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3 bedroom terraced house
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Chain-free
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Terraced house
3 beds
1 bath
1,313 sq ft / 122 sq m
EPC rating: D
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Features and description
- Victorian terraced home
- Three bedrooms
- First floor office/dressing area
- In need of refurbishment
- A range of impressive period features
- Large through lounge
- Kitchen with attached utility room
- Cellar
- A stone’s throw from Leyton High Road
- 0.2 Miles to Leyton Tube Station
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Just 0.2 Miles from Leyton Underground Station and Coronation Gardens, a beautiful early 20th Century Park offering scenic walks year round, you will discover Grove Green Road in Leytonstone. Lined with attractive Victorian properties, the road is just a mere 92 Yards from Leyton High Road – a quickly evolving street, offering an array of shops, bars and restaurants such as 'Figo', an Italian restaurant offering authentic regional dishes from Italy.
Requiring updating but boasting outstanding character throughout, the home itself is a fine example of a property that could be restored to its former grandeur without the need to replace absent original features. With ornate detailing around the double height bay and entrance door there is potential to remove the pebble dash and restore the home to its original bare brick frontage, creating a more authentic look from the outside. Internally, the majority of chimney breasts, cornicing, high skirting, and ceiling roses still exist and in the entrance hall the striking stained glass windows, ornately details spindles and panelling on the stairs help to create a welcoming entrance way.
The original reception rooms have been combined to create a larger through-lounge, but the configuration is as such that the room still feels as though it is two distinct spaces, namely a living and dining area. The dining room nearest to the kitchen has a wide chimney breast with original surrounding cupboards and range – a feature rarely found and a striking centre piece for the room. There is a kitchen with utility room to the rear which lead onto the property's garden which could be combined and re-imagined to create a larger dine-in family kitchen. There is also a cellar providing handy storage accessible from ground floor.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms, one of which enjoys a good sized adjoining dressing/office area but with work could serve as an en-suite, and family bathroom. There is a loft space which could be developed to provide further living accommodation if required (STPC). This family home has not been on the market for many years and is a truly rare find which is offered for sale chain free, making it perfect for those wishing to move quickly.
EPC Rating: D56
Council Tax Band: D
RECEPTION ROOM 15' 0" x 12' 10" (4.57m x 3.91m)
DINING ROOM 19' 2" x 12' 8" (5.84m x 3.86m)
KITCHEN 11' 11" x 8' 11" (3.63m x 2.72m)
UTILITY ROOM 8' 0" x 6' 5" (2.44m x 1.96m)
BEDROOM ONE 15' 0" x 13' 0" (4.57m x 3.96m)
BEDROOM TWO 12' 10" x 8' 9" (3.91m x 2.67m)
BEDROOM THREE 10' 0" x 9' 7" (3.05m x 2.92m)
DRESING ROOM/OFFICE 8' 2" x 6' 5" (2.49m x 1.96m)
CELLAR 14' 9" x 7' 8" (4.5m x 2.34m)
Requiring updating but boasting outstanding character throughout, the home itself is a fine example of a property that could be restored to its former grandeur without the need to replace absent original features. With ornate detailing around the double height bay and entrance door there is potential to remove the pebble dash and restore the home to its original bare brick frontage, creating a more authentic look from the outside. Internally, the majority of chimney breasts, cornicing, high skirting, and ceiling roses still exist and in the entrance hall the striking stained glass windows, ornately details spindles and panelling on the stairs help to create a welcoming entrance way.
The original reception rooms have been combined to create a larger through-lounge, but the configuration is as such that the room still feels as though it is two distinct spaces, namely a living and dining area. The dining room nearest to the kitchen has a wide chimney breast with original surrounding cupboards and range – a feature rarely found and a striking centre piece for the room. There is a kitchen with utility room to the rear which lead onto the property's garden which could be combined and re-imagined to create a larger dine-in family kitchen. There is also a cellar providing handy storage accessible from ground floor.
To the first floor there are three bedrooms, one of which enjoys a good sized adjoining dressing/office area but with work could serve as an en-suite, and family bathroom. There is a loft space which could be developed to provide further living accommodation if required (STPC). This family home has not been on the market for many years and is a truly rare find which is offered for sale chain free, making it perfect for those wishing to move quickly.
EPC Rating: D56
Council Tax Band: D
RECEPTION ROOM 15' 0" x 12' 10" (4.57m x 3.91m)
DINING ROOM 19' 2" x 12' 8" (5.84m x 3.86m)
KITCHEN 11' 11" x 8' 11" (3.63m x 2.72m)
UTILITY ROOM 8' 0" x 6' 5" (2.44m x 1.96m)
BEDROOM ONE 15' 0" x 13' 0" (4.57m x 3.96m)
BEDROOM TWO 12' 10" x 8' 9" (3.91m x 2.67m)
BEDROOM THREE 10' 0" x 9' 7" (3.05m x 2.92m)
DRESING ROOM/OFFICE 8' 2" x 6' 5" (2.49m x 1.96m)
CELLAR 14' 9" x 7' 8" (4.5m x 2.34m)
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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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