You'll notice immediately the additional width that this two bedroom end terrace Victorian house offers, and the original brick facade and double glazed sash windows create fantastic kerb appeal. You'll be greeted by a charming open plan living space, the original covings and cast iron fireplace create character feel and the bay window is a lovely feature. Having extended to the rear they have been able to create a fantastic kitchen/diner, we loved the combination of the solid Oak worksurfaces against the shaker style cabinetry and the skylights and bifold doors flood the room with natural light. Stairs lead you to the first floor with a huge bay fronted master bedroom, the second bedroom and family bathroom is just behind and there is access to a large loft where many along the street have converted the space into two further bedrooms and additional bathroom. Externally, the South facing garden is a little sun trap, it's been a great place to entertain over the years and the side access is particularly handy if you have bikes.
Northcote Road is a fantastic tree-lined turning that has benefited heavily from the 'Mini Holland Scheme' and is now a non-through road for traffic. Both St. James Street and Blackhorse Road Stations are around half a mile away which gives easy access to the Victoria Line or will get you into London Liverpool Street in around 20 minutes on the train. Crate E17 is on your doorstep with the various cafes, boutique style shops, restaurants and the Untraditional Pub is a great place to hang out as are the vast open spaces of the wetlands and Hackney marshes.
\rEPC Rating TBC
Council Tax Band C