This stylish two-bedroom garden flat is found within a handsome Victorian building in Walthamstow. A balance of period features and modern design has resulted in a beautifully assembled home.
Howard Road is neatly placed for everything that Walthamstow has to offer. Nestled between the village, Lloyd Park and Wood Street, there is a range of places to explore, including the William Morris Gallery, God’s Own Junkyard and the original family-run spar, Eat17. Walthamstow Central station is also close by – a 10 minutes’ walk at most – so connections into London via the Victoria line are fast and reliable.
We love the timeless elegance of the reception room. The bay window draws in the sunshine while an exposed brick feature wall surrounding the original tiled fireplace adds cosiness. We also like the white painted floorboards, which brings a contemporary edge and also help to bounce light around the room.
The open-plan kitchen-diner at the back of the property is another highlight: The thoughtful design means there’s plenty of cupboard and worktop space, including a breakfast bar, while the beautiful Moroccan-inspired floor tiles cleverly contrast with the stripped wooden boards. There is also an ample room for a dining table and chairs – a bonus for two-bedroom flats – and with direct access to the garden via bi-fold doors, no matter what the season, it’s ripe for entertaining.
Walthamstow is a lovely area to live. We have seen the development of the area in the last few years, which has been great.
We are looking to move nearby as we really do just love it here and the proximity to the village and brilliant transport connections.
The EPC gives a current Energy Efficiency Rating: D & Environmental Impact Rating: D.
Part of the borough of Waltham Forest, the flat falls into Council Tax Band B (£1,256 for 2018/2019).
The flat comes with a share of the freehold. Split evenly 50/50 with the one flat above.
Transport-wise you can’t go wrong, having the Victoria line a 10-minute walk away; the Overground from Wood Street to Liverpool Street is also very handy.
For those heading out of London by car, the A12 and M11 provide routes to Epping Forest, Stansted Airport and beyond, towards Cambridge.
Recently, Quietway (Q2) was launched, connecting Walthamstow to Bloomsbury via Clapton, London Fields, Haggerston and Angel, enabling a much more pleasant cycling journey.
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