Sherrard Road , E12 6UF

OIEO £600,000

Sherrard Road Manor Park , E12 6UF

OIEO £600,000

3 Bedroom

2 Bath

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Ideally located close to Manor Park station (Elizabeth Line), this architecturally designed three-bedroom Victorian terrace blends classic character with warm contemporary style. Arranged over two floors, it features a bright, open plan living environment, a sunny south-facing garden, a spacious master bedroom with ensuite, and scope to extend further (STP). Combined with its close proximity to the speedy Elizabeth line, this makes for an ideal home for commuters and families alike.

IF YOU LIVED HERE…

Beautifully architect-designed to maximise light and sunshine year-round, this three-bedroom Victorian terrace is a fantastically warm and welcoming family home with a contemporary edge. The bright, south-facing kitchen and dining area open directly onto the garden, creating a seamless indoor-outdoor flow, while large windows throughout flood the home with natural light in every season. The minimalist finishes, clean architectural lines and light colour palette combine to create a calm, modern atmosphere, complemented by the surrounding greenery - evergreen planting at the front and back, plus mature trees in the rear garden. Upstairs, the three bedrooms are all immaculate. The master boasts an en-suite and clever in-built storage, and the family bathroom is just as sleek and stylish.

Beyond that lovely front door, you’ll be delighted to find some excellent amenities within strolling distance. Although you’re also near Wanstead Park, Plashet Park and West Ham Park, start with a walk to Wanstead Flats, ideal for dog-walkers, fitness fans and picnickers. On the way there, stop off at the Golden Fleece for a drink, or stroll a bit further to Winchelsea Road, a thriving hub with some fantastic eateries located in the old railway arches. Look out for Pretty Decent Beer, The Wanstead Kitchen and Wild Goose Bakery, but you’re sure to uncover some gems of your own in this dynamic neighbourhood.

WHAT ELSE?
- As well as having Manor Park station nearby, Woodgrange Park Overground station is less than ten minutes on foot for the Gospel Oak to Barking line (handy for Hampstead Heath or the Essex seaside).
- Parents will be pleased to know you have a wide choice of great primary and secondary schools in the area.
- You’ll never be stuck for essentials since there’s an abundance of convenience stores nearby, plus you’re only a short hop on the Elizabeth line from Stratford for Westfield (and the Olympic Park).

Features

  • Victorian Terrace House
  • Three Bedrooms
  • Architectually Designed
  • South Facing Garden and Living Area
  • Freehold
  • Close to Plashet Park and Wanstead Flats
  • Ensuite to Master Bedroom
  • Potential to extend STP
  • Close to Manor Park Station
  • Evergreen Garden
Reception Room

4.05 x 3.56 (13'3" x 11'8")

13’3 "

Reception Room

3.33 x 2.94 (10'11" x 9'7")

10’9 "

Kitchen

4.22 x 2.73 (13'10" x 8'11")

13’8 "

Bedroom

3.39 x 3.15 (11'1" x 10'4")

11’1 "

Bedroom

3.34 x 2.93 (10'11" x 9'7")

11 "

Ensuite
Bathroom

1.84 x 1.67 (6'0" x 5'5")

6 "

Bedroom

2.77 x 2.04 (9'1" x 6'8")

9’1 "

Garden

13 (42'7")

42’7 "

Energy Performance Certificate

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

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a word from the owner...

"We’ve loved living in our home for various reasons. It was designed by an architect with the intention of maximising sunshine year-round. The kitchen and dining room face onto the garden, and have been designed to maximise southern sunshine. This means that our house is light throughout summer and winter. Big windows have been added, particularly in the kitchen to optimise light. We’ve loved the free flow and open plan of our house, as well as the indoor-outdoor connection, not only through interconnected doors, but also through colour scheme. Another huge benefit is that the house is surrounded by greenery, thanks to the year-round evergreen garden at the front and back of the house, as well as large trees in the back garden. The modern finishes, architectural lines, minimalist style, and light colour scheme mean that the house feels particularly contemporary. The master bedroom also capitalises on the southern sunshine and overlooks greenery, which makes it a calming and rejuvenating space. It is a fantastic, happy and warm family home. What we have loved about our home’s location is that it’s walking distance from plenty of green spaces, such as Wanstead Flats, Wanstead Park, Plashet Park and West Ham Park. It’s also a short walk to the Elizabeth Line and the District Line, giving easy access to the city. Our favourite eateries include Ramble Café and Cups & Jars. We’re also close to excellent schools that are rated outstanding. Our eldest child attends the sought-after Park Primary. Shrewsbury Nursery has also been a great nursery for our daughter and is half a block away."

What's on your doorstep?

Our Local Guide:
Manor Park

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Although it might sound like a Downton Abbey spin-off, in reality Manor Park is a dynamic hotspot for East London creatives, attracted by its independent scene, affordable prices and abundance of green space.

At its heart is the striking Grade II-listed Old Manor Park Library, which was built by philanthropist Andrew Carnegie in 1904 and recently transformed into studio spaces for artists and the local community. This thoughtful old-meets-news fusion is reflective of the area as a whole, with the lively centre giving way to charming property, historic buildings and laid-back parks. 

The biggest development of recent years has been the Crossrail, with the Elizabeth line making a stop at Manor Park. But even before that juggernaut arrived in town, transport links have been excellent – Manor Park is only a short walk to three London Underground lines, meaning locals and visitors can nip into Central London in just 30 mins.

Area Guide
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Transport links

It’s already only 13 minutes from Manor Park to Liverpool Street on the Overground, but when Crossrail launches it will be possible to travel to the West End in just 20 mins. East Ham on the District line and Hammersmith & City line is the nearest London Underground station.

Open green spaces

Manor Park isn’t just a name, it’s also an actual green space situated within Wanstead Flats at the southernmost tip of Epping Forest. Interesting fact; it’s rumoured to be the inspiration behind the Small Faces’ hit Itchycoo Park - the band’s frontman and guitarist Steve Marriot grew up locally.

Plenty of period property

Manor Park is proud of its streets of Victorian and Edwardian property, some of which overlook the Wanstead Flats. You should find a mix of refurbished and doer-uppers, as well as double bayed and compact terraces, making the area suitable for a range of budgets.

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