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1 bedroom maisonette
Maisonette
1 bed
Key information
Features and description
- Apartment
- One Bedroom
- Shared Rear Garden
- Approx 593 SQFT
- Close To Local Amenities
For Sale By Online Auction. Starting Bid £295,000. Terms and conditions apply.
We welcome to the market this one-bedroom apartment, on a quiet tree lined Leyton street. Beautifully finished, is this very sought after Warner property, a ground floor maisonette with a good sized shared rear garden. A perfect first London home that places you close to nature and the city alike.
Purpose-built Victorian flats are a feature of the area, with one flat on the ground floor, one on the first floor, both with their own front door and section of garden.
You're only a few steps from buzzing Lea Bridge Road, where plenty of buses will see you in Hackney or Epping Forest within fifteen minutes. There are green spaces galore to choose from all within easy reach. You're also a short bus ride from the centre of Walthamstow, with its huge choice of places to eat, drink and shop.The exact location of Leyton town centre is hard to pin down. The north-east London district is strung along Leyton High Road, stretching from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in the south to Hoe Street, Walthamstow, in the north.
These days, the heart could be around Francis Road. This "new" Leyton is all about Hackney overflow. Young families and creatives moving to Leyton for homes they can afford to buy have encouraged independent shops, restaurants and cafés to open.
There's a great community feel here, and part of the road is pedestrianised, with wider pavements and new trees and planting.
Others might say the centre is around Leyton Technical - a pub in the old town hall; pretty Coronation Gardens, Leyton Mills Retail Park, the Tube station, Leyton Orient FC, and the shop fronts that were spruced up ahead of the 2012 Olympics.
Or could Leyton's centre be the Bakers Arms area on the Walthamstow boundary, named after a pub that's now a betting shop? The pub got its name from the Bakers' Almshouses, the mid-19th century Italianate landmark building in Lea Bridge Road.
Meanwhile, the council's Lea Valley Eastside initiative envisages 4,500 new homes in the next 10 years. First will be Coronation Square in Oliver Road, where Waltham Forest and developer Taylor Wimpey plan 700 homes, half of them affordable.
Redevelopment of Leyton Mills Retail Park and a new station in Ruckholt Road are possibilities, while the listed pavilion at Leyton Cricket Ground, a "village green" in the city, is set for a Heritage Lottery-funded makeover, with plans to create a Borough Market-style food hub, an event space and training kitchen.
The council and the England and Wales Cricket Board are also working to create a world-class cricket facility, with the sports hall and changing rooms refurbished for this summer's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
The Bakers Arms area of Leyton is eight miles north-east of central London.
Late-19th century landowner and builder Thomas Warner is best known for the houses and flats around Lloyd Park in Walthamstow but there are also Warner flats in Leyton, on the Clementina estate south of Lea Bridge Road.
Since Lea Bridge station reopened, investors have been buying homes nearby and Warner flats on the Clementina estate have also been popular with investors.
Leyton used to be a staging post, with people often making a final move out to the Essex suburbs, but now families who first buy a flat are moving on to buy a house in the area.
Postcode
E10 is the Leyton postcode. To the east it strays into the E11 Leytonstone postcode and to the north into the E17 Walthamstow postcode.
Transport
Leyton Underground station is on the Central line with direct trains into the City and central London. The station is one stop from Stratford where there are Docklands Light Railway services to Canary Wharf.
Leyton Midland Road is on the Gospel Oak to Barking Overground line. Lea Bridge station, which reopened over recent years, has trains to Stratford taking five minutes connecting with the DLR, trains to Liverpool Street, the Central and Jubilee Tube lines and the Overground to Highbury & Islington.
Open space
Leyton has lots of small parks and there is a footbridge over the railway to Hackney Marshes and the River Lea. Leyton Jubilee Park in Orient Way, the largest park, has a children's playground with a pirate ship; outdoor gym; football pitches, the Leyton Beach volleyball pitch; wildlife area, café and community garden. Coronation Gardens in Leyton High Road was named in honour of Edward VII's coronation.
It has a fountain, a maze, a bandstand and an ornamental garden. Abbotts Park in Abbotts Park Road has children's playgrounds, tennis courts and table tennis.
We welcome to the market this one-bedroom apartment, on a quiet tree lined Leyton street. Beautifully finished, is this very sought after Warner property, a ground floor maisonette with a good sized shared rear garden. A perfect first London home that places you close to nature and the city alike.
Purpose-built Victorian flats are a feature of the area, with one flat on the ground floor, one on the first floor, both with their own front door and section of garden.
You're only a few steps from buzzing Lea Bridge Road, where plenty of buses will see you in Hackney or Epping Forest within fifteen minutes. There are green spaces galore to choose from all within easy reach. You're also a short bus ride from the centre of Walthamstow, with its huge choice of places to eat, drink and shop.The exact location of Leyton town centre is hard to pin down. The north-east London district is strung along Leyton High Road, stretching from the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park in the south to Hoe Street, Walthamstow, in the north.
These days, the heart could be around Francis Road. This "new" Leyton is all about Hackney overflow. Young families and creatives moving to Leyton for homes they can afford to buy have encouraged independent shops, restaurants and cafés to open.
There's a great community feel here, and part of the road is pedestrianised, with wider pavements and new trees and planting.
Others might say the centre is around Leyton Technical - a pub in the old town hall; pretty Coronation Gardens, Leyton Mills Retail Park, the Tube station, Leyton Orient FC, and the shop fronts that were spruced up ahead of the 2012 Olympics.
Or could Leyton's centre be the Bakers Arms area on the Walthamstow boundary, named after a pub that's now a betting shop? The pub got its name from the Bakers' Almshouses, the mid-19th century Italianate landmark building in Lea Bridge Road.
Meanwhile, the council's Lea Valley Eastside initiative envisages 4,500 new homes in the next 10 years. First will be Coronation Square in Oliver Road, where Waltham Forest and developer Taylor Wimpey plan 700 homes, half of them affordable.
Redevelopment of Leyton Mills Retail Park and a new station in Ruckholt Road are possibilities, while the listed pavilion at Leyton Cricket Ground, a "village green" in the city, is set for a Heritage Lottery-funded makeover, with plans to create a Borough Market-style food hub, an event space and training kitchen.
The council and the England and Wales Cricket Board are also working to create a world-class cricket facility, with the sports hall and changing rooms refurbished for this summer's ICC Men's Cricket World Cup.
The Bakers Arms area of Leyton is eight miles north-east of central London.
Late-19th century landowner and builder Thomas Warner is best known for the houses and flats around Lloyd Park in Walthamstow but there are also Warner flats in Leyton, on the Clementina estate south of Lea Bridge Road.
Since Lea Bridge station reopened, investors have been buying homes nearby and Warner flats on the Clementina estate have also been popular with investors.
Leyton used to be a staging post, with people often making a final move out to the Essex suburbs, but now families who first buy a flat are moving on to buy a house in the area.
Postcode
E10 is the Leyton postcode. To the east it strays into the E11 Leytonstone postcode and to the north into the E17 Walthamstow postcode.
Transport
Leyton Underground station is on the Central line with direct trains into the City and central London. The station is one stop from Stratford where there are Docklands Light Railway services to Canary Wharf.
Leyton Midland Road is on the Gospel Oak to Barking Overground line. Lea Bridge station, which reopened over recent years, has trains to Stratford taking five minutes connecting with the DLR, trains to Liverpool Street, the Central and Jubilee Tube lines and the Overground to Highbury & Islington.
Open space
Leyton has lots of small parks and there is a footbridge over the railway to Hackney Marshes and the River Lea. Leyton Jubilee Park in Orient Way, the largest park, has a children's playground with a pirate ship; outdoor gym; football pitches, the Leyton Beach volleyball pitch; wildlife area, café and community garden. Coronation Gardens in Leyton High Road was named in honour of Edward VII's coronation.
It has a fountain, a maze, a bandstand and an ornamental garden. Abbotts Park in Abbotts Park Road has children's playgrounds, tennis courts and table tennis.
Rooms
Lounge 3.20m x 4.10m (10ft 5in x 13ft 5in)
Hall One 0.90m x 5.90m (2ft 11in x 19ft 4in)
Bedroom 3.20m x 3.20m (10ft 5in x 10ft 5in)
Bathroom 2.38m x 2.44m (7ft 9in x 8ft)
Kitchen 3.42m x 3.42m (11ft 2in x 11ft 2in)
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