Combining deft design and a top-notch location, this thoughtfully renovated one-bedroom flat in Bethnal Green means you have the East End as your playground.
Pritchards Road, Hackney, 1-Bed. Flat
£475,000
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BRICKWORKS SAYS
On the third floor of a 1930s block, in a green and friendly estate, this flat enjoys the perks of being purpose-built and doubles down on them with carefully considered updates.
There are so many things to like. The entrance hall is wide and welcoming; the newly upgraded sage-green kitchen has space to eat, and a pared-back palette lets the flat's natural assets, including well-proportioned light-filled spaces, do the talking. The current owners have reworked many elements, too, both big and small. By paying careful attention to the materials used, such as the bathroom's sustainable cork flooring and the natural wood grain of the plywood cabinetry, they have created a home that is not only beautiful, it is also calm and grounded.
Despite Dinmont House's green and pleasant surroundings, you could not ask for a livelier part of London. The immediate vicinity buzzes with list-topping destinations such as Michelin-starred Bistrotheque and dangerously tasty bakeries (we're looking at you, E5 Bakehouse). There are too many watering holes and late-night venues to mention, but there's something for everyone. And when you want to take it down a notch, Broadway Market and Colombia Road are nearby, or you can stroll along the Regent's Canal.
THE OWNERS SAY
We have loved living here because it's a safe and welcoming estate. The people who live here are a mix of families, young professionals and creatives of all sorts, and we often bump into friendly faces in the courtyard. It's a wonderful community to be part of.
There are landscaped grounds behind secure gates, but the area is busy and bustling at the weekends and is close to the city. We love Sunday walks along the canal to Victoria Park.
POINTS TO CONSIDER
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating E
Potential Energy Rating D
Council Tax:
Band B in the borough of Tower Hamlets
(£1,364 in 2025/26)
Utilities:
Monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £60
Gas £50
Water £40
These figures naturally change seasonally.
Neighbours:
In the building, there are 71 flats in total.
Tenure:
Leasehold (143 years)
Service charge:
£380/quarter plus 590/quarter reserve fund top up until end 2025
Ground Rent
£0
EWS1:
The building is exempt.
Recent work:
The current owners have fully renovated the bathroom, kitchen, installed new windows, and an energy-efficient boiler.
Getting around:
The nearest station is Cambridge Heath (0.3 miles), on the Overground line (Weaver), getting you to Liverpool Street in just over 10 minutes. Alternatively, Bethnal Green (0.9 miles), on the Central line, takes around 20 minutes to reach Oxford Circus.
Onward plans:
The owners need to find and are actively looking.
Anything else:
The block is private, having been freeholder-owned since 2011.
Brickworks loves:
Explore East London
landmarks
1 Broadway Market
A short walk away, nestled between Regents Canal and London Fields, this much-loved, weekly farmers market is a proverbial smorgasbord of culinary delights. There are also some amazing vintage clothing shops and independent boutiques that line the street.
2 V&A Museum of Childhood
A great place for the little ones, the museum has a huge collection of toys and games from over the centuries, with fun exhibitions, activities and demonstrations. A great place to run the little froglets ragged.
3 Campania & Jones
This small, family run Italian restaurant is just off Columbia Road and is AMAZING. Set within a beautiful old dairy it is easily one of the most special places in the area. Indeed – we think – anywhere in London. We won't say any more, just GO. OK?
4 Elliot's
With a focus on outstanding produce, this laid-back restaurant echoes the brilliance of the original in Borough Market. Gorge on an ever-changing menu of creative wood-fired dishes washed down with very quaffable natural wine.
5 Morito
Morito has served arguably the finest tapas in London since it first appeared as an offshoot of Moro in Exmouth Market in 2010, and in 2016, Hackney got its very own Morito—bigger, brighter, and perhaps even better, thanks to its unique fusion of Spanish and Northern African cuisine. Try a little bit of everything (that’s the beauty of tapas, right?!), then chase it down with a full flight of sherry from the extensive menu.