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1 bedroom flat for sale
Cyntra Place, London E8
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Flat
1 bed
1 bath
818
EPC rating: D
Key information
Tenure: Share of freehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Features and description
Occupying part of a converted Victorian factory, this bright apartment lies close to London Fields. Inside, it retains many of its original features: high ceilings, Crittall windows and exposed brick capture the essence of the building's early life.
The Tour
Cyntra Place is a quiet, gated mews that lies just off Mare Street. Entry to the apartment is via a well-maintained shared courtyard.
The front door opens onto an expansive living space with a trio of windows set into an exposed brick wall. Oak boards run underfoot, and the walls are painted a crisp white.
At the rear of the space is the kitchen, formed of muted grey units, formica countertops and fully intergrated appliances. There is plenty of space for a dining table next to the kitchen, though the room's versatility allows for multiple configurations. Floor to ceiling built-in shelves highlights a sense of volume here.
From the living space is a room apt for use as a library, home study or walk-in wardrobe. The bedroom lies to the left; a handsome space with the same tall windows and exposed brick wall as the living space. On the opposite wall, a large wardrobe provides plenty of storage. A crisp, minimal feel is also upheld in the bathroom, with its white tiles and shower over the bath.
The Area
The apartment is close to the popular green spaces of London Fields (with its heated lido and basketball courts) and Victoria Park. There are many fantastic restaurants locally, including Brat at Climpsons Arch, Pophams Bakery and Violet bakery on Wilton Way.
Weekly markets take place at Victoria Park and Broadway Market, which is a short walk away, along the Regent’s Canal Path. E5 Bakehouse, on the edge of London Fields, is excellent for freshly baked artisan bread, while Mare Street Market, less than a minute’s walk from the apartment, is a thriving community hub containing a restaurant, wine bar, deli and a selection of boutique shops.
Hackney Central station runs direct services to Stratford and Highbury and Islington on the Mildmay line. London Fields station (Weaver line) provides direct trains to Liverpool Street. Bethnal Green station, easily accessible by bus, has excellent links to central London via the Central line.
Tenure: Share of Freehold / Lease Length: Approx. 974 years remaining / Service Charge: Approx. £1,566 per annum / Ground Rent: Peppercorn / Council Tax Band: D
The Tour
Cyntra Place is a quiet, gated mews that lies just off Mare Street. Entry to the apartment is via a well-maintained shared courtyard.
The front door opens onto an expansive living space with a trio of windows set into an exposed brick wall. Oak boards run underfoot, and the walls are painted a crisp white.
At the rear of the space is the kitchen, formed of muted grey units, formica countertops and fully intergrated appliances. There is plenty of space for a dining table next to the kitchen, though the room's versatility allows for multiple configurations. Floor to ceiling built-in shelves highlights a sense of volume here.
From the living space is a room apt for use as a library, home study or walk-in wardrobe. The bedroom lies to the left; a handsome space with the same tall windows and exposed brick wall as the living space. On the opposite wall, a large wardrobe provides plenty of storage. A crisp, minimal feel is also upheld in the bathroom, with its white tiles and shower over the bath.
The Area
The apartment is close to the popular green spaces of London Fields (with its heated lido and basketball courts) and Victoria Park. There are many fantastic restaurants locally, including Brat at Climpsons Arch, Pophams Bakery and Violet bakery on Wilton Way.
Weekly markets take place at Victoria Park and Broadway Market, which is a short walk away, along the Regent’s Canal Path. E5 Bakehouse, on the edge of London Fields, is excellent for freshly baked artisan bread, while Mare Street Market, less than a minute’s walk from the apartment, is a thriving community hub containing a restaurant, wine bar, deli and a selection of boutique shops.
Hackney Central station runs direct services to Stratford and Highbury and Islington on the Mildmay line. London Fields station (Weaver line) provides direct trains to Liverpool Street. Bethnal Green station, easily accessible by bus, has excellent links to central London via the Central line.
Tenure: Share of Freehold / Lease Length: Approx. 974 years remaining / Service Charge: Approx. £1,566 per annum / Ground Rent: Peppercorn / Council Tax Band: D
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