London

Ritson Road

Price

£1,500,000

Tenure

Freehold

Address

Ritson Road, E8

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A creative victorian home nestled between Stoke Newington and London Fields.

Status
For Sale
Price
£1,500,000
Bedrooms
3
Bathrooms
1
Size
1351 Sqft
Tenure
Freehold
EPC Rating
D
Council Tax
E - £2,403

A creative victorian home nestled between Stoke Newington and London Fields.

Tucked away on one of the area's most peaceful historic streets, this late-Victorian three-bedroom home sits quietly between Stoke Newington and London Fields. Owned and lived in by a film director, it carries the warmth, curiosity and visual rhythm of a creative life well-lived; original period detail enriched by colour, texture and personality.

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A Home with Soul and Character

Behind its traditional London brick façade, the house unfolds with graceful proportions and a wealth of preserved features: ornate cornicing, ceiling roses, wooden shutters and working fireplaces that anchor each room with a sense of history. The current owner has layered these foundations with a beautiful and contemporary sensibility; a thoughtfully curated palette of colours, art and collected objects. The main living spaces are bright and welcoming, with tall sash windows filtering daylight through the soft foliage of the street's mature trees. Each room feels calm yet characterful. The kitchen opens onto the garden, connecting daily life to the outdoors, while the house's generous ceiling heights lend every space a quiet grandeur.

An East London Life Framed by Light, Trees, and Birdsongs

Upstairs, the principal bedroom is generously sized, with large built-in wardrobes and twin windows that bathe the room in a soothing morning light. The second bedroom is currently used as a large library and study, while the third, overlooking the garden, has a distinctive charm, complete with a playful mezzanine that makes it an instant favourite with children and teens. At the rear lies a beautifully landscaped garden - large, private, and enveloped by mature trees. In summer, it feels like a secluded green room in the city, alive with the movement of swifts that nest nearby and circle overhead at dawn and dusk. These remarkable birds are famously selective about where they nest. Their presence here says everything about the tranquillity of this setting, a quiet, leafy pocket of East London that simply feels right.

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The Neighbourhood

This home sits within easy reach of everything that makes this pocket of East London so sought-after. The well known Allpress café is just around the corner; the dining scenes of Dalston and Broadway Market are moments away; and De Beauvoir's leafy streets and pubs offer an easy weekend wander.

London Fields and Victoria Park within walking distance. Hackney Downs, Hackney Central, and Dalston Kingsland stations are all within a 10-12-minute walk, putting the rest of the city effortlessly close - whether by train, bus, car, or Lime bike.

In essence, a quietly extraordinary Victorian home, creative, characterful and completely at peace with its surroundings, offering a rare balance of heritage, individuality and serenity in the heart of East London.

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