Offers in excess of
£2,300,0005 bedroom house for sale
Spratt Hall Road, Wanstead
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House
5 beds
3 baths
2760
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
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Features and description
- Rarely available, double fronted period home
- First of its type available on Spratt Hall Road in approximately 24 years
- Bordering Christchurch Green in central Wanstead
- Five bedrooms
- Three bath/shower rooms
- Ground floor guest W.C
- Two formal receptions and sun room
- Modern kitchen with separate utility room
- Landscaped, south/westerly garden
- Driveway and cellar
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Petty Son & Prestwich are proud to present to market this rarely available double fronted, five bedroom period home on the prestigious Spratt Hall Road in central Wanstead, the first of its type to come to market in approximately 24 years.
Positioned directly opposite Christchurch Green, this exceptional double-fronted period residence enjoys one of Wanstead’s most iconic and picturesque outlooks. Perfectly balancing central convenience with a sense of tranquillity, the home benefits from one-way traffic restrictions, creating a notably peaceful and refined setting, further complemented by resident permit parking (Monday–Saturday) alongside a generous private driveway.
The elegance of the surroundings is beautifully echoed in the home’s distinguished façade. A grand, centrally positioned enclosed porch forms a striking focal point, flanked by wide bay windows – all edged by Intricate plaster detailing befitting a residence of such calibre. Upon entering, you are greeted by an impressive central hallway adorned with beautifully preserved Minton tiling, immediately setting the tone for the home’s period elegance. Natural light pours through a striking stairwell window and is further drawn in from the rear sunroom, which flows seamlessly from the hallway. Throughout, the property provides a wealth of character, original and reproduction, including cast iron radiators, exposed timber flooring, original sash windows and panelled doors, all enhanced by the home’s notably high ceilings and expansive windows, creating a wonderfully light and airy atmosphere.
To the front, an elegant dining room sits opposite a generously proportioned formal sitting room, both enjoying deep bay windows with views across the park and featuring central fireplaces that provide charming focal points. The dining room opens into a beautifully appointed contemporary kitchen, fitted with sleek, handleless high-gloss Parapan units, complemented by Corian work surfaces and a large range cooker neatly recessed within the original chimney breast.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with a peninsula island that connects effortlessly to the rear sunroom, allowing light to cascade in through expansive glazed doors and an overhead rooflight. This versatile space serves equally well as an additional dining or reception area, enjoying a desirable south-easterly aspect. A useful cellar is also accessible from this level. Positioned across the hallway from the kitchen, a stylish and well-proportioned utility room provides excellent additional practicality, complete with access to a discreetly appointed guest W.C.
The first floor hosts three exceptionally spacious double bedrooms, all benefitting from built-in storage with the front bedrooms offering wonderful views of the park. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, featuring an extended footprint thanks to the double-height bay window, and a generous en-suite shower room. A beautifully finished family bathroom completes this floor, featuring a centrally positioned freestanding bath, separate recessed shower and twin sash windows. The loft has been thoughtfully converted to provide two further rooms, both with useful eaves storage and served by a convenient Jack-and-Jill shower room & W.C, offering flexibility for additional bedrooms, guest accommodation or home working.
Externally, the property is further enhanced by a beautifully landscaped south-easterly facing garden. Commencing with a generous patio, elegantly framed by rendered planters with integrated lighting, the space unfolds onto a well-maintained central lawn, bordered by thoughtfully stocked flower beds. The very rear of the garden hosts a second patio area and a charming summerhouse provide the perfect setting for both relaxed outdoor living and refined entertaining.
Perfectly positioned just a short stroll from Wanstead’s vibrant High Street, the property offers immediate access to an excellent selection of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants and bars. Wanstead and Snaresbrook Underground stations are both within approximately 0.4 miles, providing swift connections into Central London, while the area is also well served by a number of highly regarded nurseries, primary and independent schools, further enhancing its appeal to families and professionals alike.
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 - 21'2" x 13'1" -
Dining Room - 18'7" x 12'10" -
Kitchen - 12'4" x 12'10" -
Utility - 9'10" x 10'2" -
Sun Room - 9'8" x 18'10" -
Bedroom - 15'7" x 12'2" -
Bedroom - 15'5" x 13'1" -
Bedroom - 12'2" x 13'1" -
Bedroom - 14'4" x 12'4" -
Bedroom - 14'4" x 11'8" -
Positioned directly opposite Christchurch Green, this exceptional double-fronted period residence enjoys one of Wanstead’s most iconic and picturesque outlooks. Perfectly balancing central convenience with a sense of tranquillity, the home benefits from one-way traffic restrictions, creating a notably peaceful and refined setting, further complemented by resident permit parking (Monday–Saturday) alongside a generous private driveway.
The elegance of the surroundings is beautifully echoed in the home’s distinguished façade. A grand, centrally positioned enclosed porch forms a striking focal point, flanked by wide bay windows – all edged by Intricate plaster detailing befitting a residence of such calibre. Upon entering, you are greeted by an impressive central hallway adorned with beautifully preserved Minton tiling, immediately setting the tone for the home’s period elegance. Natural light pours through a striking stairwell window and is further drawn in from the rear sunroom, which flows seamlessly from the hallway. Throughout, the property provides a wealth of character, original and reproduction, including cast iron radiators, exposed timber flooring, original sash windows and panelled doors, all enhanced by the home’s notably high ceilings and expansive windows, creating a wonderfully light and airy atmosphere.
To the front, an elegant dining room sits opposite a generously proportioned formal sitting room, both enjoying deep bay windows with views across the park and featuring central fireplaces that provide charming focal points. The dining room opens into a beautifully appointed contemporary kitchen, fitted with sleek, handleless high-gloss Parapan units, complemented by Corian work surfaces and a large range cooker neatly recessed within the original chimney breast.
The kitchen has been thoughtfully designed with a peninsula island that connects effortlessly to the rear sunroom, allowing light to cascade in through expansive glazed doors and an overhead rooflight. This versatile space serves equally well as an additional dining or reception area, enjoying a desirable south-easterly aspect. A useful cellar is also accessible from this level. Positioned across the hallway from the kitchen, a stylish and well-proportioned utility room provides excellent additional practicality, complete with access to a discreetly appointed guest W.C.
The first floor hosts three exceptionally spacious double bedrooms, all benefitting from built-in storage with the front bedrooms offering wonderful views of the park. The principal bedroom is particularly impressive, featuring an extended footprint thanks to the double-height bay window, and a generous en-suite shower room. A beautifully finished family bathroom completes this floor, featuring a centrally positioned freestanding bath, separate recessed shower and twin sash windows. The loft has been thoughtfully converted to provide two further rooms, both with useful eaves storage and served by a convenient Jack-and-Jill shower room & W.C, offering flexibility for additional bedrooms, guest accommodation or home working.
Externally, the property is further enhanced by a beautifully landscaped south-easterly facing garden. Commencing with a generous patio, elegantly framed by rendered planters with integrated lighting, the space unfolds onto a well-maintained central lawn, bordered by thoughtfully stocked flower beds. The very rear of the garden hosts a second patio area and a charming summerhouse provide the perfect setting for both relaxed outdoor living and refined entertaining.
Perfectly positioned just a short stroll from Wanstead’s vibrant High Street, the property offers immediate access to an excellent selection of independent boutiques, cafés, restaurants and bars. Wanstead and Snaresbrook Underground stations are both within approximately 0.4 miles, providing swift connections into Central London, while the area is also well served by a number of highly regarded nurseries, primary and independent schools, further enhancing its appeal to families and professionals alike.
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 - 21'2" x 13'1" -
Dining Room - 18'7" x 12'10" -
Kitchen - 12'4" x 12'10" -
Utility - 9'10" x 10'2" -
Sun Room - 9'8" x 18'10" -
Bedroom - 15'7" x 12'2" -
Bedroom - 15'5" x 13'1" -
Bedroom - 12'2" x 13'1" -
Bedroom - 14'4" x 12'4" -
Bedroom - 14'4" x 11'8" -
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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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