The sharp white tiling brings a squeaky clean style to the space, and with a shower, WC and sink, it's a sleek addition to the home. Between the kitchen and shower room, you'll find a door leading to a set of outside steps that provide access to your fantastic private garden — where you'll find enough space for both kids and grown-ups! There's also a small lean-to at the bottom of the stairs which provides handy storage for garden tools or toys.
From a barbecue area, to outdoor seating and even a mini-trampoline, you can create your ultimate dream garden - there's so much room to play with and in! Heading back to the landing, there are a few carpeted steps up to the main first floor level, from which there's access to a generously sized bedroom directly on your left.
This could easily be purposed as a double bedroom, guest bedroom, a nursery, teen's room, large home office, or even a second reception room.
The original sash window looks out over the garden below for a lovely bright atmosphere and the recessed space either side of the chimney breast offers the ideal area for a set of wardrobes or shelving units. Right next to this room is your main reception.
With large bay windows that look out upon the street, natural light floods this large space making it feel bright and airy. The original sash windows are a continued original feature throughout the house. The dark wooden flooring, white skirting boards and picture rails give this room an easy grace. A beautiful living space with lots of configuration options, there's ample room for a comfy lounge suite and coffee table, your entertainment units and storage.
While the fire has been removed, the fireplace and tiled floor surround remains in situ, offering an option to create a lovely little feature in the heart of this room. To the right recess of the chimney breast, you'll find some shelving in place for you to stow away your books or create a lovely display area. To the right of the reception is another smaller room, which would be well-utilised as a study, nursery or a child's bedroom.
This space is carpeted and has simple pale yellow walls and a single sash window. The landing that lends access to the reception room, bedroom and potential study space also has a further staircase which leads up to the wonderful loft conversion and its showcase double bedroom.
Here, there is plenty of in-built storage space with a built-in wardrobe and eaves storage. The space is well-lit with natural light coming in from the Velux windows built into the sloping ceiling on one side and a juliet balcony overlooking the garden on the other. A decently sized double bedroom, its perfect purpose as the master is made only more compelling by the easy access to the cleverly designed addition of an en-suite bathroom. Light olive walls are met with natural slate marble tiling, and there's also storage space provided under the sink.
This bathroom has a toilet, sink unit and a gorgeous freestanding bath, a fantastic way to wind down at the end of a long day. While this delightful three bed, two bathroom Abrahams maisonette is pretty spectacular in terms of its space and flexible interior, the location of the property is also a huge advantage.
A single road away from Francis Road, there's access to a world of cuisine from around the globe for both takeaways and dining out, fantastic gastro-pubs on the doorstep, alongside primary schools, nurseries and medical centres. Deren Supermarket London is less than five minutes away, and can therefore solve your day-to-day needs, while there are plenty of alternatives in the locale including Tesco and Asda to ensure you're never without your essentials and luxuries.
For more serious shopping, Westfield Stratford is only one or two stops away on the tube depending which station you take with its array of shops, department stores, restaurants and entertainment on offer.
Finally, for those who like a taste of nature, Leyton Jubilee Park is nearby and the house is situated between Hackney Marshes and Wanstead Flats and not far from Epping Forest, satisfying those who like to spend time exploring the great outdoors. Leytonstone lies to the east, and to the north is Walthamstow. Stratford is to the south. The area rises from marshland along the Lea to over 90 feet at Whipps Cross on the southern edge of Epping Forest.
The name of Leyton means "Lea village", from the River Lea flowing by it. It was also known until as "Low Leyton". Paleolithic implements and fossil bones show that early man hunted in Leyton.
A Roman cemetery and the foundations of a Roman villa have been found here. In the Domesday Book , the name is rendered as Leintun. The ancient parish church of St Mary the Virgin was largely rebuilt in the 17th Century.
The main route through the town is the High Road, which forms part of the ancient route to Waltham Abbey. This junction and the surrounding district is known as Bakers Arms, named after the pub, which has now closed down. The town grew and grew out into its neighbours during the repaid suburbanisation of the region from the day the railway came and throughout the twentieth century. In First World War, about 1, houses were damaged by Zeppelin raids.
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