Perched above a quiet thoroughfare connecting Stoke Newington and Clapton, this elegant two-bedroom duplex flat has its own south-facing roof terrace. Expertly remodelled to create a peaceful space, this home is a welcome find in a thriving neighbourhood.

Only steps from Stoke Newington High Street in one direction and Rectory Road station in the other, the flat is perfectly placed for shopping, dining and commuting alike. It’s also an easy walk to three pretty green spaces: Hackney Downs, Abney Park and Clissold Park.

Evering Road, Stoke Newington, 2 Bed. Flat

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THE OWNERS SAY

We’ve loved living on Evering Road. The spacious south-facing terrace and sunlit kitchen are particular highlights. This combination has seen many an afternoon and evening entertaining friends and family. We’ll really miss living here.

We love Stoke Newington for its fantastic restaurants, pubs and independent shops along the High Street and Church Street. We’re also spoilt for choice in parks, as we’re walking distance from Hackney Downs and Clissold Park, with London Fields and Victoria Park only a bit further along.

BRICKWORKS SAYS

Situated over the second floor and loft of a smart conversion, this two-bedroom flat has space aplenty, plus the bonus of a private terrace. Bathed in sun all day long it's a dream for the summer months. Meanwhile above, the elegant open-plan kitchen and living area looks out on the tree-lined street below, and the second bedroom can also be used as an office or lounge, making it adaptable to a variety of needs. The master bedroom – our favourite spot – in the converted loft is a bright eyrie, complete with eaves storage.

The flat is moments away from the independent shops, restaurants and watering holes along Stoke Newington High and Church Streets. It's also a short stroll to lively Hackney Downs and Clissold Park, as well as the Victorian marvel that is Abney Park. Rectory Road station is at the end of the street, with service all the way to Liverpool Street in less than 15 minutes.

POINTS TO CONSIDER

The EPC gives a current Energy Efficiency and Environmental Impact Rating of D.

In the Borough of Hackney, the flat falls into Council Tax Band C (£1,344 in 2020).

One of four flats in the building, the flat has a share of freehold with 116 years remaining on the lease. There is no service charge.

Over the past four years, the current owners have fitted a new kitchen, installed dimmers in kitchen and new lighting throughout the flat, re-carpeted the floors, repainted the walls, re-decked the balcony and installed bespoke built-in cupboards in the loft bedroom.

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