2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
1 reception
815 sqft
2 bedrooms
1 bathroom
1 reception
815 sqft
You'll walk through an open archway into your modern, well equipped kitchen. Pale olive green paintwork sits above glossy white splashback tiling and chunky pale granite=effect worktops rest over smooth cream cabinets. There's a stylish integrated electric oven with gas hob and a cottage style window offers leafy views.
Towards the front of your home you'll find two generous double bedrooms. The first comes with 165 square feet of floorspace and more of those blonde, varnished floorboards.
The second, 110 square foot, double bedroom has the same timber flooring and a beautiful set of two large, bright sash windows that illuminate the space.
Finally, you'll come to your luxurious bathroom, where you can take long hot soaks in the freestanding asymmetric bath tub. Surrounded by floor to ceiling, pristine, white metro tilework, a chrome heated towel rail and two frosted sash windows with Venetian blinds.
YOUR NEW NEIGHBOURHOOD
You're just one street back from Lea Valley Park and Walthamstow Wetlands. This breathtaking nature reserve is a delightful place to explore on foot or by bike, around the reservoirs and along scenic trails that lead all the way to Epping Forest or Hackney Marshes.
St James Street overground is just a third of a mile on foot, for direct eighteen minute connections to Liverpool Street. A real boon for City commuters.
Alternatively, Blackhorse Road tube station is only a ten minute stroll from your front door. Where Victoria line trains run you directly through to King's Cross in fourteen minutes and get you to the West End just four minutes later.
The tube station sits at the bottom of Blackhorse Lane, home to the Blackhorse Beer Mile and full of friendly taprooms and unique independent restaurants and bars. At Burnt Faith, the UK's first brandy distillery, you can sample delicious cocktails and at Big Penny Social there's a whole range of community events and creative classes to take part in, as well as pop up street food vendors and some of the best craft beers in London.
Closer to home, just seven minutes away on St James Street, you'll find True Craft. A warm, welcoming restaurant that specialises in sourdough pizzas and craft ales. A little further down the road you can buy freshly brewed coffee and delicious baked goods to take home, at either Weirdough Bakery or Beaten By A Whisker.