6 bedroom house for sale
Grosvenor Road, Wanstead
Study
Recently added
House
6 beds
2 baths
2591
EPC rating: E
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Six bedroom Edwardian house
- Corner plot
- Central Wanstead location
- Three receptions
- Stunning Edwardian features
- First floor utility room
- Balcony
- Car port
- Westerly garden
- 0.3 Miles to Wanstead High Street
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Occupying a commanding corner position on the prestigious Grosvenor Road in the very heart of Wanstead, this exceptional six-bedroom Edwardian residence is a home of remarkable presence, elegance and scale.
Set along a wide, tree-lined avenue renowned for its distinguished period architecture, the property enjoys a setting that evokes the grandeur of central London, yet remains just moments from Wanstead High Street (0.3 miles) and equidistant from both Wanstead and Snaresbrook Central Line stations (0.5 miles). A number of highly regarded schools and nurseries sit within easy reach, further enhancing the appeal of this outstanding location.
Set within an impressive wraparound plot, the house immediately captivates. A striking black and white chequered pathway, softened by seasonal planting, leads to a beautifully preserved façade rich in Edwardian detail, where ornate features, London stock brickwork and elegant double bay windows combine to create a truly memorable first impression. The traditional frontage is artfully complemented by a contemporary landscaped garden, where grey slate, tiered beds and mature planting introduce a refined, modern contrast. To the side, discreet gated access reveals a carport, cleverly concealed so as not to detract from the home’s striking kerb appeal.
Inside, a beautifully tiled entrance hall sets the tone, leading into a series of exquisitely proportioned living spaces where period character and modern sophistication exist in perfect harmony. The principal reception room is a study in Edwardian grandeur, defined by soaring ceilings, an elegant fireplace and a magnificent bay window dressed with plantation shutters, while rich parquet flooring adds warmth and depth beneath crisp, contemporary finishes.
To the rear, a second reception room offers a more intimate yet equally refined setting, where dual aspect light frames a characterful log burner and wide bay doors open seamlessly onto the garden, creating an effortless connection between inside and out.
At the heart of the home lies a truly outstanding kitchen and dining space. Bespoke cabinetry in soft grey hues is paired with pristine white granite worktops, while underfloor heating ensures both comfort and practicality. Bathed in natural light from a skylight, feature window and patio doors, the space flows beautifully into a generous dining area, unified by continuous design detailing. A guest cloakroom completes the ground floor.
The first-floor hosts four beautifully appointed bedrooms, each echoing the home’s period charm, with several retaining original fireplaces and fitted wardrobes. One bedroom, currently arranged as a utility, offers flexibility, while another enjoys access to a sleek glass balcony stretching along the side elevation, providing a tranquil, sunlit vantage point looks across to Stanstead Road.
The principal suite is nothing short of exquisite, evoking the pages of an interior magazine. Thoughtfully designed and impeccably finished, it features bespoke fitted wardrobes, a graceful bay window and an elegant fireplace, alongside a truly indulgent centrepiece - an elevated freestanding roll-top bath set within the bay on a striking chequered tiled platform. A beautifully finished family shower room serves this floor.
The second floor offers further versatility, with one additional double bedroom benefitting from an en-suite shower room, and one single bedroom as well as generous storage space.
The wraparound garden is as thoughtfully composed as the interiors, unfolding into a series of distinct and enchanting outdoor spaces. From the contemporary frontage and concealed parking, the garden transitions to a sheltered side terrace with raised brick beds and a dedicated BBQ area, ideal for entertaining.
To the rear, a more classical English garden emerges, where a London brick pathway weaves through established planting and a charming water feature, leading to a generous lawn. At the far end, a substantial outbuilding, currently utilised as a home office, offers both practicality and potential, completing this exceptional and beautifully balanced home.
EPC Rating: TBC
Council Tax Band: F
An Anti-Money Laundering fee will be applicable to all purchasers at a cost of £18.00 per person.
Reception Room - 14'5" x 12'6" -
Dining Room - 8'2" x 13'5" -
Lounge - 19'8" x 12'2" -
Bedroom - 13'1" x 17'1" -
Bedroom - 12'10" x 11'6" -
Bedroom - 9'10" x 12'2" -
Utility - 6'7" x 8'6" -
Bedroom - 18'12" x 13'9" -
Bedroom - 8'7" x 12'2" -
Set along a wide, tree-lined avenue renowned for its distinguished period architecture, the property enjoys a setting that evokes the grandeur of central London, yet remains just moments from Wanstead High Street (0.3 miles) and equidistant from both Wanstead and Snaresbrook Central Line stations (0.5 miles). A number of highly regarded schools and nurseries sit within easy reach, further enhancing the appeal of this outstanding location.
Set within an impressive wraparound plot, the house immediately captivates. A striking black and white chequered pathway, softened by seasonal planting, leads to a beautifully preserved façade rich in Edwardian detail, where ornate features, London stock brickwork and elegant double bay windows combine to create a truly memorable first impression. The traditional frontage is artfully complemented by a contemporary landscaped garden, where grey slate, tiered beds and mature planting introduce a refined, modern contrast. To the side, discreet gated access reveals a carport, cleverly concealed so as not to detract from the home’s striking kerb appeal.
Inside, a beautifully tiled entrance hall sets the tone, leading into a series of exquisitely proportioned living spaces where period character and modern sophistication exist in perfect harmony. The principal reception room is a study in Edwardian grandeur, defined by soaring ceilings, an elegant fireplace and a magnificent bay window dressed with plantation shutters, while rich parquet flooring adds warmth and depth beneath crisp, contemporary finishes.
To the rear, a second reception room offers a more intimate yet equally refined setting, where dual aspect light frames a characterful log burner and wide bay doors open seamlessly onto the garden, creating an effortless connection between inside and out.
At the heart of the home lies a truly outstanding kitchen and dining space. Bespoke cabinetry in soft grey hues is paired with pristine white granite worktops, while underfloor heating ensures both comfort and practicality. Bathed in natural light from a skylight, feature window and patio doors, the space flows beautifully into a generous dining area, unified by continuous design detailing. A guest cloakroom completes the ground floor.
The first-floor hosts four beautifully appointed bedrooms, each echoing the home’s period charm, with several retaining original fireplaces and fitted wardrobes. One bedroom, currently arranged as a utility, offers flexibility, while another enjoys access to a sleek glass balcony stretching along the side elevation, providing a tranquil, sunlit vantage point looks across to Stanstead Road.
The principal suite is nothing short of exquisite, evoking the pages of an interior magazine. Thoughtfully designed and impeccably finished, it features bespoke fitted wardrobes, a graceful bay window and an elegant fireplace, alongside a truly indulgent centrepiece - an elevated freestanding roll-top bath set within the bay on a striking chequered tiled platform. A beautifully finished family shower room serves this floor.
The second floor offers further versatility, with one additional double bedroom benefitting from an en-suite shower room, and one single bedroom as well as generous storage space.
The wraparound garden is as thoughtfully composed as the interiors, unfolding into a series of distinct and enchanting outdoor spaces. From the contemporary frontage and concealed parking, the garden transitions to a sheltered side terrace with raised brick beds and a dedicated BBQ area, ideal for entertaining.
To the rear, a more classical English garden emerges, where a London brick pathway weaves through established planting and a charming water feature, leading to a generous lawn. At the far end, a substantial outbuilding, currently utilised as a home office, offers both practicality and potential, completing this exceptional and beautifully balanced home.
EPC Rating: TBC
Council Tax Band: F
An Anti-Money Laundering fee will be applicable to all purchasers at a cost of £18.00 per person.
Reception Room - 14'5" x 12'6" -
Dining Room - 8'2" x 13'5" -
Lounge - 19'8" x 12'2" -
Bedroom - 13'1" x 17'1" -
Bedroom - 12'10" x 11'6" -
Bedroom - 9'10" x 12'2" -
Utility - 6'7" x 8'6" -
Bedroom - 18'12" x 13'9" -
Bedroom - 8'7" x 12'2" -
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About this agent

For well over a century Petty Son and Prestwich has had a long and successful history in Wanstead and the surrounding area. The firm was founded in Leytonstone in 1908 by C. Petty, a locally renowned builder, under the style of Petty & Son. The company was then run by his son Charles, a chartered surveyor. Petty and Son quickly grew in both size and reputation and was soon to become Petty Son & Prestwich when Harry Prestwich entered the partnership, offering services in surveying, estate agency and auctioneering. The Wanstead Office was opened in 1912. Our continued success stems from reputation and recommendation and through this, and good old fashioned hard work, it has allowed us to expand and open a branch in the heart of Buckhurst Hill. Mirroring the company’s ethos to work collectively, our Buckhurst Hill office provide the same tailor-made services to all our clients, both new and established. Situated at the top of Queens Road, the team offer the independent and reliable advice that has been our hallmark in Wanstead for so many decades past. Our current team, who between them boast a combined experience of more than 150 years, offer a wide-range of competitive services that include sales, lettings, property management, financial services, refurbishment and development as well as our established survey department. We are proud to maintain an expansive and thorough knowledge of the market and with the opening of our Buckhurst Hill branch we are able to offer our bespoke service from the exciting, emerging London areas of Forest Gate, Leytonstone and the ever-popular Wanstead, through to the heart of Epping Forest to such areas as stylish Loughton and the picturesque Theydon Bois. We firmly believe that with our expertise and passion combined with the old-fashioned values of reliability, trustworthiness and commitment, we can continue to deliver to our clients across east London and west Essex an unparalleled service into the next century!
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