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House For Sale £650,000
Selby Road, London E11


Description
A sublime three double bedroom Victorian mid terrace with twin receptions, extended kitchen/diner, two bathrooms, loft conversion and rear garden. Here you're enviably nestled by Winchelsea Road, Leytonstone High Road and Wanstead Flats.

Fresh air is never far away with the expansive open green space of Wanstead Flats just a ten minute walk or three minute cycle away, the equally tranquil blue waters of Jubilee Pond just by the entrance. It's easy to forget you're in London here.

If you lived here…

You'll be falling for your new home anew on a daily basis, from the tree-lined street to the sage green picket fence and front door to the gorgeous intricate vintage moulding adorning that facade. The vintage features continue on inside too, your 130 square foot lounge home to a classic bay window dressed in plantation shutters, plus a ceiling rose and moulding. Exquisite. It's laid semi open plan to 120 square foot reception two, which counts a period hearth with opal blue surround and a garden view among its many charms.

Next up and your dual aspect kitchen/diner's a substantial 185 square feet with handsome wood flooring underfoot matching the solid wooden worktops, a chef's oven and a constellation of recessed spot lighting overhead. The dining area's flooded with natural light thanks to that skylight and bi-folding floor to ceiling doors, which you can slide open to step out into your rear garden. Here, decking gives way to a lush lawn flanked by lovingly-tended raised beds and an idyllic sheltered seating nook. Back inside and the first floor enjoys two immaculate double bedrooms with a period fireplace apiece, and a sleek bathroom with a tub. Lastly, your loft bedroom's Hague blue palette, cosy carpet and skylights are a tempting prospect, while the shower in the bathroom up here's double-length and equally inviting.

Outside and our popular local hub of Winchelsea Road is a mere eight minute walk around the corner for an increasing range of independent establishments from Pretty Decent Beer to the award-winning offerings of Arch Rivals restaurant. The Wild Goose Bakery is also nestled in these arches, its South African inspired artisan produce a veritable feast for the senses. You'll also find the newly refurbished The Rookwood Village pub on the way, stop in to sample their gourmet burgers and stonebaked pizzas.

What else?

- Parents will be pleased to know that you have twenty primary/secondary schools in a one mile radius, all rated 'Good' or better by Ofsted, five of which have been given the accolade 'Outstanding'.
- Leytonstone High Road overground station is thirteen minutes on foot for the Gospel Oak to Barking line, with Blackhorse Road tube just a seven minute ride away for the super-speedy Victoria line.
- If some retail therapy's in order then hop onto the 257 bus route four minutes away on Leytonstone High Road, to be whisked to the shopping mecca of Westfield Stratford City.

Reception Room (3.24m x 3.92m (10'7" x 12'10"))

Reception Room (3.40m x 3.35m (11'1" x 10'11"))

Kitchen/Diner (2.52m x 6.81m (8'3" x 22'4"))

Garden (6.5m (21'3"))

Bedroom (4.26m x 3.39m (13'11" x 11'1"))

Bedroom (2.63m x 3.36m (8'7" x 11'0"))

Bathroom (2.60m x 3.26m (8'6" x 10'8"))

Shower Room

Bedroom (3.70m x 2.91m (12'1" x 9'6"))

Eaves Storage

A word from the expert...

"Leytonstone is a unique, eclectic area, with great gastro pubs like Leytonstone Tavern and The Red Lion to bistro cafés like The Wild Goose Bakery and Gray, along with the open green space of Wanstead Flats, a serene getaway from the hustle and bustle of urban life.

The area is full of history, with interesting, beautiful Grade II listed buildings like St John’s Baptist Church (built in 1832) and Leytonstone House, the 18th-century home of Sir Edward Buxton, notable mp and conservationist. There’s also St Andrew’s Church, built in 1886–1893 as a memorial to local philanthropist William Cotton.

Leytonstone Library is a great place to visit if you’re feeling studious and Leytonstone Leisure centre is close by for the more actively minded. Wanstead Park, in the former grounds of Wanstead House, takes in walking trails, cycle paths and several ornamental lakes — a great place to relax, exercise and soak up some local history.

With an array of buses and the Central line underground station close by, you can be in the City and surrounding areas within minutes."
Joseph earnshaw

E11 branch manager

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