3 bedroom flat
Sold STC
Flat
3 beds
1 bath
818
EPC rating: C
Key information
Features and description
- 90 Year Lease Remaining
- Close to Victoria Park
- Ground Rent £10.00 Per Annum
- Panoramic Views
- Good Transport Links
CASH BUYERS ONLY: NO STAMP DUTY FOR FIRST TIME BUYERS : Spacious three bedroom flat situated on the 9th floor of this local authority block managed by a housing association. The property requires renovation throughout, a separate kitchen with North facing views towards Victoria Park, a good size lounge leading onto a private balcony with views east facing views. Three bedrooms, one of which can be split into two rooms, to create two bedrooms or three bedrooms. Heating and hot water inclusive in service charge.
The tower was built with the famous Yellow London bricks.
Ingram House is located just off the ever-popular Roman Road with its famous market, bars, restaurants & coffee shops.
There are also excellent transport links for Canary Wharf & the City. This property would make an ideal rental investment, or a first time buy.The location in Daling Way is in the Driffield conservation area, a sheltered series of well-preserved Victorian Streets with a wonderful sense of community, including Chisenhale Gallery and Dance and Zealand Café which serves great coffee and food and both Chisenhale and Olga Primary Schools.
Roman Road has a variety of independent shops, Cafes and restaurants alongside a traditional street market, 3 days a week, established in 1888 it continues to thrive as an East London tradition. Victoria Park has been awarded the Green Flag People’s Choice Award for the eighth year in a row and is the only London park to win an award.
The Pavilion Café overlooking Victoria Park boating lake is 6 minutes’ walk, the park has been loved locally for generations, with lots of open green space. Victoria Park Village is just the other side of the park with its highly regarded variety of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Liveable Streets Bow is a £5million project being delivered by Tower Hamlets Council and TFL in consultation with The Roman Road Trust. Now in the final phase of consultation, they propose various measures to reduce traffic in Bow, including making Roman Road pedestrianised from 10am to 4.30pm every day, while also widening pavements, planting trees and creating more public space.
Mile End and Bow Road stations (Central Line, District and Hammersmith & City) are a short walk away to the South.
Tenure: Leasehold, 125 years from 30th January1989 ( 91 years unexpired )
Ground Rent: £10 Per Annum
Service Charges: £3080 Actuals for 22/23 – which includes heating and hot water costs.
EPC: C
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Leasehold
The tower was built with the famous Yellow London bricks.
Ingram House is located just off the ever-popular Roman Road with its famous market, bars, restaurants & coffee shops.
There are also excellent transport links for Canary Wharf & the City. This property would make an ideal rental investment, or a first time buy.The location in Daling Way is in the Driffield conservation area, a sheltered series of well-preserved Victorian Streets with a wonderful sense of community, including Chisenhale Gallery and Dance and Zealand Café which serves great coffee and food and both Chisenhale and Olga Primary Schools.
Roman Road has a variety of independent shops, Cafes and restaurants alongside a traditional street market, 3 days a week, established in 1888 it continues to thrive as an East London tradition. Victoria Park has been awarded the Green Flag People’s Choice Award for the eighth year in a row and is the only London park to win an award.
The Pavilion Café overlooking Victoria Park boating lake is 6 minutes’ walk, the park has been loved locally for generations, with lots of open green space. Victoria Park Village is just the other side of the park with its highly regarded variety of shops, pubs and restaurants.
Liveable Streets Bow is a £5million project being delivered by Tower Hamlets Council and TFL in consultation with The Roman Road Trust. Now in the final phase of consultation, they propose various measures to reduce traffic in Bow, including making Roman Road pedestrianised from 10am to 4.30pm every day, while also widening pavements, planting trees and creating more public space.
Mile End and Bow Road stations (Central Line, District and Hammersmith & City) are a short walk away to the South.
Tenure: Leasehold, 125 years from 30th January1989 ( 91 years unexpired )
Ground Rent: £10 Per Annum
Service Charges: £3080 Actuals for 22/23 – which includes heating and hot water costs.
EPC: C
Council Tax Band: B
Tenure: Leasehold
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Thank you for visiting us We're not an average estate agency. We have continuity of experienced staff but most of all we have integrity, honesty and a desire to actually do the job to our best ability. This may sound like a bold statement but there cannot be many people who have been involved in property locally for the last twenty to thirty years who do not know of us and I would say that most all, if not all, would have good things to say about us. We opened on January 3rd 1990 in a small business centre on Coborn Road but are now proud to trade from our quite contemporary offices in a prominent corner position in Bow's famous Roman Road. We are diverse, we always have been. We are experienced in residential and commercial sales and lettings, new homes, site sale, land acquisition and Housing Association shared ownership schemes but our core strength and mainstay has always been highly effective property management. Over the years we have grown Look by taking over the managed property portfolios of Mitchelson McCarthy Chartered Surveyors, Universal Property Bureau, eWLets and the acquisition we are most proud of, the residential and Commercial portfolio of Prevost Estate Agents that had been trading locally since 1852. In 2015 we took over the high quality portfolio at Phillips Residential in Shad Thames. "We always try to do the best job we can and as the owners of the business have a vested interest in keeping good customer and client relationships; something that sometimes goes amiss in the large corporates." Martyn and Steve Directors and co-owners



















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