A light-filled three bedroom flat arranged over two floors, set just moments from Chatsworth Road and within easy reach of Homerton Station. With Millfields Park and Hackney Marshes close by, and a strong sense of local life woven through the surrounding streets, this is a well-connected and easygoing part of E5.
IF YOU LIVED HERE...
Just off the hallway, the home opens into a generous, open-plan kitchen, dining and reception space that stretches across the lower floor. There is a natural sense of flow here, with each area comfortably defined yet connected, making it just as suited to slow mornings as it is to hosting. Wood flooring runs throughout, while the kitchen introduces patterned tiling and clean neutral cabinetry, bringing a subtle sense of character to the space.
At the far end, the reception area feels bright and relaxed, with large windows and glazed doors drawing in plenty of daylight. These lead out to the private west-facing balcony, offering a quiet spot for a drink in the afternoon sun. A separate WC is also positioned on this floor, neatly tucked away.
Upstairs, three bedrooms are arranged off the landing, two softly carpeted and the third finished with wooden flooring, all simply styled with light walls and a calm, easy feel. The proportions are well judged, offering flexibility whether you need space to work from home or room to unwind. The shower room is also located on this level, keeping everything practical and well organised.
WHAT ELSE?
Homerton Station is a short walk away, offering Overground connections across East London.
Chatsworth Road is close by, known for its Sunday market, along with Fika Coffee, Leo’s and The Castle Cinema. Not far from there, The Elderfield is a much-loved local pub for relaxed evenings out.
Millfields Park and Hackney Marshes are both within easy reach, offering wide open green space, riverside walks and a welcome sense of calm.
Features
- Three Bedroom Apartment
- Arranged Over Two Floors
- Private West Facing Balcony
- Separate WC Downstairs
- Moments Away From Chatsworth Road
- Short Walk To Millfields Park and Hackney Marshes
- Approx 831 Square Foot
Leasehold
179
£1608
£0
Rooms
5.18 x 7.44 (16'11" x 24'4" )
17 "
2.55 x 2.21 (8'4" x 7'3")
8’4 "
3.26 x 4.35 (10'8" x 14'3")
10’7 "
2.54 x 3 (8'3" x 9'10")
8’3 "
2.53 x 1.62 (8'3" x 5'3")
8’3 "
4.12 x 1.7 (13'6" x 5'6")
13’5 "
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a word from the owner...
"We have absolutely loved living in this flat! Our perfect day has always been going for a walk down the canals to Hackney Wick or Clapton, and we love Chatsworth Road especially for the Sunday market. There is a fantastic park within a ten minute walk in any direction from our place, and we love being so close to so many great gig venues. Despite being in zone 2 and in the centre of Hackney, it feels like you are always surrounded by nature. The Elderfield, Adam and Eve and Crooked Billet pubs are great local neighbourhood pubs that feel like an extension of our front room. The high street is full of great local independent shops and eateries. Our neighbours are all fantastic and we have a lovely community in the area."
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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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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.
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