£1,500 pcm
(£346 pw)
Studio to rentAdelaide Road, Leyton E10
1 bath
1 reception
375 sq. ft
EPC Rating: C
About this property
Studio Apartment
Open Plan Kitchen Diner
Large Windows
Modern Kitchen Units
Hall Storage
Moments to Leyton Station
Close to the Olympic Park
Set Within a Historic Building
Holding Deposit: Equivalent to one week's rent capped at £400
No Parking Available
Set within a striking Grade II listed Victorian landmark, this thoughtfully arranged one bedroom apartment sits on Adelaide Road in the heart of Leyton. You are moments from the High Road for everyday essentials, a short walk from the independent cafés and shops of Francis Road, and within easy reach of Leyton Underground station for swift Central Line connections. The wide open spaces of the Olympic Park are also close by, offering a welcome balance of city life and fresh air.
If you lived here...
You would arrive through the building’s impressive communal entrance, where original Victorian detailing sets the tone straight away. Inside the apartment, a central hallway provides a comfortable sense of arrival, with useful built in storage for coats, shoes and the bits you want tucked neatly away.
The space then opens into a bright open plan studio, where large windows draw in plenty of natural light and highlight the room’s generous height. Modern kitchen units run along one wall with clean lines and integrated appliances, leaving space for a double bed and additional storage, making it a comfortable place to settle in. Soft light filters in through tall sash windows, while the bathroom is smart and unfussy, finished with a shower over the bath and clean, simple fittings. The overall layout feels practical and well considered, making everyday living easy.
Studio Room (5.75 x 3.58 (18'10" x 11'8"))
Bathroom (2.44 x 2.31 (8'0" x 7'6"))
What else?
Leyton station is just a few minutes away on foot, putting Stratford, the City and the West End within quick and direct reach.
Leyton Mills Retail Park is nearby for supermarkets and practical shopping, while Westfield Stratford City offers everything from restaurants to cinema trips under one roof.
For quieter moments, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park provides miles of walking and cycling routes, alongside open lawns and waterways.
All of this sits alongside the character and presence of a landmark building that has been part of the local story since 1896, thoughtfully converted into distinctive homes in 2011.
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