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Clock Court, Victory Road, Wanstead
1 bedroom, 1 bathroom apartment for sale in Wanstead

Asking price £315,000For Sale

1 bedroom

Petty Son & Prestwich are pleased to offer for sale this spacious one bedroom, split-level, conversion forming part of this Grade II listed Victorian building, which was formerly the Royal Merchant Seamen’s Orphanage and later Wanstead Hospital.

  • One bedroom period conversion
  • Split level apartment
  • Spread over second and third floor
  • Stunning Neo-Gothic development
  • Open-plan kitchen/lounge
  • Allocated parking
  • Chain free
  • Close to Snaresbrook Station

This impressive home offers a seamless mix of period features and contemporary living and is within easy walking distance of Wanstead High Street (0.4 miles) and Snaresbrook Station (0.6 miles).

Situated in Clock Court, an imposing Victorian building built in the Gothic style, this split-level apartment is steeped in history. The communal entrance halls are striking, with the vaulted ceilings and chandeliers, giving an immediate feeling of grandeur before entering the apartment. Stepping inside the home, you will discover an open plan living area with a fitted kitchen opening to the reception room. Venturing upstairs there is a large bedroom area, fitted wardrobes and a bathroom.

The development also benefits from well-maintained communal gardens, and both allocated and visitors parking. This property is also being sold chain free.

EPC Rating: D66
Council Tax Band: C
Lease Information: 189 years from 1st April 1996 (160 years currently remain)
Service Charge: £2520.55 per annum
Ground Rent: £55 per annum

Reception/Dining Room / Kitchen 19'10" x 12'7" (6.07 x 3.86 (19'10" x 12'7"))

Bedroom 16'9" x 12'7" (5.11 x 3.86 (16'9" x 12'7"))

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