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House For Sale £825,000
Studley Avenue, London E4


Description
An elegantly appointed, immaculately finished, grand and stately three bedroom Edwardian terrace. Brimming with vintage features alongside artful contemporary designer flourishes, you have the large room sizes and high ceilings of the period and a capacious, expertly extended kitchen/diner to the rear.

Location-wise, you're enviably sat on a peaceful, tree-lined street surrounded by the green spaces and excellent schools of Highams Park, and with Highams Park station itself just a five minute walk away. A fine family neighbourhood with great connections to the City.

If you lived here…

You'll be stretching out in over 1350 square feet of impeccably appointed living space, all nicely set back from the road with a respectable front yard and sat behind that stately brick frontage. Your hallway dazzles the moment you step through your front door, with eye-catching vintage designer tiling stretching away underfoot, leading you towards your impossibly impressive rear extension.

Thirty three feet in length, and comprising a family room plus capacious kitchen/diner, this is an expertly realised blend of culinary and sociable space and an extraordinary achievement. Engineered parquet-style hardwood flooring runs underfoot throughout, while overhead you have two rows of three skylights set in the high vaulted ceilings while the entire rear wall is made up of bi folding patio doors, flooding the space with natural light.

The kitchen area is impeccably equipped with a generous suite of royal blue fitted cabinets, topped with marbled work surfaces and home to a range of high end integrated appliances including a wine cooler. Pride of place is taken by a large chef's island and there's a great expanse of space to dine and play. Throw back the bi-folding patio doors and your garden's a covetable blend of bbq-perfect patio and lush length of lawn, ending in a raised decking area with a handy shed and bespoke brick pizza oven, ideal for dining al fresco.

Back inside, and your ground floor's completed by a handy utility room and spare WC, both immaculately tiled as you'd by now expect. Your front lounge would be the star of any other show, but even here it's an impressive spot – 180 square feet with a large bay window and an imposing slate hearth and cast iron mantelpiece taking centre stage. Upstairs, your first two bedrooms are substantial doubles, while bedroom three's a generous single ideal for a child or home working space. Finally your family bathroom's suitably sparkling, dazzlingly finished in blue and white, with a freestanding tub and dedicated rainfall shower cubicle.

Outside, and you have a multitude of open green spaces within easy walking distance, the River Ching runs just two minutes from your front door, and a ten minute riverside stroll will bring you to Highams Park itself (known locally as 'The Highams Park') complete with cafes, playgrounds and Highams Park Lake, formed in the early 19th century by the famous landscape gardener Humphry Repton, who diverted the River Ching. It's one of our borough's most popular green spaces, ideal for morning jogs and evening strolls. Elsewhere, Highams Park station is just five minutes' walk, and will whisk you directly to Liverpool Street in twenty three minutes.

What else?

- Parents will be pleased to know that you have fourteen primary/secondary schools in a one mile radius deemed 'Good' or better by Ofsted, with four awarded a rating of 'Outstanding'. The 'Outstanding' Oakhill Primary is just a half mile on foot.
- With the loft space so far unconverted, you have potential to develop this impressively substantial home still further with a Dormer extension, effectively adding a whole new storey as some of your neighbours have done (subject to the usual permissions).
- Your new local could be the Royal Oak Pub & Guesthouse, a sumptuous, family-friendly gastropub serving up delicious food in a convivial atmosphere, all just three minutes away on foot.

Garden (20.2m x 6m (66'3" x 19'8" ))

Lounge (4.14m x 4.60m (13'6" x 15'1" ))

Family Room (3.58m x 3.96m (11'8" x 12'11" ))

Kitchen/ Dining Room (5.31m x 5.84m (17'5" x 19'1" ))

Utility Room (2.31m x 1.89m (7'6" x 6'2" ))

Wc (2.31m x 98m (7'6" x 321'6" ))

Bathroom (2.46m x 2.32m (8'0" x 7'7" ))

Bedroom (3.36m x 4.08m (11'0" x 13'4" ))

Bedroom (3.75m x 4.60m (12'3" x 15'1" ))

Bedroom (2.23m x 2.75m (7'3" x 9'0" ))

Explore our 'Charms of Chingford' pages for everything this picturesque part of East London has to offer.

Previously part of Essex, Chingford became an urban district in 1894, an early sign of what would prove to be increasingly close ties to the capital as improved transport links brought professionals flowing to the suburbs in search of bargains.

The local landscape is mostly sturdy post-war terraces and semi-detacheds, with pockets of more contemporary developments and plenty of parks, not to mention golf, cricket and country clubs.

Modest parades of local shops are scattered about the area, with most social life focused on the stretch of Station Road between Kings Head Hill and Chingford Golf Course.

Bordered by the wild green expanse of Epping Forest, and with Liverpool Street just twenty seven minutes by train, Chingford links Essex and the capital to this day, for the very best of both worlds.

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