The Grand Tour
The apartment lies on the first and second floors of a Victorian terrace with a smart façade of London stock brick and stucco detailing. A four-panelled front door opens to a communal hallway where the private entrance to this apartment lies. A staircase with painted treads and a sweeping wooden handrail rises to the first-floor landing.
Opening from the landing, at the front of the plan, is an open-plan kitchen/living/dining room. Pale redwood pine floorboards run underfoot, and walls are washed in delicate ‘Old White’ by Farrow & Ball. On one side of the room is a bespoke kitchen by Huxtable Joinery composed of olive-green cabinetry with Belgium blue limestone worktops and brass DeVol fixtures. There is a four-ring induction hob, an integrated oven and microwave oven, a fridge/freezer and a dishwasher; all appliances are by Smeg. Floating shelves span over the counters, providing additional storage for dry ingredients, pots and pans.
Light pours through a pair of two-over-two sash windows, glowing green as it filters through the leaves of mature beech trees outside. In front of the windows lies plenty of space for a dining table and chairs as well as a comfy living area. A limestone fireplace surround provides a focal point for the room.
From the landing, the staircase winds past another sash window to the second floor, where there are two double bedrooms. The primary is at the front of the plan, tucked in the eaves and selected in ‘Almond’ by Farrow & Ball and ‘Fallen Plum’ cupboards by Atelier Ellis. There is a sash window fitted in a dormer as well as a bank of built-in wardrobes that provide excellent storage.
The second bedroom is next door. There is an original fireplace here, with a surround finished in striking black, complemented by ‘Dusty Pink’ walls by Farrow & Ball. An alcove is fitted with scallop-edged shelves – ideal for keeping books and toys, or a vase of cut flowers.
There is a large bathroom on the first floor, with darkly stained floorboards and a contemporary, free-standing bathtub from Lusso Stone. There is a separate walk-in shower lined with neat, vertically laid tiles and a recessed rosa marble shelf. Opposite there is a wide Burlington washstand. A row of tall, built-in cupboards are ideal for storing linen.
There is also a generous attic, which provides further storage.
Out and About
The apartment is located in central Hackney, just to the east of the popular London Fields and bustling Mare Street, and north of the activity of Dalston. It is brilliantly close to the green spaces of Victoria Park and the Regent’s Canal path.
There are many fantastic cafés and restaurants locally. Just a few minutes away are
The Spurstowe (one of London’s best-loved pubs),
Wilton Way Deli & Wines,
Violet bakery and
Binch. Also close at hand are
Pophams and
Lardo on Richmond Road,
Little Duck The Picklery and
Angelina on Dalston Lane,
Elliot’s on Mare Street. There is an overwhelming sense of community in the area, with weekly markets at Victoria Park and Well Street, as well as on Broadway Market, which has a reputation for some excellent places to eat and drink.
E5 Bakehouse, on the edge of London Fields, is excellent for freshly baked artisan bread and grains.
The apartment is also within the catchment area for Gayhurst School.
Dalston Junction and Kingsland stations are both a short walk away, providing transport links on the east/west and south-bound branches of the London Overground. Nearby Hackney Downs station provides links to Liverpool Street in less than 10 minutes. Buses run regularly to London Bridge and the City from nearby Kingsland Road.
Tenure: Share of Freehold
Lease Length: Approx. 86 years remaining
Service Charge: Approx. £815 per annum
Ground Rent: Approx. £55 per annum
Council Tax Band: D