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Grove Green Road, Leytonstone, London, E11

PROPERTY TYPE

Flat

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

2

SIZE

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Key features

  • First-floor conversion flat
  • Set in an end-of-terrace Victorian house
  • Two double bedrooms with new flooring
  • New kitchen with integrated appliances
  • Two modern bathrooms (one en suite)
  • Light-filled open plan living space
  • Off-street parking
  • Short walk to town centre & Tube

Description

Only a five-minute walk from Leytonstone Underground, this beautiful Victorian conversion blends period charm with modern living. Thoughtfully styled to match the original architecture, the home features a brand-new kitchen in a classic Victorian country style. Elegant proportions and character details create a warm, cohesive, and inviting space, enhanced by smart lighting throughout and new interior doors.

You’ll find the flat nestled in a leafy row of Victorian terraced houses, only moments from Leytonstone’s popular pubs, eateries, and shops. The London stock brick exterior is full of traditional period charm, with its collonaded bay window, recessed entrances, and sash windows. There’s parking for one car on the front drive, while a shared hallway leads to your private front door.

STEP INSIDE – EMBRACED BY LIGHT

Beyond, a cream carpet and white walls flow up the stairs onto a spacious, split-level landing brightened by recessed spots. The lofty ceiling grants a sense of expansion as you head to the open-plan kitchen and living room that fills the front of the flat.

Morning sunshine beams through the brand-new custom-fitted wooden louvred shutters dressing a trio of sash windows. Painted in a soft pink, the coved walls pair with wood-look flooring for a timeless feel that suits the mood, complemented by a column radiator and a black-and-copper ceiling pendant.

A Howdens kitchen, fitted in July 2025, was chosen to enhance the period feel with a contemporary twist. The shaker-style units are a pale grey, finished with brushed-brass handles to match the tapware and white marble-look worktops and splashbacks. Full use has been made of the ceiling height to accommodate additional cabinetry, ensuring adequate storage, while LED feature lighting adds more impact.

Separating the kitchen from the living space, the breakfast island is perfect for hosting and cooking with company on the inset electric hob (with extractor hood above). It also has useful under-counter plug sockets, so it doubles as a sunny spot for laptop working too. Other integrated appliances include a double oven and microwave, along with a concealed dishwasher, fridge-freezer, and washer dryer.

Behind the kitchen, you’ll discover the primary bedroom. Overlooking a leafy view from a large awning window that draws in the evening sun, the primary double has a restful, natural vibe thanks to the muted green coved walls and new wood-effect flooring. Antique brass fixtures, including mounted reading lights above the panelled headboard, a central reeded glass pendant, and a curtain pole, complete the scheme.

This bedroom also benefits from a point for a wall-mounted television and an en suite – fully tiled to the walls and fitted with a double shower enclosure and modern sanitaryware with a mirrored cabinet above.

Return to the landing to find access to a useful storage loft and the main bathroom. Lined with glossy white wall tiles to match the en suite, it’s fitted with a stylish pedestal basin with a mirrored cabinet above, a close-coupled toilet, and a panelled bath with a glass screen and overhead shower. A chrome-heated rail radiator mounted above the bath provides a convenient spot for hanging towels.

At the back of the flat, bedroom two also enjoys warm evening sunshine from a broad awning window screened by a Venetian blind. Painted in a bright neutral white and with new wood-effect flooring, it’s a versatile space that could also double as an office and cosy reading nook, further brightened by a sleek black pendant light. Alcoves also provide extra storage space.

A NOTE FROM THE OWNERS

‘The location has been one of the greatest highlights of living here, offering the perfect balance between vibrant city life and a sense of space and calm just beyond it.’

GETTING AROUND

With so much local transport, including plenty of bus routes stopping on the road, the flat is extremely well-connected. Leyton Tube for the Central line and Leytonstone High Road Overground stations are a five- and 13-minute walk away, respectively, making it easy to get to Central London and Canary Wharf, Camden, Hackney and Hampstead. A short bus ride will also take you to the Olympic Park, Westfield Stratford and Walthamstow Village.

IN THE NEIGHBOURHOOD

Heading into the neighbourhood, the local lifestyle is varied and full of life. The wonderful village scene on Francis Road is just a few minutes’ walk away with shops, bars and delis, including Marmelo Kitchen for coffee and fresh bread; Yardarm for lunch or dinner and a fantastic wine shop; Phlox bookstore; and Edie Rose florist.

Several great pubs are all within a short walk. Try the Red Lion, The Northcote (renowned for its amazing pizzas), Heathcote & Star (great for watching football, families and its beer garden) and The Filly Brook. You’re also close to the pubs, bars and cafés of Leytonstone’s High Road, including Homies on Donkeys (Mexican), Mum Likes Thai and The Old Crown. Other local favourites include Unity Café, Deeney’s and Figo (a great Italian restaurant with quick delivery and gluten-free options).

There are several local parks in the area, as well as good running routes through to Hackney Marshes, Wanstead Flats and Epping Forest. Long-time residents particularly recommend Sidmouth Park and Abbotts Park, with its fabulous adventure playground. For local walks, head to Hollow Ponds or Walthamstow Marshes and Wetlands, which are both nearby.

SCHOOLS

Also nearby are several well-performing local schools, including Newport Primary (Ofsted-rated ‘Outstanding’ and 15 minutes’ walk away), Norlington School and Sixth Form, and Connaught School for Girls. There are also numerous nurseries within easy reach.

 


EPC Rating: D

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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.

Affordability

Monthly repayments£2,132
Property: £ 425,000
Deposit: £ 42,500
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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