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1 bedroom apartment for sale
The Bow Connection, Bow E3
Chain-free
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
Key information
Features and description
- Large one bedroom apartment of 508 Sq Ft - 47.2 Sq M
- Popular location
- 12.4 Sq metre private terrace
- Second floor
- Redecorated throughout
- Spacious lounge, with patio doors to terrace
- Attractive Eastward views
- Good size bedroom, fitted wardrobe
- Bathroom with bath and separate shower
- Wooden flooring throughout
Bright second floor one bedroom modern apartment of 508 Square feet 47.2 square meters, with a generous private terrace in one of Fairfield Roads most desirable buildings, built around 2002 on the site of the French Connection factory. This apartment has just been painted white throughout, has good dimensions and accommodation with an unusually generous sized terrace with interesting views over the neighbouring Bow Quarter and the Stratford skyline beyond.
The accommodation comprises an entrance hallway, fitted bathroom with both bath and separate shower, entrance hallway, separate lounge with French doors with full height windows either side onto the terrace, making a bright and spacious living room.
The private terrace of 6.21M X 2M so 12.4 square metres is a good size for entertaining, it feels private, protected by the solid low retaining walls. The panoramic views of the neighbouring Bow Quarter with its different styles of Victorian architecture with the Stratford skyline including the ArcelorMital Orbit are quite something.
The white fitted kitchen is a sperate room with fitted appliances and a tiled floor.
The double bedroom has a front facing window, wooden flooring and fitted double wardrobe.
An ideal first-time purchase with an EPC rating of B.
Tenure: Leasehold, 125 years from the 1st of May 2002, so 102 years unexpired.
Service Charge: £2,040.46 every 6 months, including ground rent.
Ground rent: £300.00 per annum.
EPC: Band B
Council Tax: Band C
EWS1: Compliant
Viewing and availability: This property is vacant, the vendor has no onward chain.
BOW
Bow is a vibrant and highly sought-after area located in the East End of London. Situated just 4 miles from the City of London, Bow boasts excellent transport links, making it a popular choice for both commuters and families alike.
The area is home to a diverse mix of residents, from young professionals to families and retirees, and offers a fantastic range of amenities and attractions. The popular Victoria Park is just a stone's throw away, providing a green oasis in the heart of the city, while the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which hosted the 2012 Olympic Games, is just a short distance away.
Bow is also well known for its thriving food and drink scene, with a plethora of independent cafes, bars, and restaurants to choose from. The famous Roman Road Market is a must-visit, offering an eclectic mix of vintage clothing, fresh produce, and artisanal goods.
Housing options in Bow are diverse, with everything from Victorian terraced houses to modern apartment buildings on offer. The area has undergone significant regeneration in recent years, and there are now a number of new developments available, offering contemporary living spaces with state-of-the-art amenities.
Overall, Bow is a fantastic area for anyone looking for a vibrant and exciting place to call home, with easy access to all that London has to offer.
STRATFORD
Stratford, located in East London within the borough of Newham, is one of the city’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving areas. Historically an industrial and working-class district, Stratford has undergone major transformation over the past two decades, particularly following the 2012 London Olympics, which were largely hosted in the area.
At the heart of Stratford is the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a vast green space featuring world-class sporting venues such as the London Stadium, the Aquatics Centre, and the Velodrome, many of which continue to host international events and community activities. The park also offers landscaped gardens, waterways, and walking trails, making it a hub for leisure and recreation.
Stratford is also known for its thriving retail and cultural scene. Westfield Stratford City, one of the largest shopping centres in Europe, provides a mix of high-street and luxury brands, restaurants, and entertainment options. Nearby, cultural landmarks such as the Theatre Royal Stratford East and the new Sadler’s Wells East at Stratford’s East Bank development add to the area’s artistic appeal.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Leasehold
The accommodation comprises an entrance hallway, fitted bathroom with both bath and separate shower, entrance hallway, separate lounge with French doors with full height windows either side onto the terrace, making a bright and spacious living room.
The private terrace of 6.21M X 2M so 12.4 square metres is a good size for entertaining, it feels private, protected by the solid low retaining walls. The panoramic views of the neighbouring Bow Quarter with its different styles of Victorian architecture with the Stratford skyline including the ArcelorMital Orbit are quite something.
The white fitted kitchen is a sperate room with fitted appliances and a tiled floor.
The double bedroom has a front facing window, wooden flooring and fitted double wardrobe.
An ideal first-time purchase with an EPC rating of B.
Tenure: Leasehold, 125 years from the 1st of May 2002, so 102 years unexpired.
Service Charge: £2,040.46 every 6 months, including ground rent.
Ground rent: £300.00 per annum.
EPC: Band B
Council Tax: Band C
EWS1: Compliant
Viewing and availability: This property is vacant, the vendor has no onward chain.
BOW
Bow is a vibrant and highly sought-after area located in the East End of London. Situated just 4 miles from the City of London, Bow boasts excellent transport links, making it a popular choice for both commuters and families alike.
The area is home to a diverse mix of residents, from young professionals to families and retirees, and offers a fantastic range of amenities and attractions. The popular Victoria Park is just a stone's throw away, providing a green oasis in the heart of the city, while the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, which hosted the 2012 Olympic Games, is just a short distance away.
Bow is also well known for its thriving food and drink scene, with a plethora of independent cafes, bars, and restaurants to choose from. The famous Roman Road Market is a must-visit, offering an eclectic mix of vintage clothing, fresh produce, and artisanal goods.
Housing options in Bow are diverse, with everything from Victorian terraced houses to modern apartment buildings on offer. The area has undergone significant regeneration in recent years, and there are now a number of new developments available, offering contemporary living spaces with state-of-the-art amenities.
Overall, Bow is a fantastic area for anyone looking for a vibrant and exciting place to call home, with easy access to all that London has to offer.
STRATFORD
Stratford, located in East London within the borough of Newham, is one of the city’s most dynamic and rapidly evolving areas. Historically an industrial and working-class district, Stratford has undergone major transformation over the past two decades, particularly following the 2012 London Olympics, which were largely hosted in the area.
At the heart of Stratford is the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, a vast green space featuring world-class sporting venues such as the London Stadium, the Aquatics Centre, and the Velodrome, many of which continue to host international events and community activities. The park also offers landscaped gardens, waterways, and walking trails, making it a hub for leisure and recreation.
Stratford is also known for its thriving retail and cultural scene. Westfield Stratford City, one of the largest shopping centres in Europe, provides a mix of high-street and luxury brands, restaurants, and entertainment options. Nearby, cultural landmarks such as the Theatre Royal Stratford East and the new Sadler’s Wells East at Stratford’s East Bank development add to the area’s artistic appeal.
Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Leasehold
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