£250,000
Wrexham Road, London, E3
- 1 bed
£250,000
- 1 bed
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Modern One Bedroom Apartment located in ZONE 2 in the East End of London.
This is a fantastic opportunity to purchase a one bedroom first floor apartment in Bow. The accommodation briefly comprises of communal hallway, open plan reception room with living, dining and kitchen area, fitted shower room, double bedroom and storage cupboard. Other benefits to the apartment include an allocated parking space, communal gardens and no onward chain.
The property features electric heating and double glazing.
Well located with access to Bow Church and Bow Road stations in an approximate ten minute walk, Bow Church provides access to most of East London via the DLR, whilst Bow Road provides access to Central London via the District Line or Hammersmith and City Line. Other areas of interest within walking distance include, Puddling Mill Lane the stop for the ABBA arena, Stratford including Westfield shopping centre, Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, River Lea canals and Victoria Park.
Wrexham Road is located within the Fairfield Road conservation area, the location is full of interesting historical facts, just around the corner is the former Bryant and May Matchstick factory, once the largest factory in London and now a complex of apartments, A short walk from the property is Grove Hall Park that includes a green open space and play area, this location is featured in the Charles Dickens novel Nicholas Nickleby. On the edge of the park you�ll find Bow Arts with exhibitions and events. Other historical facts about Bow include Bow Bridge, this was ordered to be built in 1110 by Matilda, wife of King Henry I, when she fell in the River Lea, sadly the bridge no longer exists today, but the original bridge was the shape of a bow (bow and arrow) and this is why the area retains its name.
This is a great opportunity to get on the property ladder in London, Zone 2 living with all the amenities of East London just a stones throw away, we would highly recommend an internal viewing.
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