£750,000
2 bed flat for saleLordship Road, Stoke Newington, Hackney, London N16
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
Just added
Leasehold
About this property
Occupying the lower level of an attractive double fronted Victorian villa conversion on one of Stoke Newington’s established residential streets, this two-bedroom garden apartment is ideally positioned close to Stoke Newington Church Street and Clissold Park. Extending to approximately 840 sq ft, the apartment offers well-balanced lateral living space, complemented by an exceptionally generous private garden of over 50ft and the rare advantage of off-street parking.
Occupying the lower ground floor, the apartment combines well-proportioned rooms, characterful period features and direct access to a variety of outdoor spaces, creating a home that feels both connected to the city and quietly removed from it.
Inside
The apartment is entered via its own private entrance, leading into a central hallway from which all principal rooms are accessed.
To the front sits a beautifully proportioned reception room, where a wide bay window with wooden panel shutters draws in natural light and frames views towards the front garden. Original proportions, decorative cornicing and a handsome fireplace provide a sense of period character, while the generous footprint allows for both comfortable seating and entertaining.
The principal bedroom occupies the centre of the plan and overlooks the back garden, creating a calm and peaceful retreat. Across the hall sits a second bedroom, equally suited as a guest room, nursery or dedicated home office.
At the rear of the apartment is a long kitchen and dining room stretching over 26 feet in length. The space is arranged to provide clearly defined cooking and dining areas, with ample work surfaces and cabinetry plus direct access to the outside. A window above the sink frames views of the garden beyond, while a door from the dining area leads out to the covered terrace, creating an easy flow between inside and out.
The bathroom is positioned off the hallway and comprises a bath with overhead shower, wash basin and WC.
Outside
A particular highlight of the property is the exceptional amount of private outdoor space.
Immediately outside the kitchen is a covered terrace, creating a sheltered setting for outdoor dining and entertaining throughout much of the year. Accessed from the other side and separate to the terrace, lies a substantial private garden extending to approximately 53 feet, planted with mature greenery and offering a rare sense of privacy and seclusion.
To the front, the apartment also benefits from its own front garden with a private parking space, enhancing the feeling of separation from the street and providing an attractive approach to the property.
Neighbourhood & connections
Lordship Road is perfectly positioned close to Stoke Newington Church Street, placing many of North London’s most popular independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and shops within easy reach. Stoke Newington is a hive of activity for foodies, with progressive dining destinations including Keralan restaurant Rasa while nearby Newington Green is home to long standing local favourite Perilla. Other local favourites include Escocesa, The Good Egg and Michelin recommendation The Clarence along with specialist independent bakers, butchers, fishmongers
The open spaces of Clissold Park are a stone’s throw away with Abney Park and Hackney Downs also nearby.
Transport connections are excellent, with Stoke Newington and Rectory Road Overground stations both within walking distance, providing swift access to Liverpool Street. Manor House (Picadilly line) and Finsbury Park (Piccadilly and Victoria lines) Underground stations are also local and numerous bus routes also connect the area directly with the City, Shoreditch, Islington and the West End.
The property is currently in the catchment for outstanding rated Grazebrook Primary School.
Occupying the lower ground floor, the apartment combines well-proportioned rooms, characterful period features and direct access to a variety of outdoor spaces, creating a home that feels both connected to the city and quietly removed from it.
Inside
The apartment is entered via its own private entrance, leading into a central hallway from which all principal rooms are accessed.
To the front sits a beautifully proportioned reception room, where a wide bay window with wooden panel shutters draws in natural light and frames views towards the front garden. Original proportions, decorative cornicing and a handsome fireplace provide a sense of period character, while the generous footprint allows for both comfortable seating and entertaining.
The principal bedroom occupies the centre of the plan and overlooks the back garden, creating a calm and peaceful retreat. Across the hall sits a second bedroom, equally suited as a guest room, nursery or dedicated home office.
At the rear of the apartment is a long kitchen and dining room stretching over 26 feet in length. The space is arranged to provide clearly defined cooking and dining areas, with ample work surfaces and cabinetry plus direct access to the outside. A window above the sink frames views of the garden beyond, while a door from the dining area leads out to the covered terrace, creating an easy flow between inside and out.
The bathroom is positioned off the hallway and comprises a bath with overhead shower, wash basin and WC.
Outside
A particular highlight of the property is the exceptional amount of private outdoor space.
Immediately outside the kitchen is a covered terrace, creating a sheltered setting for outdoor dining and entertaining throughout much of the year. Accessed from the other side and separate to the terrace, lies a substantial private garden extending to approximately 53 feet, planted with mature greenery and offering a rare sense of privacy and seclusion.
To the front, the apartment also benefits from its own front garden with a private parking space, enhancing the feeling of separation from the street and providing an attractive approach to the property.
Neighbourhood & connections
Lordship Road is perfectly positioned close to Stoke Newington Church Street, placing many of North London’s most popular independent cafés, restaurants, pubs and shops within easy reach. Stoke Newington is a hive of activity for foodies, with progressive dining destinations including Keralan restaurant Rasa while nearby Newington Green is home to long standing local favourite Perilla. Other local favourites include Escocesa, The Good Egg and Michelin recommendation The Clarence along with specialist independent bakers, butchers, fishmongers
The open spaces of Clissold Park are a stone’s throw away with Abney Park and Hackney Downs also nearby.
Transport connections are excellent, with Stoke Newington and Rectory Road Overground stations both within walking distance, providing swift access to Liverpool Street. Manor House (Picadilly line) and Finsbury Park (Piccadilly and Victoria lines) Underground stations are also local and numerous bus routes also connect the area directly with the City, Shoreditch, Islington and the West End.
The property is currently in the catchment for outstanding rated Grazebrook Primary School.
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Tenure
Leasehold (95 years)
Service charge
£2,125 per year
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Ground rent
£200
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