Barrett Road London E17

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... high ceilings and period detail echo back to its Victorian origins.

Barrett Road London E17

Barrett Guide price £700,000 - £725,000

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A Wonderful House In A Great Location This fabulous end of terrace house has tremendous kerb appeal, is in a great Village location, has a handful of original features, a good size garden and the opportunity to develop the loft space. A few minutes walk away is Orford Rd where you can stock up on wine in In Vino Veritas, or cheese in Froth and Rind. Or enjoy delicious tapas on an evening, dine in Eat17, take in a drink or two in the beer garden of The Village and The Queen’s Arms, or take in the farmer’s market on a Saturday. Then there’s the award winning Spar, where you can get freshly baked bread and cakes. A few moments strolling takes you to Hucks on Grove Road who make a perfect coffee, and you can peruse a stunning collection of vintage furniture next-door in Blackduke Vintage.

... tremendous kerb appeal, is in a great Village location, has a handful of original features...

... you’ll immediately see what a great family property this is.

Living here... New sash windows throughout the property, high ceilings and exterior period detail echo back to its Victorian origins. Both the lounge and dining room give you options to personalise the ground floor for your own use. Step through to the kitchen/diner with its side bay window and access to the garden and you’ll immediately see what a great family property this is. The combination of decking and lawn present a charming and low maintenance garden which is a tremendous entertaining space and perfect to enjoy throughout the summer months.

Dimensions Lounge 12'2 x 11'7 (3.7m x 3.5m) Dining Room 10'8 x 9'7 (3.3m x 2.9m) Kitchen/Diner 16'2 x 11'1 (4.9m x 3.4m) Bedroom One 14'7 x 12'6 (4.4m x 3.8m) Bedroom Two 10'7 x 9'8 (3.2m x 2.9m) Bedroom Three 11'7 x 9'6 (3.5m x 2.9m) Bathroom 6'10 x 6'8 (2.1m x 2.0m)

Time for bed Upstairs, the modern family bathroom and three bedrooms are located, with each bedroom having an original victorian fireplace. A perfect property for any family looking to relish Village life. It’s a Walthamstow thing... Relatively new to the area is the Wild Card Brewery. A welcome addition to the area, it sells locally produced beer, set in an industrial site, and it is quite amazing. Right next door is the now famous God’s Own Junkyard. A perfect place to impress visitors! And you can always check out Mother’s Ruin, a Gin Palace like no other that offers such fun as Gingo – yes, gin and bingo! ...as if that wasn’t enough... If you can lay your hands on a copy, the unique E-List magazine profiles local heroes, artists, history, local businesses, and that’s before you have highlighted sections of the five pages of local events that you simply must do. (We always have a spares in the office for those in need, so pop in any time to grab a copy.) www.theelist.co.uk

At a glance • Victorian End Of Terrace House • Three Bedrooms • Two Reception Rooms • Well Presented • Close To Walthamstow Village • Proximity of Wood Street Station • 45’ Rear Garden • No Onward Chain • 959 Sq Ft (89.1 Sq M)

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Picture the scene; you are sat in a café, melting in to the best hot chocolate you have ever had, watching Morris Dancers whack each other with sticks, whilst a man dressed as a giant ram chases after a group of kids. Wood Street is the kind of place where this sort of stuff happens all the time. As well as events and family fun days, you will also find a load of street art courtesy of Wood Street Walls. Visit Wood Street Indoor Market

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and roam its narrow corridors which are

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packed with antiques, vintage, and all sorts of curiosities. The Georgian Village

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is home to Hillman’s Tea Rooms who serve the most amazing afternoon tea, and there’s also a tiny rum bar tucked away right at the back that is well worth a visit.

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The Duke pub is good for beer and burgers, whilst the Flower Pot is a more traditional pub and is fully equipped with pool tables and dart boards. Hollow ponds boating lake and Epping Forest is just a short walk up Wood Street, this is a great spot to exercise dogs and kids. As for the hot chocolate, it’s served by Café Bonito, and is simply wondrous. [email protected] 0208 520 9300 www.estates17.co.uk

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