Close to the buzz of Chatsworth Road, this three-bedroom Victorian home has undergone a modern-day makeover, infusing it with bohemian charm and joie de vivre.
Adley Street, Clapton, 3 Bed. House
£1,175,000
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BRICKWORKS SAYS
The current owner of this beautiful house has struck a delicate balance, giving the building a new lease of life and scale while maintaining a genuinely cosy feel. It's down-to-earth yet undeniably stylish.
The choice of colour and design detailing has created many satisfying moments. The living areas deliver two distinct vibes, the more formal sitting room at the front and a relaxing nook towards the back, divided by beautiful bare-wood panelled doors sourced and restored by the owner. Looking out onto a bucolic garden, the kitchen is reminiscent of a country cottage but with an edge. It's a place where a cool grass-green floor sits happily next to shaker-style units that blend into their surroundings.
Each of the three comfortable bedrooms is distinguished by colour–the main is fresh and bright, while the two others (both doubles) are calming sanctuaries of green and blue. Infusions of pattern add interest, such as the checkerboard hearth or the burst of blue foliage in the downstairs WC.
Outside, the timber-clad beds are ready and waiting for some green fingers. If you've ever wanted to live the good life and grow your own, now's the time, or just sit back and enjoy as the garden bursts into life.
Adley Street's position means you have all the ingredients for a perfect weekend on your doorstep. Take your pick of brunch spots, grab a coffee at Finks and meander Chatsworth Road market, then sweat it out at Hackney Community Sauna. That's not to mention the plentiful options for living it up late into the night. And, of course, you can always blow the cobwebs away at nearby Hackney Marshes.
THE OWNERS SAY
I've truly loved living in this home. The street is peaceful and friendly—one of those rare places where neighbours still say hello, lend a hand, and genuinely look out for one another.
There's a strong sense of community here, especially around Chatsworth Road. From weekend markets to cosy cafés and local shops, it's a vibrant, welcoming area that feels like its own little village in the city. This home has been more than just a place to live—it's been a place to belong. I'll miss it deeply, and I hope the next owners love it as much as I have.
POINTS TO CONSIDER
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating D
Potential Energy Rating B
Council Tax:
Band D in the borough of Hackney
£1,966 in 2025/26
Utilities:
Monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £60
Gas £60
Water £70
These figures naturally change seasonally.
Recent work:
The current owners have updated the electrics and heating system, installed a new kitchen and bathroom, and decorated extensively.
Getting around:
Take a short walk to Homerton station (Milmay, Z2), where the Overground will take you across town. Alternatively, head to Hackney Downs (Z2) for National Rail services when you need to go further afield.
Onward plans:
The house is being sold chain-free.
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landmarks
1 Dark Arts Coffee
Every neighbourhood needs decent coffee, and this is the go-to for those who take their coffee roasting seriously. Discover global flavours with a brew-at-home subscription, or show your allegiance with some Dark Arts merch.
2 Chesham Arms
A pub that inspires great passion amongst locals (the community came together to fend off developers) and you can see why. With decent beers, a wood burner and beer garden, it suits any weather and is the epitome of a friendly local. Long may it last.
3 Well Street Pizza
When you have a pizza itch that needs scratching, head straight to Well Street to pick up a slice of Naples. The pizzas are the real sourdough deal, and the beer is local – what’s not to love?
4 Victoria Park
London’s oldest public park hosts a variety of events throughout the year - family days, open- air concerts and a splash pool in summer, plus a Christmas carnival called Winterville, which runs from November to December.
5 Paper Dress Vintage
There’s much more to this boutique than first meets the eye. Pick up some exquisite vintage garms and then come back later to strut your stuff on the dancefloor as it transforms into a popular late-night venue.