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Ramsay Road, Forest Gate, London, E7

PROPERTY TYPE

Terraced

BEDROOMS

3

BATHROOMS

1

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Key features

  • Charming renovated Victorian house
  • Three double bedrooms
  • 18-foot southeast-facing garden with studio
  • Light-filled dining kitchen
  • New double-glazed windows
  • Bespoke storage solutions
  • Close to Wanstead Flats & bus routes
  • Walkable to Underground and Overground

Description

Light, bright and with a lovely feel and flow, this welcoming three-bedroom Victorian home is located on the doorstep of Wanstead Flats, Forest Gate and Leytonstone town centre, close to green spaces and good transport links.

Thoughtfully renovated by the current owners over the last few years, improvements include reconfiguring the downstairs layout for an open-plan feel; undertaking a partial rewire with new sockets and switches; installing a new boiler (2022) and stylish column-style radiators; replacing all of the rear windows; and refurbishing the period timber internal doors. A new kitchen and bathroom were fitted, and the property was also redecorated throughout in a calming, cohesive heritage palette of soft white, blush pink and inky blue.

Set on a friendly, tree-lined one-way street, the house greets you with a white rendered frontage and wide double-glazed windows. A metal gate in a low brick wall shields a paved front garden, while a terracotta-tiled path leads to a recessed arched porch and a midnight blue, part-glazed, four-panelled front door, with chrome furniture and transom.

STEP INSIDE – CONSIDERED COMFORT

Step into the hallway, where walls in ‘Plaster Pink’ by Farrow & Ball rise to a coved ceiling with a pendant fitting.

Warm-toned oak laminate flooring begins and leads through into the open-plan heart of the home, before you take the Crittall-style door into the separate living room on your right. Lit by a gently curved front-facing bay, the walls and woodwork have been painted in dramatic ‘Hague Blue’ by Farrow & Ball, creating a snug-like vibe, ideal for cosy evenings in. You’ll also find a pendant fitting and a modern radiator.

‘Plaster Pink’ walls then invite you into the second reception, currently set out as a family room and playroom. Well-planned bespoke storage is a feature throughout the home, and here you’ll find cabinets and shelves in the alcoves, alongside clever custom coat and shoe cupboards and inbuilt drawers under the stairs. To one side, a window with a bespoke oatmeal Roman blind sits above a column-style radiator, filling the space with light.

Step down to the dining kitchen, where the oak-toned flooring continues, adding warmth to the whitewashed walls. During the daytime, sunshine spills in from a large central lantern over the dining table, a side-facing, anthracite-grey-framed window with a sage-trimmed neutral Roman blind, and triple bifold doors leading out to the garden.

The smart navy blue modern shaker-style cabinetry is by Howdens. Fitted with antique brass knobs and cup handles, it pairs with a marble-look quartz worktop and a stylish splashback with terracotta and white glossy tiles. An industrial-style triple-glass dome light runs overhead, with additional matching wall fittings that add atmosphere in the spacious dining area.

There is a handy double butler-style sink and chrome mixer tap with pull-out hose, while integrated appliances include an Indesit double oven and Zanussi five-burner gas hob with stainless steel extractor, a Lamona wine fridge, a Hotpoint dishwasher, and a Hoover washer/dryer. There’s also space for a large freestanding fridge-freezer.

Head upstairs via a white painted staircase with a neutral ribbed wool runner to the first floor, where the carpet flows into the primary bedroom. Spanning the full width of the front of the house, the room’s two windows bathe the crisp white walls and ceiling in a wonderful warm light in the mornings. A bank of full-height bespoke wardrobes with louvred doors runs along one wall, while other details include a rendered fireplace, a column-style radiator, and a central pendant light.

The second carpeted double bedroom lies adjacent. It has a similarly calm feel, with white walls, a window with a bespoke neutral Roman blind, and a column-style radiator beneath. The whitewashed, exposed-brick chimney breast is a lovely feature, flanked by custom-built cabinetry, shelves, and a clothes rail in the alcoves.

Moving towards the rear of the house, an attractive timber chevron sliding door opens to the family bathroom. Remodelled in 2022, it has a modern-meets-traditional feel, with glossy white metro tiles in brick formation to the walls, and charcoal tiles underfoot.

A bath with a rainfall shower, a separate shampoo attachment, and a frameless glass screen sits below a frosted window. At the same time, a statement double-width sink with chrome stand and traditional mixer tap is both a stylish and practical addition. There is a black heated towel rail radiator and a pair of reeded wall lights. A close-coupled loo completes the suite.

Enjoying views out to the garden through a window with a column-style radiator beneath, the third double bedroom’s walls and ceiling have been colour-drenched in ‘Tuscan Red’ by Little Greene for a fabulously cocooning feel.

OUTDOORS – SPACE TO GROW

With its ideal southeast-facing aspect, the garden is a brilliant suntrap in spring and summer. The 18-foot patio – designed for entertaining – has been paved with limestone (further tiles are included should you wish to repave the front garden to match). Meanwhile, a long rendered planter contains mature shrubs, including Rhododendron and hebe.

To the rear is a fantastic 123-square-foot (approx.) garden studio. Extending to 18 feet, with a double-glazed window and door, the walls and ceiling have been painted with beautiful Bauwerk limewash, while the floor is a neutral-toned concrete resin. With power, hardwired internet and built-in storage running the length of one wall, it’s currently used as a home office and gym, but would make an equally versatile playroom, teen hangout, art or yoga studio.

A NOTE FROM THE OWNERS

‘There’s so much we love about this house – the morning light in the main bedroom; the suntrap garden through spring and summer; and cosy evenings in the snug through winter. When we purchased it, it hadn’t been renovated in many, many years and was a true project. We worked night and day to make it into the family home that it is today. We’re only selling as we’re moving out of London – the house and area will be very much missed!’

GETTING AROUND

Leytonstone High Road (Overground) is 17 minutes on foot. Leyton Underground for the Central line is just a short walk away (25 minutes), with the Elizabeth line available in the other direction at Forest Gate and Maryland rail stations – also walkable (18 and 21 minutes respectively).

From here, it’s just a short journey to Liverpool Street and one stop from Stratford’s major interchange with the DLR, Central and Jubilee lines, along with shopping, cinema and food at Westfield and East Village. Various local bus stops run regular services to Stratford, with the No. 58 being the closest – only a few minutes’ walk.

IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Ramsay Road is part of a pocket of Victorian streets between the lower end of High Road, Leytonstone, and the wonderful Wanstead Flats – a walking, jogging and mountain-biking paradise that acts as a gateway to Epping Forest. Nearby Harrow Road playing fields – a gateway to sprawling green space, ponds and woodland – are also just a 15-minute stroll away.

Alternatively, head to Langthorne Park for pools, wildlife, basketball courts, a play park and an outdoor gym. You are also just 1.3 miles from the Olympic Park with all it has to offer.

Within a seven-minute walk you’ll find a superb selection of independent local favourites, including the ever-popular Leytonstone Tavern (check out the fantastic burgers and roasts), specialty coffee shop Tamping Grounds, Wanstead Kitchen (popular Indian takeaway) and Earl’s for great sandwiches – all particularly recommended by the current sellers – as well as Kotch for pizza, and The Rookwood Village pub with its stylish interior, deck and electronic darts. Winchelsea Road’s artisanal food and drink scene is just under 10 minutes away, with standouts including Wild Goose Bakery for custard tarts and Joyau wine bar.

The High Road is just over ten minutes on foot, and has many cafés and convenience stores at its southern end. If you like traditional Neapolitan pizza, check out Bocca Bocca. Also recommended: after-work drinks at Mammoth taproom, the Leytonstone arts trail, and Cann Hall Park, with its coffee shop, play areas and skatepark. Our local sellers often suggest a visit to Noted Eel & Pie House and Back to Ours for a great flat white.

Besides food and drink, there are plenty of local activities for families to enjoy. Some of the most popular include Can Club children’s café; Leytonstone and Leyton Leisure Centres for swimming, local five-a-side football, park runs, and running clubs; and Fitness Hub East, E7 Movement, and Pause yoga studio (all within walking distance). You’ll also find Harrow Road Medical Centre close by, located in Triangle House.

SCHOOLS

The popular Jenny Hammond Primary School is seven minutes on foot. Buxton Primary & Secondary School is reachable in three (both rated ‘Good’ by Ofsted), and Davies Lane Primary School (‘Outstanding’) is a 16-minute walk away. Nearby nurseries often recommended by local sellers include The Arches Nursery and N Family Club in the Olympic Park.


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About Eeleven, E11

45 High Street, Wanstead, London, E11 2AA
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The care and devotion that people display towards their Victorian or Edwardian homes is a complete inspiration to us, and is the reason why Eeleven exists.

We've had a longstanding love affair with these remarkable and versatile properties - from the architecture outside, to the detail within, and the versatility of the design - but it's the imagination of people who make one their project that really stirs our soul.

Whether it's a painstaking restoration that pushes the original character front and centre; a creative modernisation that blends reclaimed materials with contemporary finishes; or a complete remodel that redefines the roles of rooms and entire layouts: Victorian and Edwardian homes have ridden the waves of changing design trends and evolving lifestyles while never going out of fashion!

Our founder, Vince Laurella, started his estate agency career in Leytonstone in 1999. Since then he's helped thousands of people to realise the most from their Victorian and Edwardian properties: from the maisonettes off Francis Road and the terraces of the ladder in Forest Gate, to the broad tree-lined avenues of Upper Leytonstone and the prized collection of streets that go to make up Bushwood.

And so, in 2016, he created Eeleven, a specialist estate agency for the very best period property in the neighbourhood, built on design-conscious marketing, deep local insight and a really good customer experience.

Whether you are selling, letting or refurbishing a Victorian or Edwardian home in Leytonstone, Leyton, Forest Gate or Wanstead, we're here to help you achieve the best possible price through a unique, intelligent and thoughtful approach.

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