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£800,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Ridgdale Street, London
Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
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Features and description
- 3 good size bedrooms
- Close Local Amenities
- Good local schools
- Highly sought after area
- Large kitchen Diner
- Loads of potential
- Conservation area
- Private courtyard garden
- Bow Road district line 5 minutes walk
- DLR Bowchurch 2 minute walk
Jukes Estates are delighted to offer for sale this charming three-bedroom house in this sought-after area of Bow in East London, backing onto the park.
This is a great opportunity to acquire this beautiful early 1900s buit terraced house in this very desirable part of Bow .
The property does need modernization, but has very large rooms and ample living space, a very private garden, and three good-sized bedrooms upstairs and a family bathroom.
street parking, which is by way of permit, and you are situated in a very good part of Bow.
Locally, the Roman Road market is a 10-minute walk away if you fancy popping to Kellys for pie and mash, as are the delights of the Westfield shopping centre with its array of shops and restaurants.
There are good local schools, St Agnus and Marmsbury, a local shop a stone's throw away, and a Tesco superstore only a 10-minute walk. Bow Road on the District Line and the DLR Bowchurch are only 5 minutes and two minutes walk away, with regular trains into Central London.
Life in Bow offers a mix of old-and-new, where you can enjoy many of London's perks without being right in the most expensive zones. What follows is a more narrative account of what makes Bow appealing - and what to watch out for.
Bow is perhaps one of those areas where you feel rooted in London's history but still very much part of its dynamic present. The architecture and street layout still show traces of its past: older terraces, modest yet solid Victorian houses, street markets that have served locals for generations. But at the same time there are modern apartments, developments, cafés, galleries, and green regenerations, so you're not stuck in a time capsule.
Transport is one of the strongest draws. Bow is very well connected: multiple Underground lines (District, Hammersmith & City), the DLR, buses - these make getting into central parts of London fairly easy. For those working in Canary Wharf or the City, or needing good links elsewhere in East London, Bow offers a good compromise between affordability and convenience.
There's also no shortage of green and open space. Victoria Park edges Bow; nearby is Mile End Park; parks, walking routes, canals, river-banks - these provide places to get away from urban density, to breathe, to exercise, to relax. Having those kinds of spaces close by adds a quality of life that many inner-city parts can lack.
Because of its mix of older housing and newer builds, there is more variety than in some more "flat-plan" developments. Some streets have beautiful period features; in others you'll find modern flats, often with better amenities. This variety tends to mean people with different needs and budgets can often find something in Bow: young professionals, families, creatives, students.
Another appeal is the community and culture. Bow doesn't feel as anonymous or purely commercial as some newly built London suburbs. There are local markets (Roman Road is often mentioned), local shops, cafés, pubs, arts spaces. There is a sense of neighbourliness: people run into one another, there are community events, many small‐scale cultural or artistic ferment. For someone who likes to feel rooted, that can be quite important.
Finally, compared to many parts of inner London, Bow is still relatively more affordable. Yes, prices have been rising, and certain parts are very desirable (and pricey). But all else equal, you often get more "bang for your buck" - more space, good access, amenities - than you'd pay for in zones 1-2 or more central London locales.
Of course, those benefits come with trade-offs (no place is perfect). But in broad strokes, Bow offers a kind of "best of many worlds" feel: proximity + connectivity + character + community + more affordable than the very centre.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Residents
Garden details: Private Garden
This is a great opportunity to acquire this beautiful early 1900s buit terraced house in this very desirable part of Bow .
The property does need modernization, but has very large rooms and ample living space, a very private garden, and three good-sized bedrooms upstairs and a family bathroom.
street parking, which is by way of permit, and you are situated in a very good part of Bow.
Locally, the Roman Road market is a 10-minute walk away if you fancy popping to Kellys for pie and mash, as are the delights of the Westfield shopping centre with its array of shops and restaurants.
There are good local schools, St Agnus and Marmsbury, a local shop a stone's throw away, and a Tesco superstore only a 10-minute walk. Bow Road on the District Line and the DLR Bowchurch are only 5 minutes and two minutes walk away, with regular trains into Central London.
Life in Bow offers a mix of old-and-new, where you can enjoy many of London's perks without being right in the most expensive zones. What follows is a more narrative account of what makes Bow appealing - and what to watch out for.
Bow is perhaps one of those areas where you feel rooted in London's history but still very much part of its dynamic present. The architecture and street layout still show traces of its past: older terraces, modest yet solid Victorian houses, street markets that have served locals for generations. But at the same time there are modern apartments, developments, cafés, galleries, and green regenerations, so you're not stuck in a time capsule.
Transport is one of the strongest draws. Bow is very well connected: multiple Underground lines (District, Hammersmith & City), the DLR, buses - these make getting into central parts of London fairly easy. For those working in Canary Wharf or the City, or needing good links elsewhere in East London, Bow offers a good compromise between affordability and convenience.
There's also no shortage of green and open space. Victoria Park edges Bow; nearby is Mile End Park; parks, walking routes, canals, river-banks - these provide places to get away from urban density, to breathe, to exercise, to relax. Having those kinds of spaces close by adds a quality of life that many inner-city parts can lack.
Because of its mix of older housing and newer builds, there is more variety than in some more "flat-plan" developments. Some streets have beautiful period features; in others you'll find modern flats, often with better amenities. This variety tends to mean people with different needs and budgets can often find something in Bow: young professionals, families, creatives, students.
Another appeal is the community and culture. Bow doesn't feel as anonymous or purely commercial as some newly built London suburbs. There are local markets (Roman Road is often mentioned), local shops, cafés, pubs, arts spaces. There is a sense of neighbourliness: people run into one another, there are community events, many small‐scale cultural or artistic ferment. For someone who likes to feel rooted, that can be quite important.
Finally, compared to many parts of inner London, Bow is still relatively more affordable. Yes, prices have been rising, and certain parts are very desirable (and pricey). But all else equal, you often get more "bang for your buck" - more space, good access, amenities - than you'd pay for in zones 1-2 or more central London locales.
Of course, those benefits come with trade-offs (no place is perfect). But in broad strokes, Bow offers a kind of "best of many worlds" feel: proximity + connectivity + character + community + more affordable than the very centre.
Council Tax Band: E
Tenure: Freehold
Parking options: Residents
Garden details: Private Garden
Rooms
Lounge 3.70m x 4.40m (12ft 1in x 14ft 5in)
Laminate flooring
2 front aspect windows
Plastered ceiling
Hall 1m x 4.30m (3ft 3in x 14ft 1in)
Under-stair storage
Kitchen/diner 5.12m x 3.30m (16ft 9in x 10ft 9in)
Laminate floor
Rear window
Utility Room 2.40m x 2.20m (7ft 10in x 7ft 2in)
Sink
Built-in storage
Garden
Overlooking park
Courtyard
Brick-built shed
Bathroom 1.80m x 2.80m (5ft 10in x 9ft 2in)
Bath/Shower, Sink, WC
Rear window
Master bedroom 4m x 3.30m (13ft 1in x 10ft 9in)
Laminate flooring
Rear window
Plastered ceiling
Bedroom 2 4.80m x 3.70m (15ft 8in x 12ft 1in)
Dual aspect windows to front
Carpet
Bedroom 3 2m x 2.80m (6ft 6in x 9ft 2in)
Front aspect windows
Please note
Permit parking, £30 per year
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About this agent

Jukes Estate Agents - Harlow
Harlow Enterprise Hub, Kao Hockham Building, Edinburgh Way
Harlow, Essex
CM20 2NQ
01279 246289We have offices throughout Hertfordshire & Essex, and as we are both Herts & Essex men, and have both been “round the block” a few times, we have a vast knowledge of not just the Herts & Essex property market, but the actual towns, villages, and hamlets in which we work. This we believe is vital! We got together a few years ago & formed Town & Country Herts & Essex, and we opened our first shop/office in Harlow, which today is our main HQ. We decided from day one that this had to be an ESTATE AGENCY WITH A DIFFERENCE. We listened to what people had to say about their bad experiences with other companies, and put together a structure that has proved extremely successful. What you now have is a truly local Estate Agency that is working not only for the people of Herts & Essex, but for the local communities as well. JUKES ESTATE AGENTS SPONSOR SEVERAL SCHOOLS, JUNIOR FOOTBALL CLUBS, AND LOCAL CHARITIES THROUGHOUT BOTH COUNTIES! Our ethos is to never use the “dubious and/or dated” methods used by many of our contemporaries. Therefore, you will get: Accurate valuations, superb marketing, and a customer service model that we are sure is second to none! WE ONLY TAKE ON A LIMITED AMOUNT OF PROPERTY so that we can guarantee we can give you the service you and your home deserves! Therefore, when you use Jukes Estate Agents, you will deal with one of the owners. Someone who genuinely cares about every client. Someone who will be with you every step of the way from Valuation to Completion of Sale!





















