£2,100 pcm
(£485 pw)
2 bed flat to rentEdward Heylyn House, Thomas Fyre Drive, London E3
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
630 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
- Available from 30 June 2025
- Furnished
About this property
Modern Apartment in Bow - Located Within A Private Gated Development
Bow Church Station 0.2 miles (DLR) Bow Road Station 0.4 miles (District/Hammersmith & City) Zone 2
Private Balcony Overlooking The Communal Grounds
Modern Fitted Kitchen with Integrated Appliances
Prime Zone 2 Living - This immaculate two double bedroom first floor apartment is located within a gated development in Bow. Benefitting from its own private outdoor balcony overlooking the communal grounds, we would highly recommend an internal viewing. This property is available from the end of June.
The accommodation can be accessed via the communal hallway, this in turn leads to the main entrance of the apartment, featuring main hallway, providing access to all principle rooms that include an open plan lounge/dining room/kitchen, patio doors lead to the private balcony, two double bedrooms and modern fitted bathroom.
The property has been upgraded to include a modern fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and a modern fitted bathroom. Nestled within this popular location of Bow the apartment is within a secure gated development with well maintained communal grounds.
Located in this very convenient part of Bow, with both Bow Church Station (DLR/Zone 2) just 0.2 miles from the property and providing access to both Stratford and Canary Wharf, then 0.3 miles from the property is Bow Road Station (District Line - Hammersmith and City Line/Zone 2) providing access to Central London within 10 - 15 minutes. The area has a depth of history, located on the same road as the Matchstick Factory, now a mix of residential and commercial space, this was the site of the matchstick strike of 1888 that in turn create the first British Trade Union for Women. Also located on the road is Grove Hall Park, made famous by the Charles Dickins novel Nicholas Nickleby’ (1839). Amenities nearby include the shops along Bow Road including Grounded restaurant, also nearby is Roman Road, with a variety of local shops, Tesco convenience store and local markets that are held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Westfield shopping centre is located nearby and can be accessed via the DLR or walking in around 20 minutes. Local open spaces include Victoria Park and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and note should also be made that the Bow Goods Yard regeneration will be additional space for local residents.
EPC Rating: C
Location
Located in this very convenient part of Bow, with both Bow Church Station (DLR/Zone 2) just 0.2 miles from the property and providing access to both Stratford and Canary Wharf, then 0.3 miles from the property is Bow Road Station (District Line - Hammersmith and City Line/Zone 2) providing access to Central London within 10 - 15 minutes. The area has a depth of history, located on the same road as the Matchstick Factory, now a mix of residential and commercial space, this was the site of the matchstick strike of 1888 that in turn create the first British Trade Union for Women. Also located on the road is Grove Hall Park, made famous by the Charles Dickins novel Nicholas Nickleby’ (1839). Amenities nearby include the shops along Bow Road including Grounded restaurant, also nearby is Roman Road, with a variety of local shops, Tesco convenience store and local markets that are held every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday. Westfield shopping centre is located nearby and can be accessed via the DLR or walking in around 20 minutes. Local open spaces include Victoria Park and the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and note should also be made that the Bow Goods Yard regeneration will be additional space for local residents.