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Full details for 4 Bedroom End of Terrace For Sale in Leytonstone

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Description

Offers in region £820,000 Spacious three/four-bedroom brick front double bay Victorian house in popular Upper Leytonstone location. The property is built over four floors including a large cellar and driveway for two/three cars and impressive 2673 square foot.
You have a spacious lounge to the front with lots of character with Victorian fireplace, oak flooring, 9-foot high ceilings adorning original coving and good natural light. Two bathrooms with underfloor heating, recently renovated kitchen in 1960s American-diner-theme with high end appliances with NEF oven and NEF five-ring burner and filtered Quooker brand hot and cold taps, utility room, pantry, separate dining room and breakfast room overlooking family lawn garden.
Ascending to the first floor you have three bedrooms plus a loft room all with an air of elegance over two floors and a fully-tiled family bathroom with freestanding bath and underfloor heating.
Great features of this beautiful house is underfloor heating, Network Category 7 throughout (except bathrooms) and air conditioning units installed and staying with the property
Property is sold chain free and is the ideal family home in close proximity of great schools, Hollow Pond park as well as a variety of local shops and amenities. Additionally, you are perfectly situated within a short walk to Leytonstone
Underground Station on the Central line.
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Information about Leytonstone:
Leytonstone in the area of East London, within the London Borough of Waltham Forest and is the birth place of renowned film director Alfred Hitchcock. close to Bush Wood and the open spaces of Wanstead flats/Hollow ponds, the Central Line being the main link into Central London and links with the Queen Elizabeth Line and Olympic park/Westfield shopping centre at Stratford, It has a village feel with a great community spirit with many pavement cafe‘s bars and restaurants.
Forest Gate to the south-east, Stratford to the south-west, Leyton to the west, and Walthamstow to the north-west, and is 7 miles north-east of Charing Cross.

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