Offers over
£600,000
(£542/sq. ft)
3 bed property for saleLarkshall Road, Chingford E4
3 beds
1 bath
1 reception
1,108 sq. ft
- Chain free
- Freehold
The Stow Brothers - Highams Park
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About this property
Three Bedroom House
1930's Mid Terrace
Moments from Highams Park Station
Approx. 1108 Square Foot
Potential To Extend (STPP)
Private Driveway
Short Walk to Epping Forest
Being Sold Chain Free
Easy Access to M25 and A406
Easy Access to Stansted, London City Airport and Heathrow
This generously sized 1930s mid-terrace home offers over 1100 square feet of internal space, set just moments from Highams Park Station for easy city access. With three bedrooms across a practical layout, it’s an ideal choice for growing households or anyone seeking room to evolve. There’s exciting potential to extend (subject to planning), while a private driveway adds everyday convenience. Being sold chain free, the property is ready for a straightforward purchase. Just a short walk away, Epping Forest offers an escape into nature, perfect for weekend walks, cycling or simply enjoying the peace and greenery of this popular east London setting.
If you lived here...
Positioned behind a charming Tudor-style façade with decorative leaded glazing and a gabled porch, the property combines period character with the convenience of off-street parking for easy arrivals home.
Step through the classic glazed front door into a wide, welcoming hallway where natural light bounces off warm wooden floorboards. A useful under-stair cupboard and a sense of scale hint at the space that unfolds beyond. To the left, a full-length reception room spans the depth of the home, flowing from a bay-fronted sitting area to an open archway framing garden views. A central fireplace provides a charming focal point, while soft neutral carpet and crisp white walls make it a peaceful, adaptable setting. At the rear, the room connects with a bright conservatory, an airy retreat wrapped in glass with double doors opening onto the garden.
The adjacent kitchen is a galley layout with a door to the garden. It’s fully functional as is, though offers ample opportunity to reconfigure or open into the reception, subject to planning. Outside, the landscaped garden combines stone paving and a circular lawn, with a raised terrace at the far end, ideal for summer dining or evening drinks. There's scope to extend and connect inside with out.
Upstairs, wooden flooring continues across the landing, leading to three bedrooms and a bathroom. The main bedroom features a striking bay window with leaded glass and plenty of space for wardrobes. The second double overlooks the garden, while the third, with another bay window and wood-panelled wall, works well as a single or nursery. The bathroom includes a bath with overhead shower and awaits a personal touch.
The surrounding area offers a great balance of green space, local flavour and convenience. Just a short walk away, Highams Park offers independent cafes, handy amenities and a strong sense of community. Biba & Wren is a go-to for brunch or takeaway pastries, while The Stag & Lantern serves up craft drinks in a laid-back setting. For hearty pub classics, Larkswood Harvester is a neighbourhood favourite. Nature lovers will enjoy both Larks Wood—a peaceful stretch of ancient woodland ideal for walking or running—and the vast open spaces of nearby Epping Forest. Families are well served, with several respected schools nearby, including the outstanding Selwyn Primary.
What else?
Highams Park Station is just a few minutes away, providing swift connections to Liverpool Street and beyond via the Overground. The area is also well served by local bus routes, making it easy to reach neighbouring spots such as Walthamstow, Chingford and Woodford.
Reception Room (8.99m x 3.61m (29'6" x 11'10"))
Kitchen (3.40m x 2.13m (11'2" x 7'0"))
Conservatory (2.82 x 2.39 (9'3" x 7'10"))
Bedroom (4.45m x 3.66m (14'7" x 12'0"))
Bedroom (3.89m x 3.63m (12'9" x 11'11"))
Bedroom (3.10m x 2.13m (10'2" x 7'0"))
Bathroom (2.13m x 2.01m (7'0" x 6'7"))
Garden (14 (45'11"))
A word from the expert...
“I enjoy the outdoors as well as the hustle and bustle of the city, so Chingford is the perfect spot. With Epping Forest on the doorstep, cycling, hiking and exploring are only a hop away. The amazing transport links can take you into the city in less than half hour.
With Chingford Mount and North Chingford to choose from for a pub, restaurant and café means you’re spoilt for choice. The Rusty Bike is a personal favourite to grab some Thai food, have a beer or the watch sports.
The Kings Head is great for Weekends. The beer garden is perfect in the summer and in the colder months you can warm up inside with a roast dinner.
The diversity of the locals is what makes Chingford great — there are loads of international takeaway restaurants and supermarkets, where i’m constantly discovering new tastes and flavours.
The perfect evening spot for dog walking is Yates Meadow, where you can see across the city vista for miles. The tranquillity of the hills with the high-rise buildings in the distance creates a juxtaposition that feels really special.
Chingford has something to offer for almost every buyer. From stunning period properties overlooking golf courses or Epping Forest. To brand-new builds perfect for getting on to the property ladder for first time buyers.”
Will turner
Assistant branch manager
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