This three-bedroom house in Wanstead blends classic proportions with a contemporary edge, as spaces shift and flow towards a south-facing garden, with off-street parking and the Central line nearby.

Addison Road, Wanstead, 3 Bed. House

£950,000

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

This three-bedroom terrace in Wanstead comes with a rare suburban boon: off street parking. The façade embraces a clean, contemporary rhythm and, inside, the same aesthetic plays out. It’s a home that feels timeless rather than trend-led, ready to take on whatever aesthetic you bring to it.

The ground floor unfolds in one long, fluid sweep, carrying you from the front door through to the garden beyond. A palette of soft, neutral tones keeps things calm and restorative, while the rear extension — home to the kitchen — draws in light from above, making it an uplifting place to cook, gather or simply linger.

Upstairs, three double bedrooms offer spaces that can evolve as life does — guest rooms, workspaces or somewhere small people might one day sleep. Storage is neatly worked in where it’s most useful. And, to the rear, a generous south-facing garden stretches out, with a magnolia tree as its centrepiece, blossoming, fading and returning again, marking the seasons as they pass.

Life here is equally well balanced. Wanstead High Street is moments away for coffee, provisions and the odd indulgence, while the Central line is just five minutes on foot, whisking you into the city with ease.

THE OWNERS SAY

We've found the location really convenient, right near Wanstead High Street and the tube station. Plus, the Ginger Pig and Gail’s bakery, the convenience of M&S Food and Majestic Wine, and multiple independent coffee shops and wine bars.

Our long term favourite is Provender, a Michelin Bib Gourmand French restaurant, which has been a port in a storm for many years now. Then you've got Christchurch Green with its ancient trees; it’s a lovely spot, particularly in autumn.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D
Potential Energy Rating B

Council Tax:
The property falls into Band C in the borough of Redbridge.
£2,039.63 in 2026/27

Utilities:
Current monthly utility costs are approx. £147
This figure naturally changes seasonally.

Getting around:
Wanstead (Central line, Z4) is a five-minute walk away, giving you easy access to to central London when you need it. By car, you’re moments from the A12, which heads east to meet the North Circular and the M11 beyond, so heading out of town is straightforward too.

Schools:
Our Lady of Lourdes RC Primary School is at the end of the road. It’s a warm, community-focused primary, known for its nurturing atmosphere, strong values and a balanced approach that supports both academic and personal growth.

Onward plans:
The owners are moving to be closer to family, and to Heathrow airport for work. They have found their next home and are selling chain-free.

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Brickworks loves:

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1 Bare Brew

The place to go for a tasty brunch and delicious coffee. Try the superb bacon and egg naan roll if you go.

2 The North Star

Nestled away in a little village-like street in Leyton, you could be mistaken for being in the countryside. Stop off after a wander around the Leyton Flats for excellent pizza and Thai food.

3 The Birds

A large pub with groovy decor (think disco balls) that serves bottomless brunch and hosts an array of events, from yoga to drag nights.

4 Homies on Donkeys

Originally a tiny taco shop inside Wood Street Market, the taqueria now has a permanent home in Leytonstone, featuring good vibes, great meat and veggie tacos and even better picantes.

5 The Wild Goose Bakery

Wild Goose Bakery is a social enterprise founded by Vernon and Kirstin, brought together by their love of food & their belief that food can open doors and create community.

All their food is inspired by South Africa, and recipes that have been handed down by Vernon’s Ouma Ruth. They try to source as much as possible from local suppliers, keep everything as seasonal as possible and gather what they can from their edible garden to use in their delicious baking.