St. Winefride's Avenue , E12 6HQ

OIEO £480,000

St. Winefride's Avenue Manor Park , E12 6HQ

OIEO £480,000

2 Bedroom

1 Bath

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This Victorian terraced home combines generous proportions with thoughtful original features, offering an inviting blend of period charm and everyday practicality. Two double bedrooms sit alongside a versatile loft room, while the large family bathroom adds comfort and ease. Original exposed floorboards bring warmth, complemented by a striking double bay that enhances the home’s classic façade. Plantation shutters add a refined finish, and the south-west facing garden provides a bright, open backdrop. There is also scope for future development, subject to planning, giving the home room to evolve over time.

IF YOU LIVED HERE…
A classic Victorian frontage of warm red brick and graceful bay detailing sets a confidently traditional tone, with well-preserved period features lending the home an immediate sense of character. Inside, the hallway leads into an open reception space that feels welcoming from the moment you enter. Light pours through the shuttered bay window, drifting across timber flooring that enhances the room’s natural flow. The layout moves smoothly towards a generous dining area, where another window maintains a balanced, uplifting feel. Understairs storage is neatly accessed from within the room, and the overall atmosphere remains warm, easy and gently elegant.
Beyond this, the kitchen enjoys soft light from multiple angles and a calm, inviting palette. Its broad footprint offers good scope for everyday use while still hinting at future possibilities. Subject to planning, it could be opened into the side return and linked more closely with the reception and garden to create a cohesive indoor–outdoor arrangement.
The south-west facing garden stretches out with a pleasing sense of depth, framed by established planting along the borders. A decked area at the far end creates an easy outdoor seating spot, and the space offers both charm and clear potential for further shaping.
Upstairs, the landing feels tidy and bright, with built-in cabinetry adding a sense of order. The front bedroom is softly uplifting, its bay and additional window drawing in generous natural light, while the second bedroom maintains an airy, calm atmosphere. The bathroom pairs warm flooring with darker tiling for a soothing, understated feel. At the top of the house, the loft room benefits from a skylight and integrated storage, keeping the space clear and adaptable.
Set within a well-connected pocket of East London, the home enjoys easy access to green spaces and everyday amenities. A short stroll brings you to Plashet Park, a much-loved local spot with a family-friendly feel, while Little Ilford Park is even closer for relaxed daily walks. Wanstead Flats offers a broader sweep of open landscape a little further on, ideal for weekend exploring. The nearby high street provides convenient shops and inviting cafés, and there’s no shortage of pubs in the surrounding area, with the Golden Fleece a little further afield for a characterful pint. Families are well served too, with strong schooling options, including the outstanding Dersingham Primary School just a five-minute walk away.
WHAT ELSE?
Well connected and easy to navigate, the area offers straightforward links across East London. A quick bus ride brings you to East Ham Station in around ten minutes, keeping central London within easy reach. Frequent routes run through the neighbourhood, offering reliable connections to nearby areas and making everyday travel simple and convenient.

Features

  • Victorian Terraced House
  • Two Double Bedrooms + Loft Room
  • Large Upstairs Family Bathroom
  • Exposed Original Floors
  • Double Bay Window
  • Potential for Development (STPP)
  • Plantation Shutters
  • West Facing Garden
Reception

3.7 x 7 (12'1" x 22'11")

12’1 "

Kitchen

3.02 x 3.72 (9'10" x 12'2")

9’9 "

Storage
Bedroom

4.69 x 3.39 (15'4" x 11'1")

15’4 "

Bedroom

2.89 x 3.36 (9'5" x 11'0")

9’5 "

Bathroom

2.87 x 3.66 (9'4" x 12'0")

9’4 "

Loft Room

4.26 x 3.35 (13'11" x 10'11")

14 "

Garden

14.32 x 5.23 (46'11" x 17'1")

47 "

Energy Performance Certificate

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

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a word from the expert...

Manor Park is a unique, eclectic area, packed with Victorian tree lined streets. There’s a choice of great gastro pubs like TheForest Tavern and The Golden Fleece and to the north of the area, opens up to the green space of Wanstead Flats, a serene getaway leading away from the hustle and bustle of urban life up into Epping Forest. Wanstead Park itself, in the former grounds of Wanstead House, takes in walking trails, cycle paths and several ornamental lakes — a great place to relax, exercise and soak up some local history. “The area also offers a vast array of transport links such as the Overground and Tube, and this has recently been vastly improved with the Elizabeth Line opening, offering swift transport across Central London and even out to Heathrow Airport. JOSEPH EARNSHAW E12 BRANCH MANAGER

What's on your doorstep?

Our Local Guide:
Manor Park

St. Winefride’s Avenue, Manor Park — Stow Brothers

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
St. Winefride’s Avenue, Manor Park — Stow Brothers
St. Winefride’s Avenue, Manor Park — Stow Brothers

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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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