Offers over
£300,000
(£503/sq. ft)
2 bed flat for salePark Avenue, Barking IG11
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
596 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Two Double Bedroom Flat
Victorian Conversion
Share of Freehold
Private Garden
Chain Free
Short Walk to Barking Station
Moments from Barking Park
On the ground floor of a Victorian conversion just moments from Barking Park, this two double bedroom flat offers a bright, practical layout, a private rear garden and share of freehold. Barking Station is a short walk away, and the sale is chain free.
If you lived here...
You’d step into a generous front reception, where a bay window draws in the light and stripped timber floorboards bring warmth underfoot. White walls and simple finishes keep things easy to style, while the decorative fireplace gives the room a little character. Off the hall, the separate kitchen is neatly arranged with crisp cabinetry, dark worktops, metro tiling and a door leading straight out to the garden, making everyday life feel nicely connected to the outside space.
Both double bedrooms sit to the rear, giving them a quieter feel and a green outlook across the garden. The bathroom is smartly finished with white brick tiling, dark framing and patterned floor tiles, and there’s useful extra storage in the cellar shown on the floorplan. Outside, the private garden stretches to around 8m, with plenty of room for seating, planting and slow summer weekends in the open air.
What else?
Barking Park is almost on your doorstep, so morning walks, open lawns and the lake are all part of daily life here. For commuting or heading further afield, Barking Station is within easy walking distance, while the town centre keeps shops, cafés and everyday essentials close at hand. With share of freehold and no onward chain, this is a well placed home with a little breathing room indoors and out.
Reception Room (4.66 x 3.93 (15'3" x 12'10"))
Kitchen (3.34 x 3.02 (10'11" x 9'10"))
Bathroom (2.18 x 1.98 (7'1" x 6'5"))
Bedroom (2.91 x 2.32 (9'6" x 7'7"))
Bedroom (3.24 x 2.24 (10'7" x 7'4"))
Cellar (6.93 x 2.25 (22'8" x 7'4"))
Garden (8m (26'2"))
A word from the owners...
"We were instantly charmed by this flat when we purchased it nine years ago - it truly had everything we were looking for.
The beautiful Victorian features and high ceilings give the space a bright, airy feel, and just make you feel warm and at home. It has a nice layout and provides plenty of practical storage, including the bonus of a large proper cellar.
One of our favourite aspects has always been the park at the rear. It brings a real sense of calm, and it’s a joy waking up to the sound of birds in the morning. Despite this peaceful setting, the flat is incredibly well connected - the Underground station is a short walk away, and the nearby high street offers a fantastic selection of shops, cafes, and everything you might need. We’ve also really appreciated being part of such a friendly and safe neighbourhood, which has made owning the flat all the more enjoyable.
The share of freehold was also a big attraction for us and gave us extra confidence in the long-term value of the property."
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