Offers over
£825,000
4 bed terraced house for saleMidland Road, Leyton, London E10
4 beds
1 bath
2 receptions
EPC Rating: D
- Freehold
Central Estate Agents
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About this property
Approx. 1,494 Sq. Ft.
Four Bedroom House
Double Fronted
Two Reception Rooms
Open Plan Living Area
Beautifully Presented
Council Tax Band D
This double-fronted beauty on Midland Road instantly grabs attention with its original brick façade and charming kerb appeal. Step through the inviting front door and you’ll find a home that’s every bit as characterful inside as it is out. To the left of the entrance, a versatile reception room sets the tone; perfect as a work-from-home office, creative studio, or a playful den for little ones. From here, the home opens up dramatically into a vast, open-plan living space spanning over 315 sq. Ft. Original wooden floors, elegant coving, and plantation shutters frame the space, while natural light pours in from front to back. It’s a showstopper of a room—ideal for lively gatherings, cosy evenings in, or simply enjoying a moment of calm. At the rear, the kitchen and dining area offer both style and substance. Sleek wooden cabinetry with built-in appliances, generous storage, and industrial-style Crittall doors give the space a contemporary edge while still complementing the home’s period features. The doors open directly onto the garden, creating seamless indoor-outdoor living. A handy utility room and a separate ground-floor W/C complete the picture. Outside, the low-maintenance 22ft garden is both private and practical, with a gated drive and shutter offering off-street parking—a rare and welcome feature in this part of town. It’s a suntrap ready-made for barbecues, morning coffees, or evenings strung with fairy lights. Upstairs, three double bedrooms await, each flooded with natural light and offering plenty of room for restful retreats. The family bathroom is a true highlight: A wet room design with both bath and shower, finished with timeless fittings that blend classic style with modern comfort. The top floor has been cleverly extended to provide a spacious fourth double bedroom with ample storage. In addition, there’s a bonus loft room—best suited for storage or as a generous walk-in wardrobe.
This home sits at the sweet spot between Leyton and Upper Leytonstone, giving you the best of both. Forget the generic pub crawl—your locals are literally on your doorstep. Tilbury Road opposite Midland is buzzing with independent spots: Gravity Well Brewery, Chop Shop Tavern, Leyton Calling, Swirl E10, Famous Burnt Smokehouse, Perky Blenders, and Host—all just a two-minute stroll away. For schools, you’re within reach of Barclay Primary, Gwynn Jones, and George Mitchell schools, as well as Leytonstone Secondary School and Leyton Sixth Form College. When it comes to transport, Leyton Midland Road Overground (the Suffragette line) is at your feet, linking you to Crouch Hill and beyond. You can be on the Victoria Line within 5 minutes, whisked into Oxford Street in just 25 minutes. For green spaces, Abbotts Park—with its tennis courts visible from the property—is just around the corner, while Hollow Ponds and Leyton Leisure Lagoon provide plenty of space to unwind.
Council Tax Band D
EPC Rating D
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