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£600,000

3 bed terraced house for sale
Clacton Road, London E17

    • 3 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • Available immediately
  • Chain free
  • Freehold

Jukes Estate Agents

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About this property

  • Chain free

  • Close to local shops

  • Lots of potential

  • Permit parking

  • St James railway Station 5 minutes

  • Blackhorse Road underground 15 minutes walk

  • St James Park on your doorstep

  • Good room sizes

  • Close to good schools

Description

Jukes Estate Agents are delighted to offer for sale this lovely three-bedroom terraced house in this popular part of Walthamstow in London.
The property is being sold by way of a secure sale. Please call the office for further details**

This really is a lovely house with potential to turn this into something special in a really nice road in Walthamstow with a lovely park on your doorstep.
The property is offered chain free and has lots of charm and is a 1900s Victorian built terraced house.
Room sizes are good, the bathroom is on the ground floor but that could be changed around, you have a good size lounge and a spacious kitchen leading out to the private garden.
Parking is by permit, with visitor permits available.
The train station with trains to Liverpool Street is only a 5-minute walk away, and the London Underground at Blackhorse Road is only a 15-minute walk away.
If you are a Spurs fan, the stadium can be easily reached by bus or train and is only a short drive away.

Living in Walthamstow offers a distinctive blend of urban convenience and village-like charm, making it an increasingly popular choice for Londoners. One of the key benefits is its strong sense of community. Despite being part of the bustling capital, Walthamstow maintains a friendly, local feel, with independent shops, family-run cafes, and a variety of community events that bring residents together.

Walthamstow is also known for its green spaces, notably the expansive Walthamstow Wetlands, which is one of the largest urban nature reserves in Europe. This provides residents with an unusual opportunity to enjoy birdwatching, walking, or cycling in a natural setting just minutes from their doorstep. The area also benefits from other parks and open spaces, contributing to a higher quality of life and offering a welcome escape from city life.

The neighbourhood has seen a wave of regeneration in recent years, bringing in art spaces, creative hubs, and improved public transport links. The Victoria Line at Walthamstow Central provides quick access to central London, making it a practical choice for commuters. There's also an Overground line and good bus connections, meaning it's well served in terms of mobility.

Culturally, Walthamstow is vibrant. It has a rich artistic heritage, most famously being the home of William Morris, and that creative legacy continues today in its many galleries, studios, and community arts projects. The street art, markets, and music venues all contribute to a lively and diverse atmosphere.

Moreover, the local food scene is growing, with an increasing number of trendy restaurants, craft breweries, and international cuisine reflecting the area's multicultural identity. The Sunday market and local delis also add to the appeal for food lovers.

Overall, Walthamstow strikes a rare balance: It's a part of London that offers culture, nature, and community without the relentless pace and price tag of more central neighbourhoods.

** We take 1% plus VAT upfront to secure, this is not a fee**

Council Tax Band: C
Tenure: Freehold

Living Room (4.8m x 4.4m)

Large bay window
Gas fire place currently shut off
Entrance from the front door directly into the lounge

Kitchen (3.5m x 2.5m)

Tiled
White units
Window to rear view
Door to WC

Bathroom (2.6m x 2.0m)

Ground floor
Window to rear
Radiator
Bath
Wash basin
Tiled

Landing (3.9m x 1.8m)

Carpet

Bedroom 1

Carpet
Built-in wardrobes
2 windows to the front view
Worcester boiler

Bedroom 2 (3.4m x 2.7m)

Carpet
Window to rear

Bedroom 3 (3.6m x 2.6m)

Built in wardrobes
Window to rear view

Please Note

This is a 1900s Victorian house
Permit parking with free permits
Visitors permits available
Lovely park on your doorstep

Garden

Paved
Very private

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  • Council tax band

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