A fantastic home in a great location in Walthamstow, Gosport Road is a lovely quiet and leafy street, close to very good transport links (including the Tube and Overground line) and excellent schools. Arranged over three floors and recently refurbished to a very high standard, this Victorian property has absolutely loads of space. With three double bedrooms, large through lounge and kitchen/diner, the property offers real flexibility on use, for example using a bedroom as a home office. The property is brimming with details, including feature fireplaces with tiled hearths (hand crafted for the Winchester Company) in many of the rooms, exposed brickwork, classic victorian style radiators, and sanded and sealed original wood flooring throughout. Both the 1st floor bathroom, 2nd floor bathroom and the separate WC boast new and smart burlington fixtures and fittings with underfloor heating, and there is generous and well equipped kitchen/diner with hand crafted English tiles from the Winchester Company, wine cooler, rangemaster cooker and underfloor heating. The kitchen is a great family space and is large enough for a dining table and chairs. The private garden area is accessed via bi-fold doors and is a fantastic outdoor space for relaxing and entertaining. If you’re looking for a great family home ideal for entertaining and close to the tube, this one could be perfect.Lounge Area (4.1 x 3.2 (13'5" x 10'5"))Dining Area (3.3 x 3.3 (10'9" x 10'9"))Kitchen/Diner (5.8m x 3.9m (19'0" x 12'9"))Bathroom (3.1m x 2.5m (10'2" x 8'2"))Bedroom (4.2m x 3.5m (13'9" x 11'5"))Bedroom (3.3m x 2.7m (10'9" x 8'10"))Bedroom (5.3m x 3.8m (17'4" x 12'5"))Bathroom (3.8m 2.2m (12'5" 7'2"))Garden (7.62m (25))A Word From The Owner......."We love Gosport Road for the easy commute anywhere in London as it is only a short walk away from Walthamstow Central, St James Street tube and Walthamstow Queens Road Overground. Tucked away in the cosy corner of the residential street, it is only 10min walk to the busy and lively High Street with its newly built Empire Cinemas and glitzy choice of world cuisine. “The Chequers” on the High Street is a classic Victorian pub with a funky edge and a particular favourite of ours! You also have The Mall, Sainsbury’s (which conveniently offers a large parking facility) as well as the locally famous “£1 a bowl” market for all your fruits and vegetables the other end, you can easily reach The Village offering the unmistakably local ambiance of “chabby chic” lifestyle. Particular favourites are the Castle 17, Eat 17 and the local pet friendly bars and cafes. Abstrakt is a yarn shop offering knitting and crochet classes for the locals and Hornbeam Community Café and Environment Center is a great organic café with attitude. Lastly, if you are looking for a fun and quirky Sunday afternoon in the village, we highly recommend a visit to Gods Own Junkyard!"