance Certificate

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

Disclaimer

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.

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a word from the owner...

"We’ve truly made this flat our own over the years, pouring love into every corner to turn it into a cozy family home. It’s been the perfect place to raise our two kids, and we’ve created so many special memories here. The neighbourhood has been such a big part of our experience—fantastic cafes and eateries, beautiful parks like Victoria Park and Meath Garden, and the canal right nearby have made it an ideal place for our family life. And with outstanding schools just around the corner, it’s been everything we needed. We’re only leaving because our family is growing and we’re outgrowing this space, but we’ll always look back on our time here with so much fondness. We hope the next owners love it as much as we have and create their own wonderful memories."

What's on your doorstep?

Our local guide: Bethnal Green

Knottisford Street, Bethnal Green — Stow Brothers

Once at the centre of Londons textile industry, Bethnal Green has seen huge transformations over the years, but its gritty charm and diverse character remain firmly intact. The area was one of the most heavily bombed in East London during World War II, which led to a mix of social housing, converted period buildings, and historic Victorian streets. Former bathhouses, biscuit factories, and soap works have been cleverly reimagined into stylish homes, studios, and creative spaces, blending the areas industrial past with its modern vibrancy.

For a Sunday well spent, Columbia Road Flower Market is a must—expect an explosion of colour, fragrance, and friendly market banter as traders flog everything from roses to banana plants. Just down the road, Broadway Market serves up a different kind of buzz, with independent food stalls, artisan coffee spots, and boutique shops giving it a lively, weekend energy.

Bethnal Green has plenty to offer food lovers, too. Morito serves up mouthwatering Mediterranean tapas, while Rochelle Canteen, tucked away behind an unassuming old school gate, is a local secret for seasonal British dishes. Meanwhile, The Young V&A (formerly the Museum of Childhood) is a dream for kids and nostalgia-loving adults alike.

When it comes to pubs, Bethnal Green does it properly. The Marksman is a Michelin-starred pub with knockout Sunday roasts, The Sun Tavern has an impressive whiskey selection, and The Cat & Mutton offers a buzzy atmosphere with craft beers and top-notch food.

For those looking to put down roots, some of Bethnal Greens most sought-after homes are in the Jesus Green Estate conservation area, where charming two- and three-bedroom period cottages were originally built for hospital workers. Over on Cyprus Street, the areas wartime past is still keenly felt, but its also home to some beautifully preserved period houses.

Area Guide
Knottisford Street, Bethnal Green — Stow Brothers
Knottisford Street, Bethnal Green — Stow Brothers

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