£1,100.00
per month
£253.85
per week
No admin fees
No hidden charges
Overview
Bedrooms: 1 |
Bathrooms: 1 |
Max Tenants: 2 |
Location: London |
Description
Note: This OpenRent Property Is No Longer Available For Rent. Description below is only for reference, and you can no longer book a viewing or contact this private landlord.
Very recently renovated first-floor one-bedroom flat for let from mid-August onwards, as the owner-occupiers are relocating for family reasons.
This light flat is bursting with colour and historic character, including a retro purple bathroom suite, 1930s stained glass, 1930s doors, and bakelite light switches, door furniture and light fittings. It also makes great use of the space, with plenty of in-built storage, a ceiling-suspended clothes drier, and fitted mod cons, including a dishwasher, double oven, large fridge and washing machine all in the kitchen. The flat is available fully furnished, and includes full use of the left half of the large and leafy garden to the rear. There is a washing line in the garden, and plenty of space for furniture or even an allotment bed if you wish!
The flat is located in the popular Higham Hill area. There is an excellent row of shops at the top of the street, including a Coop, hairdressers, barbers, chip shop and a lovely little cafe that sells handmade ice-cream on sunny days. It is also within easy access of Lloyd Park with the wonderful William Morris Gallery, and Higham Hill Park, which has free tennis courts and a cafe. Blackhorse Lane Ateliers (on the way home from Blackhorse Road Station) sells sourdough bread and there are plenty of other cafes and shops in Walthamstow itself, including brilliant fabric shops and stalls, and a farmers' market from 10am-2pm on a Sunday. There are two Lidls on Walthamstow High Street and one at Tottenham Hale, and a large Sainsbury's at the Crooked Billet roundabout. Tottenham Marshes and the canalised Lea River is easily accessible for evening and weekend strolls, as is Walthamstow Wetlands and Walthamstow Marshes beyond.
There are great transport links from Blackhorse Road and Walthamstow Central, as well as various local bus routes (including to Hackney). There is side access to the garden, with plenty of space to store bicycles and there are plenty of local bicycle routes too. There is also permit parking on the road during the week, with free parking available on the weekend.