Atop a Victorian terrace, this beautifully reimagined loft space balances clean, modern design with a warm, welcoming feel — a calm retreat with a private south-facing balcony, moments from Stoke Newington’s Church Street

Windus Road, Stoke Newington, 1 Bed. Flat

£500,000

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THE LEGAL BIT

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BRICKWORKS SAYS

Step inside and you immediately sense the calm confidence of this top-floor home. Cleverly remodelled by the owners to make the most of its elevated position, it feels both expansive and intimate, with light pouring in from angled windows and skylights. The roofline creates subtle, shifting geometries throughout, giving each room a distinctive character.

The heart of the home is the open-plan living space, where bespoke cabinetry runs the length of the kitchen wall, its clean lines matched by the dining area’s sculptural furniture. Sliding doors lead to a private terrace, almost overflowing with greenery. Elsewhere, details like whitewashed brick on the staircase, integrated storage in the bedroom, and the pared-back bathroom reflect the thoughtful approach that underpins the whole renovation.

Windus Road is a calm residential street, just a short walk from Stoke Newington station and the pull of Church Street. From lazy afternoons in Clissold Park to dinner at a favourite local, or a quick trip into town, this pocket of London keeps everything within easy reach.

THE OWNERS SAY

We knew the flat had a lot of potential when we first moved in: in particular the south-facing aspect and balcony, and the amount of natural light, but it also felt unusual to have a contemporary feeling loft space like this on top of an old Victorian building. We hadn’t seen another flat like it in London.

We carried out a full renovation; large double-glazed windows, high-spec modern appliances, a Holte kitchen, resurfaced roof, and a functional, flexible living space with plenty of storage for two people. After all the work we did, we feel very attached to it and will be sad to leave! My partner and I have loved living and hosting our friends here.

We’ll miss Abney Park, Walthamstow Marshes, Church Street, and all the great pubs and cafés nearby. It’s an awesome flat and location, and we hope the next owners will appreciate and enjoy it as much as we do.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating E. Potential Energy Rating C.

Council Tax:
Band C in the borough of Hackney
£1,831.38 in 2026/27.

Utilities:
Current monthly costs are approx:
Electricity £30
Gas £30
Water £20
These figures naturally change seasonally.

Tenure:
Share of Freehold with approximately 130 years left on the lease.

Service charge:
N/A

Ground rent:
N/A

Neighbours:
In the building, there are three flats in total.

EWS1:
The building is exempt.

Recent work:
The current owner has completely refurbished the flat to create a stylish, light-filled home, including a new kitchen, bathroom, and flooring. Other key elements include new windows in the living area and bedroom, a renewed roof, and redecorated communal space and corridor.

Getting around:
Stoke Newington (London Overground, Z3) is the closest station; just a four-minute walk from the front door. Clapton (London Overground, Z2) is about a 20-minute walk. Several bus routes run through the area, taking you easily to Seven Sisters (Victoria line, Z3), down into Dalston, the City, and beyond.

Onward plans:
The current owner has already found their next home and is selling chain-free.

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1 Escocesa

With an exciting mix of Spanish mains and fresh Scottish seafood in chic industrial setting, this is our favourite spot for taking friends and family for a special night out without leaving the area. As you enter, stools around a bar look over the open kitchen with chefs preparing oysters and scallops. At the back, a relaxed but stylish restaurant serves wonderfully modern Spanish dishes. Encantamous!

2 Stoke Newington Bookshop

Like all good bookshops this is much more than a place to buy something to read. Stoke Newington Bookshop been part of this community for 30 years, and the friendly and knowledgeable staff are quick to offer reading advice. Come here for talks from local authors or to read to little ones in the lovely children’s corner.

3 Stoke Newington Bookshop

Like all good bookshops this is much more than a place to buy something to read. Stoke Newington Bookshop been part of this community for 30 years, and the friendly and knowledgeable staff are quick to offer reading advice. Come here for talks from local authors or to read to little ones in the lovely children’s corner.

4 The Clarence Tavern

This steller pub was recently highlighted as one of the best roasts in the country by The Observer magazine. Excellent food and wine, right next to Clissold Park.

5 The Good Egg

Delicious bagels and babkas. Need we say more!