Listed for £625,000
March 10, 2026
Sold for £525,000
2019
Sold for £515,000
2017
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Upstairs, two well-proportioned doubles provide flexibility and comfort. The larger front bedroom is characterful with unusual twin arched windows, soft oatmeal carpets, and a deep forest-green feature wall. At the rear, the second double overlooks the garden — a calm backdrop to wind down at night.
The bathroom pairs function with style: double storage cupboards, geometric tiled flooring, a wooden vanity basin, brass fittings, and a mix of butterscotch walls and white tiling for a contemporary yet warm finish
WHAT ELSE?
- The rail links set the area apart, with Stratford Station offering Central, Jubilee, DLR and Elizabeth Line services and Southeastern trains running from Stratford International. Alternatively, hop on at Leyton Underground (Central Line, 7 mins).
- If you want to stay local for dining and drinks, you’re spoilt for choice, with excellent pubs and restaurants right on your doorstep, including the Coach and Horses, Technical, and Figo.
- Green spaces are abundant too, with Drapers Fields park at the end of your road and the Olympic Park and Wanstead Flats within walking distance.
Reception - 3.57 x 6.78m (11'8" x 22'2") -
Kitchen - 2.25 x 4.55m (7'4" x 14'11") -
Wc -
Bathroom - 2.27 x 2.03m (7'5" x 6'7") -
Bedroom - 2.88 x 3.21m (9'5" x 10'6") -
Bedroom - 4.47 x 3.40m (14'7" x 11'1") -
A WORD FROM THE EXPERT...
“Leyton has that rare mix of grit and warmth that makes everyday life feel a little richer. On Francis Road, Saturday mornings turn into catch-ups over coffee, while the High Road hums with the scent of everything from Peruvian fusion to fresh-baked bread. I love that you can be in Jubilee Park with the dog one minute, picnicking in Coronation Gardens the next, or heading to the Olympic Park for something completely different. It’s a place that gives you room to breathe without ever feeling sleepy.
The homes here have real soul; Victorian terraces with bay windows, Edwardian conversions full of character, and just enough quirks to make each one unique. Add the quick Central Line dash into town, schools you can count on, and a community that still says hello on the street, and it’s hard not to feel anchored here. Leyton isn’t trying to be perfect, it’s real, evolving, and exactly where I want to be.”
JOSEPH EARNSHAW
E17 BRANCH MANAGER