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£650,000
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3 bed terraced house for saleScotts Road, Leyton E10
3 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
1,014 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
Just added
Freehold
About this property
Three bedroom end terrace
Scope for expansion (STPP)
Just off francis road
15 mins to leyton tube
Brick fronted
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A classic Victorian end of terrace, naturally bright and smartly finished, with the generous proportions of the period and a lush patio garden. E10's cafe capital of Francis Road is just a few footsteps away, and you're well served for transport and greenery.
You have over 1000 square feet to play with, including twin reception rooms, lots of storage and an especially generous first floor bathroom. Decor is smart, sleek and move in ready throughout, while that skylit loft space offers plenty of possibilities.
You're just off Francis Road, with its range of independent delis, cafes, coffee spots and more all at your fingertips. There's a choice of greenery within a short stroll and a range of transport options within easy reach. You can even easily explore Epping Forest.
Your new home
Your frontage is classic red brick, all original mouldings and bay windows. There's a contemporary storm porch, handy for bags and coats, before you get inside proper, with ash blonde engineered hardwood running underfoot.
Your 190 square foot front lounge is on the left, broad, high ceilinged and bright, with pristine white paintwork to make the most of all that natural light. Currently in use as an extra bedroom, it'll soon find its role as a splendid social space.
Head on down the hallway, past the white timber staircase and your kitchen is straight ahead, with twin flanks of cream cabinets facing each other across smoky grey floor tiles. You have dark quartz counters, simple white splashbacks and a door to the garden.
Next to the kitchen is your second reception, 150 square feet and a great dining option, with more blonde hardwood floors, white walls, high ceilings and garden views. You also have some substantial and handy extra storage artfully integrated under the stairs.
Heading out into the garden from the kitchen, you'll find a sixteen foot length of patio, full of flourishing foliage and surrounded by high timber fencing. South west facing, it's a charming outdoor solace and the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening drinks.
Upstairs, and your broad landing is picked out in blue while your principal bedroom sits to the front, at 140 square feet it's a more than substantial double, and full of natural light thanks to the large bay window.
Bedroom two is next door, a sizeable single currently in use as a home office. Bedroom three, another double, is to the rear, totalling 100 square feet with built in floor to ceiling wardrobes and more blonde hardwood flowing underfoot throughout.
The family bathroom completes things, home to a luxurious corner tub with shower and an immaculate white suite.
Finally your loft space is already skylit and boarded, bursting with further potential, including the opportunity to follow your neighbours' lead and add a whole new storey, subject to the usual permissions.
First and foremost, Francis Road is literally on your doorstep. Still E10's premier social hub, despite the area's rapid evolution in recent years. Here you'll find a great range of the independent cafes the road became famous for, alongside wine bars, delis and even one of London's few remaining record shops.
There's also the Saturday kerb market, great for street food and fresh produce, and a wide range of community events – from silent discos to pop up film screenings – courtesy of Francis Road Lates.
Also nearby you have Leyton Midland Road station, less than half a mile on foot for Suffragette overground trains as well as a further choice of eating and drinking spots under and around the arches. Here you'll find the much loved Gravity Well Taproom and the original Perky Blenders Cafe, while a minute or two further gets you to the ever evolving new amenities of Tilbury Yard.
In just two stops and less than five minutes, the Suffragette line will get you to Blackhorse Road for a quick swap to the Victoria line and underground connections to the West End. Alternatively, ride south for the River Thames.
You also have Leyton tube around fifteen minutes away on foot or five by bike, for the Central line and speedy, direct runs to the City. Liverpool Street is just nine minutes direct for an enviable door to door commute.
Finally, greenery. Both Jack Cornwell Park and Abbotts Park are bare minutes away, great options for runners and strollers alike, while if you really want to lose yourself, you can be exploring Epping Forest or Hackney Marshes in less than half an hour.
A smartly finished and classically proportioned three bedroom end of terrace, You're well placed for nature, nightlife and transport, and you have plenty of scope left to explore in the loft.
EPC Rating: D
You have over 1000 square feet to play with, including twin reception rooms, lots of storage and an especially generous first floor bathroom. Decor is smart, sleek and move in ready throughout, while that skylit loft space offers plenty of possibilities.
You're just off Francis Road, with its range of independent delis, cafes, coffee spots and more all at your fingertips. There's a choice of greenery within a short stroll and a range of transport options within easy reach. You can even easily explore Epping Forest.
Your new home
Your frontage is classic red brick, all original mouldings and bay windows. There's a contemporary storm porch, handy for bags and coats, before you get inside proper, with ash blonde engineered hardwood running underfoot.
Your 190 square foot front lounge is on the left, broad, high ceilinged and bright, with pristine white paintwork to make the most of all that natural light. Currently in use as an extra bedroom, it'll soon find its role as a splendid social space.
Head on down the hallway, past the white timber staircase and your kitchen is straight ahead, with twin flanks of cream cabinets facing each other across smoky grey floor tiles. You have dark quartz counters, simple white splashbacks and a door to the garden.
Next to the kitchen is your second reception, 150 square feet and a great dining option, with more blonde hardwood floors, white walls, high ceilings and garden views. You also have some substantial and handy extra storage artfully integrated under the stairs.
Heading out into the garden from the kitchen, you'll find a sixteen foot length of patio, full of flourishing foliage and surrounded by high timber fencing. South west facing, it's a charming outdoor solace and the perfect spot for morning coffee or evening drinks.
Upstairs, and your broad landing is picked out in blue while your principal bedroom sits to the front, at 140 square feet it's a more than substantial double, and full of natural light thanks to the large bay window.
Bedroom two is next door, a sizeable single currently in use as a home office. Bedroom three, another double, is to the rear, totalling 100 square feet with built in floor to ceiling wardrobes and more blonde hardwood flowing underfoot throughout.
The family bathroom completes things, home to a luxurious corner tub with shower and an immaculate white suite.
Finally your loft space is already skylit and boarded, bursting with further potential, including the opportunity to follow your neighbours' lead and add a whole new storey, subject to the usual permissions.
First and foremost, Francis Road is literally on your doorstep. Still E10's premier social hub, despite the area's rapid evolution in recent years. Here you'll find a great range of the independent cafes the road became famous for, alongside wine bars, delis and even one of London's few remaining record shops.
There's also the Saturday kerb market, great for street food and fresh produce, and a wide range of community events – from silent discos to pop up film screenings – courtesy of Francis Road Lates.
Also nearby you have Leyton Midland Road station, less than half a mile on foot for Suffragette overground trains as well as a further choice of eating and drinking spots under and around the arches. Here you'll find the much loved Gravity Well Taproom and the original Perky Blenders Cafe, while a minute or two further gets you to the ever evolving new amenities of Tilbury Yard.
In just two stops and less than five minutes, the Suffragette line will get you to Blackhorse Road for a quick swap to the Victoria line and underground connections to the West End. Alternatively, ride south for the River Thames.
You also have Leyton tube around fifteen minutes away on foot or five by bike, for the Central line and speedy, direct runs to the City. Liverpool Street is just nine minutes direct for an enviable door to door commute.
Finally, greenery. Both Jack Cornwell Park and Abbotts Park are bare minutes away, great options for runners and strollers alike, while if you really want to lose yourself, you can be exploring Epping Forest or Hackney Marshes in less than half an hour.
A smartly finished and classically proportioned three bedroom end of terrace, You're well placed for nature, nightlife and transport, and you have plenty of scope left to explore in the loft.
EPC Rating: D
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