Primrose Road , E10 5ED

OIEO £525,000

Primrose Road Leyton , E10 5ED

OIEO £525,000

2 Bedroom

1 Bath

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A beautifully kept two bedroom Victorian house in a well-connected Leyton setting, with a secluded rear garden and Leyton Midland Road station close by. You’re also well placed for the independent spots around Francis Road, the everyday convenience of the High Road, and plenty of nearby green space when you want a change of pace.

IF YOU LIVED HERE...

Step through the front door and the ground floor opens into one long reception room, with ample space to arrange separate sitting and dining areas without losing the sense of flow. It’s an inviting room, immaculately presented, with stripped timber floorboards, white walls and an exposed brick feature wall adding warmth and texture. The front section feels bright and calm thanks to the shuttered window, while the rear dining space sits neatly beside the kitchen. Back here, the kitchen has been smartly finished with white cabinetry, wooden worktops, pale herringbone tiling and a door leading straight out to the garden.

Upstairs, the principal bedroom stretches across the full width of the house, with twin windows and a rich, dark palette giving it a cosy, cocooning feel. The second bedroom sits to the rear and is full of charm, ideal as a child’s room, study or guest space depending on how you live. The first floor bathroom is a real highlight, with a clawfoot bath, overhead shower, white brick-style tiling and traditional fittings giving it a timeless feel. Outside, the rear garden feels pleasingly tucked away, with brick paving, established planting and a generous shed adding to the sense of privacy.

WHAT ELSE?

• Leyton Midland Road station is on the Suffragette line, and Leyton tube plus Lea Bridge station give you even more options for getting across London.
• Francis Road’s independent cafés and shops, along with the bustle of the High Road, help give this part of Leyton its easy neighbourhood feel.
• Leyton Jubilee Park and the Olympic Park are both within easy reach when you want open space, while Coronation Gardens is another much-loved local green spot.

Features

  • Two Bedrooms
  • Victorian House
  • Immaculately Presented
  • Secluded Rear Garden
  • First Floor Bathroom
  • Close to Leyton Midland Station
Reception Room

6.56 x 3.67 (21'6" x 12'0")

21’5 "

Kitchen

2.14 x 2.14 (7'0" x 7'0")

7 "

Bathroom

2.17 x 2.10 (7'1" x 6'10")

7’1 "

Bedroom

3.29 x 1.85 (10'9" x 6'0")

10’8 "

Bedroom

3.68 x 3.20 (12'0" x 10'5")

12’1 "

Garden

6 (19'8")

19’7 "

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...

“Leyton has that rare mix of grit and warmth that makes everyday life feel a little richer. On Francis Road, Saturday mornings turn into catch-ups over coffee, while the High Road hums with the scent of everything from Peruvian fusion to fresh-baked bread. I love that you can be in Jubilee Park with the dog one minute or heading to the Olympic Park for something completely different. It’s a place that gives you room to breathe without ever feeling sleepy. The homes here have real soul; Victorian terraces with bay windows, Edwardian conversions full of character, and just enough quirks to make each one unique. Add the quick Central Line dash into town, schools you can count on, and a community that still says hello on the street, and it’s hard not to feel anchored here. Leyton isn’t trying to be perfect, it’s real, evolving, and exactly where I want to be”. JOSEPH EARNSHAW E10 BRANCH MANAGER

What's on your doorstep?

Our Local Guide:
Leyton

Primrose Road, Leyton — Stow Brothers

Assured locals barely bat an eyelid when the national press dub Leyton one of ‘best places to live’ in London – it’s been a regular feature since the 2012 London Olympics regeneration, but the area’s constant evolution means even frequent visitors can get taken aback by just how much it has going on. 

With the lively cafes on Francis Road, the bustling High Road, the family-friendly footie action and easy access to the Olympic Park, Leyton can often feel like a city within a city. What’s more, these various layers work together to create a balanced community that comes free of any pretension, so even newbies can find themselves having a natter with the locals while they explore Leyton’s latest delights. It’s an easy reach too, with the Central line connecting Leyton with the city to the west, and leafy Essex to the east.

Area Guide
Primrose Road, Leyton — Stow Brothers
Primrose Road, Leyton — Stow Brothers

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Transport links

There’s no ‘late’ in Leyton thanks to the excellent transport links. Leyton tube is on the Central line with direct trains into the City and Central London, while Leyton Midland Road is handily placed on the Overground line, as is the new-ish Lea Bridge station.

Great Pubs

Whether you want a quiet pint in the sunshine or a night of banging tunes, Leyton has you covered for pubs. With The Leyton Star, The Coach & Horses, William the Fourth, locals and visitors are spoilt for choice.

Plenty of period property

Leyton’s amenities might be largely new additions, but a lot of the property is gloriously old. Victorian and Edwardian houses are plentiful - including budget-friendly ‘doer-uppers’, and the wide tree-lined streets add further appeal.

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