Richmond Road , E11 4DA

OIEO £750,000

Richmond Road Leytonstone , E11 4DA

OIEO £750,000

3 Bedroom

2 Bath

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Set along a well-regarded stretch of Richmond Road, this thoughtfully reworked Victorian home offers three to four bedrooms arranged across multiple levels, with a gentle balance of architectural interest and everyday liveability. The setting feels quietly residential while remaining well connected, with green space, local amenities and transport links all close at hand.
Originally built in 1895 by local developer J G Abraham & Company, the house retains a strong sense of its heritage, paired with a carefully considered modern reimagining that feels both confident and lived in.

IF YOU LIVED HERE…
The home is entered via a private front door set behind a low wrought-iron gate, opening into a terrazzo-finished entrance hall with space for bikes at the front of the house. A staircase leads up to a striking double-height living space, filled with natural light from a triple-bay window, roof skylights and rear-facing casement windows framing leafy views beyond. Exposed brickwork forms a warm backdrop to bespoke birch ply joinery and engineered oak floorboards, with acoustic underlay throughout creating a wonderfully quiet atmosphere.
To the rear, the open plan kitchen and dining space is well arranged. Bespoke cabinetry conceals appliances neatly, with playful details woven into the joinery, while glazed doors open onto steps leading down to the garden. A flexible room adjacent to the kitchen works well as a bedroom or home office, while a generous room at the front of this level is currently arranged as a cinema, benefitting from another large bay window and built-in storage by Lycan Design.
An open-tread staircase, supported by a sunny yellow beam, rises to the upper level where the principal bedroom sits within a beautifully crafted ply structure. Set at height, it enjoys open sky views from two sides, with a window overlooking the garden and a sliding portal connecting visually back to the living space below. A dressing area and en-suite sit alongside, finished with terrazzo tiles, bespoke fittings and a skylight, while a further family bathroom on the lower floor echoes the same calm material palette.
From here, getting around is straightforward, with a choice of nearby stations offering Elizabeth line, Overground and Underground connections. Whether heading into central London or moving easily between East London neighbourhoods, the location supports everyday travel while the street itself remains quietly residential.

WHAT ELSE?...
Victoria Park, Hackney Marshes and the Lea towpaths all within easy reach for walking and cycling.
Hackney Wick station close by, offering strong connections across East London and into the city.

Nearby you’ll have the plethora of independent shops, eateries and cafes which line Leyton’s Francis Road and just slightly further you’ll have access to the cafés, studios and local spots around Fish Island and Hackney Wick.
A selection of well-regarded local primary and secondary schools are within easy reach.

Features

  • Stunning Converted Abrahams Apartment
  • Three/ Four Bedrooms Across Two Floors
  • Designed by Beacham Architects
  • Large Double Height Living/Entertaining Space
  • Two Bathrooms
  • Close Proximity to Francis Road
  • Shared South Facing Rear Garden
  • Flooded with Warmth & Natural Light
  • Original Features
  • Private Front Door Entry (No Communal Hallway)
Tenure:

Leasehold

Years Remaining:

118

Service Charge:

£0

Ground Rent:

£100

Reception Room

6.50 x 4.25 (21'3" x 13'11")

21’3 "

Kitchen

3.39 x 3.28 (11'1" x 10'9")

11’1 "

Balcony
Bathroom

2.03 x 3.20 (6'7" x 10'5")

6’7 "

Bedroom

3.77 x 4.25 (12'4" x 13'11")

12’4 "

Bedroom

2.85 x 3.39 (9'4" x 11'1")

9’4 "

Bathroom

3.20 x 2.75 (10'5" x 9'0")

10’5 "

Eaves Storage
Bedroom

3.70 x 3.26 (12'1" x 10'8")

12’1 "

Bedroom

2.79 x 1.97 (9'1" x 6'5")

9’2 "

Garden

14.8 (longest point) x 6.25 (widest point) (48'6"

48’6 " x 20’5 "

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 expert..

“I have called Leytonstone home for five years and have grown to love its eclectic character. From gastro pubs like Leytonstone Tavern and The Red Lion to bistro cafés such as The Wild Goose Bakery and Back to Ours, there is always somewhere new to enjoy. Wanstead Flats offers a peaceful green escape from city life. The area is rich in history, with Grade II listed landmarks including St John’s Baptist Church from 1832 and Leytonstone House, once home to Sir Edward Buxton. St Andrew’s Church, built in the late 19th century as a memorial to William Cotton, is another striking landmark. On quieter days, Leytonstone Library is a welcoming spot, while Leytonstone Leisure Centre is ideal if you are feeling active. Nearby Wanstead Park has walking trails, cycle paths and lakes, perfect for unwinding. With plenty of bus routes and the Central line close by, the City is only minutes away”. BEN CHARLETON E11 BRANCH MANAGER

What's on your doorstep?

Our Local Guide:
Leytonstone

Richmond Road, Leytonstone — Stow Brothers

There’s more to Leytonstone than first meets the eye. Say the name to one person and they might think of the grand houses around Hollow Ponds, while say it to someone else and they’ll mention burgeoning South Leytonstone, or maybe the popular Bushwood. There are many different pockets, but they’re all united by the same inclusive community who recognise that it’s the balance of it all that makes Leytonstone so great.

The centre is arguably the high street with its eclectic shops and eateries, but you only have to venture slightly further away and you’ll come across hidden gems like bar Filly Brook on Grove Green Road, music venue Luna Lounge in Bushwood, or the The Hitchcock Hotel in Upper Leytonstone. Travel a little beyond and you’ll find further contrast with the vast green space that Hollow Ponds and the Wanstead Flats provide. Simply put, you’ll never get bored in Leytonstone.

Area Guide
Richmond Road, Leytonstone — Stow Brothers
Richmond Road, Leytonstone — Stow Brothers

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Transport links

Just two stops from Stratford, Leytonstoners can nip to the Kent coast with surprising ease, but Central London or the City on the tube might be more useful - the former takes about 25 mins and the latter 15 mins. Easy.

Great Pubs

Too many pubs to choose from… What a problem to have. With The Red Lion, Heathcote and Star, The Hitchcock Hotel, The North Star, Leytonstone Tavern, locals are spoilt for choice. Better bring your pub crawl A-game if you visit.

Plenty of period property

Despite all the urban bustle, Leytonstone has an abundance of wide, tree-lined streets brimming Victorian and Edwardian property, ranging from the grand homes in Upper Leytonstone, a stone’s throw from Hollow Ponds, to the many terraces of South Leytonstone, and the popular community of Bushwood with its active residents’ association.

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