Guide price
£400,000
(£445/sq. ft)
2 bed maisonette for saleRegent Square, London E3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
900 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Oliver Jaques
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About this property
Two double bedroom maisonette
Extending to 900 Sq Ft (83.6Sq M)
Spacious Reception Room
Fitted Kitchen
Bathroom
Well maintained but in need of some cosmetic upgrading
Gated development
Bow Church Station 0.1 miles (DLR)
Bow Road Station 0.2 miles (District/Hammersmith & City)
No Onward Chain
Extending to 900 sq ft (83.6 Sq M) is this impressive Maisonette, located within this gated Square and enjoying its own private entrance. Perfectly situated for those seeking the East London lifestyle whilst needing the ability to commute, with Bow Church Station being located just 0.1 Miles from the property on the DLR and providing ease of access to both Canary Wharf and Stratford, whilst just 0.2 miles and you’ll find Bow Road with the Hammersmith and City Line and District Line with ease of access to Bank (via Monument), Liverpool Street and the City. Available with no onward chain.
The accommodation briefly comprises of private entrance hallway with stairs leading to the first landing with a spacious reception room and fitted kitchen. The upper floor includes a landing, two double bedroom, storage spaces and a bathroom. The Maisonette has 972 years remaining on the lease. Whilst it would benefit from some cosmetic upgrade, it has been very well maintained and provides huge potential for those seeking space in a Zone 2 location.
Bow is a vibrant and historic district in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, nestled in the East End of London. Known for its rich industrial past, green spaces, and transport connections, Bow offers a unique blend of heritage and regeneration. At the heart of Bow lies the Tower Hamlets Cemetery Park, one of the "Magnificent Seven" Victorian cemeteries. Today, it serves as a tranquil nature reserve and community green space, teeming with wildlife and offering peaceful woodland walks. Grove Hall Park provides a smaller, local green oasis. Once the site of a private asylum and the inspiration to the Charles Dicken novel Nicholas Nickleby, it has since been transformed into a welcoming public park featuring playgrounds and open lawns, ideal for families. The area is framed by significant waterways that speak to its industrial roots. Bow Creek, where the River Lea meets the Thames, forms a striking tidal estuary, while the historic Limehouse Cut—London's oldest canal—connects the Lea to the Thames, providing scenic towpaths and a glimpse into Bow’s working past. Along these waterways lies Three Mills, a preserved cluster of historic tidal mills and film studios, surrounded by cobbled streets and water channels that echo centuries of East End industry. Transport in Bow is highly convenient. The Bow Church DLR station (0.1 Miles) offers direct links to Canary Wharf and Stratford, while Bow Road Underground station (0.2 Miles), served by the District and Hammersmith & City lines, connects residents quickly to central London and beyond.
Viewing strictly by appointment.
EPC Rating: C
Reception Room (6.04m x 3.89m)
Kitchen (4.13m x 2.85m)
Bedroom One (3.89m x 3.81m)
Bedroom Two (3.90m x 3.66m)
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Tenure
Leasehold (972 years)
Service charge
£1,785 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£6
Ground rent date of next review