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<p>The house presents a smart façade that contributes to the repetitive and rhythmic character of the streetscape with its sash windows, wrought iron railings to front boundary line and London stock brick work to name all but a few. </p><p>Behind its handsome façade lies a meticulously finished interior where every detail has been considered. Entering the front door you are greeted with a wider than average welcoming entrance hall with contrasting oak flooring which runs through in to double through reception room. Heading into the reception room you immediately acknowledge the striking black Victorian fireplace which complements the additional period features of the sash windows, cove cornicing and column radiators adding depth and character to the room. The interior has been finished in a calm, neutral palette, creating a timeless backdrop that allows natural light to flow effortlessly through the home. </p><p>The heart of the home is the extended kitchen diner, bathed in natural light from a stunning glass roof and opening seamlessly to the garden through bi-fold doors. Designed with both style and functionality in mind, the space features luxurious granite work surfaces and a central island that serves as both a workspace and a social hub. Sleek, contrasting dark flat-panel cabinetry provides a contemporary edge, while integrated high-end appliances complete this exceptional kitchen, blending modern convenience with a sophisticated aesthetic. Finishing off the downstairs is a cloakroom which has been finished with a touch of elegance, featuring an Brutalist–inspired sink sourced from the Barbican. This distinctive piece adds a sense of design heritage and individuality, elevating the space beyond the ordinary and making even the most practical room in the house a statement of style.</p><p>Upstairs the natural light pours in with well positioned sash windows, illuminating the landing/hallway. The principal bedroom boasts a lavishly sized dimension which is full width of the house, twin aspect sash windows, high ceilings, feature fire place, coving and ceiling rose. The second bedroom is a comfortable double size boasting vaulted ceiling with Velux window. Completing the first floor is an additional double sized bedroom and bathroom which has been designed in a contemporary style, finished in a soothing neutral palette that enhances light and space. A striking feature wall of contrasting green hexagonal tiling defines the bath area, adding texture, depth, and a bold modern edge to the otherwise calm and understated scheme. The result is a space that feels both serene and stylish, blending clean lines with a touch of individuality.</p><p>Occupying the entire top floor, this expansive bedroom suite offers exceptional privacy and comfort. With generous proportions and elevated views, it features a sleek en-suite bathroom, creating a self-contained haven ideal for guests, older children, or use as a luxurious secondary principal suite.</p><p>The property opens onto an easy-maintenance garden, framed by attractive London stock brick walls that provide both character and privacy. The outdoor area is finished with matching tiles to the kitchen, creating a seamless transition between indoors and out. Designed for modern living, the garden offers the perfect setting for entertaining, relaxing, or enjoying an al fresco lifestyle with minimal upkeep.</p><p>Zealand Road borders the award-winning Victoria Park one of east London’s most spacious alfresco-eating spots, with two lakes, a boating pond, the much loved Pavilion (waterside) café, playgrounds, and a scattering of other Instagram-worthy delights. In close proximity is the renowned Chisenhale Gallery, famous for presenting some of the world’s most celebrated artists and not forgetting the Historic Roman Road home to neighbourhood favourites Zealand Cafe, Brixton, Pizza, Mae + Harvey and Whole Fresh, which sit alongside the traditional street market, which runs thrice weekly.</p><p>Excellent transport links are nearby, including several bus routes into the City, whilst Bethnal Green underground and Mile End (Central, District and Hammersmith &amp; City) are just about equidistant from the property.</p>

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Type: House Mid-Terraced
Age/Era: Victorian (1830 - 1901)
Tenure: Freehold
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Service Charge: Ask Agent
Council Tax: Band E, Tower Hamlets
EPC Rating: D
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Heating: Central Heating, Communal Heating
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