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£1,350,0003 bedroom terraced house for sale
Albion Terrace, London, E8
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
1025
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band E
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1800Mbps *
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Features and description
- Freehold Period Home
- Private Garden
- Beautiful Period Features.
- Wonderful Location
- Great Transport Links
- EPC Rating = E
A Charming Victorian Home Situated On The Ever Popular Albion Terrace.
Description
This charming home opens into a welcoming entrance area with practical storage for coats, creating an inviting first impression. Throughout the home you will find hardwood flooring, original fireplaces, beautiful sash windows and useful built-in storage, all contributing to the warmth and character of this attractive property.
To the front of the ground floor is a generous reception room with excellent proportions, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. A second versatile room provides flexibility to suit a range of needs, whether as an additional reception, guest bedroom, home office, or playroom. To the rear, a bright open-plan kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the home, offering a sociable space for everyday living with direct access onto a private garden perfect for indoor-outdoor entertaining.
Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned bedrooms arranged around a central landing, along with a family bathroom.
Blending period charm with practical modern living, this Victorian home offers excellent flexibility, attractive original features, and a private garden, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of buyers.
Location
Albion Terrace is a charming residential street located within one of Hackneys most desirable postcodes, positioned adjacent to the sought-after Albion Square. Commissioned in 1844 by Sir William Middleton, the square is noted for its historic design, which architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner described the square as "being clearly influenced by the celebrated landscape designer and writer John Claudius Loudon. Its central garden saved from demolition remains an attractive ornamental space with symmetrical planting, mature trees, lawns, and a picturesque pavilion for residents to enjoy.
The surrounding area offers an excellent selection of local amenities, with a variety of independent cafés, restaurants, and pubs nearby, particularly around the vibrant De Beauvoir and Dalston neighbourhoods. The green open spaces of London Fields are approximately 0.6 miles away, alongside the popular Broadway Market, known for its weekend food stalls, shops, and community atmosphere.
Transport connections are convenient, with Haggerston Station approximately 0.3 miles away and Dalston Junction Station around 0.6 miles away, providing easy access to the City, Canary Wharf, and beyond. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, offering additional connectivity across London.
All times and distances are approximate. Source: googlemaps.com.
Square Footage: 1,025 sq ft
Description
This charming home opens into a welcoming entrance area with practical storage for coats, creating an inviting first impression. Throughout the home you will find hardwood flooring, original fireplaces, beautiful sash windows and useful built-in storage, all contributing to the warmth and character of this attractive property.
To the front of the ground floor is a generous reception room with excellent proportions, ideal for both relaxing and entertaining. A second versatile room provides flexibility to suit a range of needs, whether as an additional reception, guest bedroom, home office, or playroom. To the rear, a bright open-plan kitchen and dining room forms the heart of the home, offering a sociable space for everyday living with direct access onto a private garden perfect for indoor-outdoor entertaining.
Upstairs, there are two well-proportioned bedrooms arranged around a central landing, along with a family bathroom.
Blending period charm with practical modern living, this Victorian home offers excellent flexibility, attractive original features, and a private garden, making it an ideal choice for a wide range of buyers.
Location
Albion Terrace is a charming residential street located within one of Hackneys most desirable postcodes, positioned adjacent to the sought-after Albion Square. Commissioned in 1844 by Sir William Middleton, the square is noted for its historic design, which architectural historian Nikolaus Pevsner described the square as "being clearly influenced by the celebrated landscape designer and writer John Claudius Loudon. Its central garden saved from demolition remains an attractive ornamental space with symmetrical planting, mature trees, lawns, and a picturesque pavilion for residents to enjoy.
The surrounding area offers an excellent selection of local amenities, with a variety of independent cafés, restaurants, and pubs nearby, particularly around the vibrant De Beauvoir and Dalston neighbourhoods. The green open spaces of London Fields are approximately 0.6 miles away, alongside the popular Broadway Market, known for its weekend food stalls, shops, and community atmosphere.
Transport connections are convenient, with Haggerston Station approximately 0.3 miles away and Dalston Junction Station around 0.6 miles away, providing easy access to the City, Canary Wharf, and beyond. Numerous bus routes also serve the area, offering additional connectivity across London.
All times and distances are approximate. Source: googlemaps.com.
Square Footage: 1,025 sq ft
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