Listed for £1,850,000
March 13, 2026
Sold for £1,420,000
2018
Sold for £756,800
2008
Sold for £455,000
2005
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Moments from London Fields, the house sits within one of Hackney's most quietly sought-after pockets - a neighbourhood defined by independent food, neighbourhood institutions and an easy proximity to green space.
At its heart is Broadway Market, a short walk away and still one of East London's most characterful high streets. Independent to its core, the street is lined with long-standing favourites and newer arrivals alike - from neighbourhood bakeries and booksellers to florists, wine bars and the much-loved Saturday market. Nearby Netil Market and the quieter stretch of Wilton Way add to the mix, creating a compact but remarkably rich ecosystem of independent shops, cafés and restaurants.
The area has quietly become one of London's most compelling food destinations. Pophams and E5 Bakehouse are both close by for morning coffee and pastries, while Climpson & Sons remains a long-standing local institution.
The Prince Arthur serves produce-led cooking and a considered wine list, making it as suited to long Sunday lunches as it is to impromptu midweek dinners. Nearby, The Spurstowe Arms offers a more laid-back but equally beloved setting - with pizzas and generous seasonal plates, good beer and a welcoming neighbourhood atmosphere that spills onto the pavement in the warmer months. Mare Street Market, set within a beautifully restored industrial building, offers an all-day setting for everything from coffee and casual lunches to evening drinks.
In the evenings, the neighbourhood reveals an impressive depth of restaurants - including Elliots, Café Cecilia beside the canal, and Sune, each known for their thoughtful cooking and relaxed atmosphere. Bambi brings a relaxed, late-night energy with natural wines, good food and a lively crowd.
London Fields itself is just moments away, with its much-loved heated Lido, tennis courts and open lawns creating a rare sense of space in the city. The surrounding streets form part of a Low Traffic Neighbourhood, meaning through-traffic is limited and the area remains notably calm and residential throughout the day.
Connectivity is excellent. London Fields station sits just across the park, offering swift links into Liverpool Street, while both Haggerston and Hackney Central Overground stations are a short walk away, providing additional routes across the city. From Haggerston, trains run via Highbury & Islington and Whitechapel, giving quick access to the Victoria Line and the Elizabeth Line.
The area is also particularly well regarded for schooling, with a number of highly rated primary and secondary schools within easy reach. Gayhurst Community School (an Ofsted rated Outstanding primary school) is a 3-minute walk away.