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Full details for 3 Bedroom Terraced For Sale in Walthamstow

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Description

Welcome to this exquisitely renovated 1344 sq. ft. Victorian home, where timeless charm blends seamlessly with modern convenience. As you step inside, you‘re greeted by a harmonious fusion of classic elegance and contemporary comfort. The exterior reflects the meticulous care taken to preserve the property‘s character, highlighted by its brickwork and original Victorian hall tiles, standing as a tribute to its rich heritage. Inside a fresh, rejuvenated interior awaits, perfectly balancing tradition and modernity. The front living room features a large bay window that floods the space with natural light, dancing off the stained wood floors. Combined with the intricate ceiling cornicing and a large ceiling rose, this room sets the tone for the rest of the property. Just behind, a second reception room brims with character features and offers access to the rear garden. The heart of the home is revealed in the spacious, fitted kitchen/diner, creating an inviting atmosphere ideal for gatherings or quiet family evenings. The three double bedrooms provide ample space for the entire family to relax and recharge, each serving as a cozy retreat after a long day. The stylish four-piece bathroom adds an extra touch of luxury. Outside, the garden is a tranquil haven with well-established fruit-bearing fig and plum trees, providing shade in the summer and picturesque views year-round. Additionally, the property includes access to a spacious loft, offering exciting potential for extension, subject to the necessary planning permissions.

Walthamstow Village is one of the most coveted postcodes in East London, cherished for its rich history, strong community, and charming village atmosphere. The neighbourhood is also home to an excellent array of authentic pubs, restaurants, cafes, bars, bakeries, and independent shops. Local favourites include The Castle pub, God‘s Own Junkyard, Eat 17, and the award-winning Spar, which features local produce. The area boasts a variety of schools within walking distance, with ample green spaces like Lloyd Park, which hosts a weekend farmers‘ market. Epping Forest is just a short bike ride away, providing a quick escape to nature.

Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating C

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