Four bedrooms
Two bathrooms
Extended to the rear
Off street parking
Semi detached
Quiet location
Immaculate throughout
Minutes to forest and Chingford station
Guide price - £800,000 - £825,000
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This impressive 1950's four bedroom family house is larger than the average at over 1500 sqft internally. It has undergone a program of full refurbishment by the current owners and comes to market in excellent order throughout.
Accommodation is set over three levels and on the ground floor includes a spacious lounge to the front and a stunning, fully integrated open plan island kitchen and living/dining space to the rear, from where you can access the private landscaped garden via the bi-fold doors. The garden also has the benefit of a large garage accessed via a rear service road.
On the first floor there are three generously proportioned bedrooms, two of which are doubles with fitted storage and a well appointed three piece family bathroom with a bath and a shower cubicle and further separate w/c.
On the top (2nd floor) there is a sumptuous, larger than average master suite/bedroom with its own dressing area and bespoke fitted storage and a large en-suite bathroom.
The house also has the benefit of double glazing and new carpets throughout.
Woodberry Way is a sought after leafy side turning in the heart of North Chingford, just on the edge of Epping Forest and Pole Hill, one of the highest points in East London with far reaching views over the City and beyond. It was also once home to adventurer and 1st world war hero 'Lawrence of Arabia' (T E Lawrence) and nearby Arabia Close at the foot of Pole Hill takes its name from his legacy. There are also an excellent choice of local schools within catchment nearby including Chingford C of E and St Marys.
If you lived here, you are around a 10 minute walk away from Chingford Station with its links to the Victoria Line at Walthamstow Central (15 mins) and London's Liverpool Street (25 mins) and because it's the end of the line, you'll nearly always get a seat. For shopping and eating out, Station road is a short stroll from your door with an excellent selection of independent shops, bars and restaurants and for those who love the outdoors, the delights of Epping Forest are just a short walk away at the end of station Road. It's a Mecca for walkers, cyclists and runners using the network of leafy trails that weave through these ancient woodlands.