Under offer
A superb three bedroom mid-terrace Victorian family home set on a residential street in Stoke Newington.
Michael Naik & Co are delighted to offer this fantastic Victorian mid-terrace benefitting from both being in an excellent location and offering generously sized living space throughout. This mid-terrace house is set on a sought after residential street in Stoke Newington, which one added perk being that it is within the catchment area for some of Stoke Newington's most in demand primary schools. The property benefits from private gardens to both front and rear whilst internally offering well proportioned living space from top to bottom, the ground floor comprises of a bay fronted living room and separate dining room which can also be used as a through-lounge, and a spacious kitchen/diner which leads out onto the private rear garden and ground floor bathroom. The first floor half landing you have a family bathroom and the first of three double bedrooms, with the second floor offering the final two double bedrooms. In addition to this, the property has both a cellar and attic space which could potentially be converted into further living accommodation (subject to the necessary planning). Brodia Road is a quiet residential street which is just off of Stoke Newington Church Street, which means it is within close proximity of the wide range of local amenities as well as coffee shops and restaurants that Stoke Newington has to offer.
The property is also offered on a chain free basis. All viewings by appointment only, which are to be arranged directly with Michael Naik & Co.
Property Information:
Approximately SQ FT
Freehold
Chain Free
Energy Rating
Area Information:
0.5 miles to Stoke Newington Station
0.6 miles to Rectory Road Station
1.0 mile to Dalston Kingsland Station
0.2 miles to William Patten Primary School
0.5 miles to Grazebrook Primary School and Nursery
0.5 miles to Betty Layward Primary School
0.6 miles to Stoke Newington Secondary & Sixth Form
Tel: 020 7249 0272 Email: contact@michaelnaik.com
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