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£2,595 pcm
£599 pw
3 bed semi-detached house to rent
Church Avenue, London E43 beds
1 bath
1 reception
EPC rating: D
Available from 1 August 2024
Local area information
Property location
Nearby amenities
- Handsworth Primary School 0.1 miles
- Highams Park School 0.1 miles
- Highams Park 0.2 miles
- Woodford 1.3 miles
These distances are calculated in a straight line. The actual route and distance may vary.
Features and description
- Part furnished
- Three Bedrooms
- Huge Private Garden
- Quiet Residential Turning
- Catchment for Handsworth Primary
- Immaculately presented
- Off Street Parking
- Council Tax Band E
- EPC Rating D
- Holding Deposit: Equivalent to 1 Week's Rent, Capped at £400
- Security Deposit: Equivalent to 5 Weeks' Rent of the Agreed Rent
An exceptionally handsome three-bedroom home, this superb, semi-detached 1930s treasure has it all. You're close to Highams Park Station and a stone's throw from Epping Forest, with off-street parking, a garage and a lush rear garden.
This splendid find is located on a sought-after, tree-lined street in the heart of Highams Park. It's an upmarket yet friendly locale, bursting with high-end cafes and urban delights, while nestling near to nature.
If you lived here...
You'll step into your wide, elegant hallway, immaculately presented in chic greys, with blonde timber flooring. You've handy, dedicated storage and a spare WC. Your first reception is around 185 square feet of serene space and a hearth gives a cosy feel. A second reception is similarly striking, leading to your 280 square foot kitchen/diner, a smart affair providing access to your enviable garden haven. An interior door leads to your garage and a utility room keeps things tidy.
Head upstairs for three beautifully presented bedrooms. Two are substantial doubles, one with a generous bay window, and the second with a wealth of bespoke fitted wardrobes for a high spec aesthetic. The third is ideal either as a bedroom, or as a walk-in wardrobe, quiet study or nursery overlooking your lovingly landscaped paved and lawned outside oasis. Your stylish bathroom is refined with limestone tiling and chrome highlights and a pristine white suite.
Under twenty minutes on foot, your new local is the Larkshall, or 'Larky' as locals fondly term it. A converted, listed sixteenth-century farmhouse, this is a warmly welcoming, traditional watering hole. For blowing the cobwebs away, the vast greenery of the Forest is just a six minutes stroll for sweeping parkland and impressive views. Why not have tea at the eponymous Humphry's Cafe, named after the lake's esteemed designer, and watch nesting swans navigate its tranquil waters?
What else?
- Highams Park Overground station is a mere six minutes on foot, taking you directly to Liverpool Street in twenty-five. Alternatively, Walthamstow Central is just two stops and five minutes down for the Victoria line. For drivers, you're sixteen minutes to the North Circular.
- All Saints Church is the historic architectural curiosity from which your leafy avenue takes its name. It's a worthy regular participant in Open House London.
- Parents will be pleased to know you have a choice of nine 'Good' and 'Outstanding' primary and secondary schools within a mile.
Hall (2.05 x 4.67 (6'8" x 15'3"))
Storage
Wc
Reception (4.10 x 4.48 (13'5" x 14'8"))
Reception (3.62 x 4.25 (11'10" x 13'11"))
Kitchen / Diner (8.17 x 3.23 (26'9" x 10'7"))
Utility (2.53 x 2.30 (8'3" x 7'6"))
Garage (2.27 x 3.09 (7'5" x 10'1"))
Bedroom (2.40 x 2.77 (7'10" x 9'1"))
Bedroom (3.80 x 4.47 (12'5" x 14'7"))
Bedroom (3.62 x 4.25 (11'10" x 13'11"))
Bathroom (2.55 x 2.43 (8'4" x 7'11"))
A word from the expert...
"If you fancy a nice coffee or some homemade Kimchi pop in to Halex Coffee Shop. My favourite local walk to where I live is through Epping Forest from Highams Park to Chingford Plains, ending at The Butlers Retreat.
If you fancy a bike ride The Lea Valley is expansive and offers plenty of different routes in and out of London. The area is the perfect halfway house, offering all the benefits of London but with the green space and community feel of a countryside village! I also love the variety of different architecture on offer throughout E4."
This splendid find is located on a sought-after, tree-lined street in the heart of Highams Park. It's an upmarket yet friendly locale, bursting with high-end cafes and urban delights, while nestling near to nature.
If you lived here...
You'll step into your wide, elegant hallway, immaculately presented in chic greys, with blonde timber flooring. You've handy, dedicated storage and a spare WC. Your first reception is around 185 square feet of serene space and a hearth gives a cosy feel. A second reception is similarly striking, leading to your 280 square foot kitchen/diner, a smart affair providing access to your enviable garden haven. An interior door leads to your garage and a utility room keeps things tidy.
Head upstairs for three beautifully presented bedrooms. Two are substantial doubles, one with a generous bay window, and the second with a wealth of bespoke fitted wardrobes for a high spec aesthetic. The third is ideal either as a bedroom, or as a walk-in wardrobe, quiet study or nursery overlooking your lovingly landscaped paved and lawned outside oasis. Your stylish bathroom is refined with limestone tiling and chrome highlights and a pristine white suite.
Under twenty minutes on foot, your new local is the Larkshall, or 'Larky' as locals fondly term it. A converted, listed sixteenth-century farmhouse, this is a warmly welcoming, traditional watering hole. For blowing the cobwebs away, the vast greenery of the Forest is just a six minutes stroll for sweeping parkland and impressive views. Why not have tea at the eponymous Humphry's Cafe, named after the lake's esteemed designer, and watch nesting swans navigate its tranquil waters?
What else?
- Highams Park Overground station is a mere six minutes on foot, taking you directly to Liverpool Street in twenty-five. Alternatively, Walthamstow Central is just two stops and five minutes down for the Victoria line. For drivers, you're sixteen minutes to the North Circular.
- All Saints Church is the historic architectural curiosity from which your leafy avenue takes its name. It's a worthy regular participant in Open House London.
- Parents will be pleased to know you have a choice of nine 'Good' and 'Outstanding' primary and secondary schools within a mile.
Hall (2.05 x 4.67 (6'8" x 15'3"))
Storage
Wc
Reception (4.10 x 4.48 (13'5" x 14'8"))
Reception (3.62 x 4.25 (11'10" x 13'11"))
Kitchen / Diner (8.17 x 3.23 (26'9" x 10'7"))
Utility (2.53 x 2.30 (8'3" x 7'6"))
Garage (2.27 x 3.09 (7'5" x 10'1"))
Bedroom (2.40 x 2.77 (7'10" x 9'1"))
Bedroom (3.80 x 4.47 (12'5" x 14'7"))
Bedroom (3.62 x 4.25 (11'10" x 13'11"))
Bathroom (2.55 x 2.43 (8'4" x 7'11"))
A word from the expert...
"If you fancy a nice coffee or some homemade Kimchi pop in to Halex Coffee Shop. My favourite local walk to where I live is through Epping Forest from Highams Park to Chingford Plains, ending at The Butlers Retreat.
If you fancy a bike ride The Lea Valley is expansive and offers plenty of different routes in and out of London. The area is the perfect halfway house, offering all the benefits of London but with the green space and community feel of a countryside village! I also love the variety of different architecture on offer throughout E4."
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The Stow Brothers - Highams Park
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