This distinctive three-bedroom Victorian end-of-terrace home, dating back to the late 19th century, is situated in a well-regarded residential area of Plaistow. Its solid brick construction and traditional architectural features are characteristic of the era, providing a canvas ripe for renovation and customization. Being an end-of-terrace property, it enjoys enhanced natural light and a more spacious feel compared to its mid-terrace counterparts.
The façade showcases the appealing London stock brick typical of Victorian homes, while the interior boasts generous ceiling heights that amplify both light and the overall sense of space—attributes not easily replicated in newer constructions. The ground floor features a generously sized reception room that flows into the kitchen area, which offers significant potential for modernising or reconfiguring into an open-plan layout, ideal for contemporary living (pending necessary consents).
A remarkable advantage of this property is its basement level—a rare find among local Victorian homes—which can serve multiple purposes such as additional storage, a workshop, or even converted living space with appropriate permissions. This feature enhances the property's practicality and adds potential value for future projects.
Located centrally in Plaistow, residents benefit from excellent transport links including nearby Plaistow Underground Station along with West Ham Station for access to various lines. With Stratford Station and Westfield Stratford City close by, commuting to Canary Wharf, The City, or Central London is convenient. This property represents not only a home but also an investment opportunity in a vibrant area with substantial connectivity.