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Albion Drive, London Fields, London E8
£1,250,000 Guide Price
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A much desired two-bedroom apartment with garden located in the Albion Square conservation area, moments from London Fields and Broadway Market.

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Positioned on a peaceful, low-traffic road in the heart of London Fields, this beautifully composed two-bedroom apartment occupies the raised and lower ground floors of a handsome Victorian townhouse. Recently renovated with great sensitivity, the interiors combine contemporary detailing with period character, all set against a soft, calming palette.

Accessed via a private entrance at lower ground level, the apartment unfolds across approximately 830 sq. ft, with a considered layout that prioritises light, space, and functionality. The principal bedroom sits at the front of the plan, where a large sash window draws in the south-facing light. Built-in joinery offers generous storage, and a thoughtfully designed en-suite is finished in soft pink hues and terrazzo tiling, creating a gentle contrast of colour and texture. A second bedroom overlooks the garden to the rear, while a separate W/C and additional storage are neatly arranged along the hallway.

Ascending to the raised ground floor, the living space is bright and welcoming, framed by tall sash windows at both front and rear. Original timber floorboards run underfoot, and a marble fireplace provides a focal point. Period features, including elegant double doors that connect the two spaces, have been carefully retained, sitting comfortably alongside a modernised kitchen where shaker-style cabinetry in a muted blue houses integrated appliances. A quartz-topped island offers both preparation space and casual seating.

From the half-landing, doors open directly onto a mature, private garden - a rare and tranquil retreat for this central location. Lush bordered planting provides year-round greenery, while an outdoor kitchen, wood-fired pizza oven, and built-in seating make the space well-suited for al fresco dining and entertaining.

Also in the garden, a recently refurbished studio provides a versatile, self-contained space, currently arranged as a workspace for two. With updated electrics and a neutral, calming interior, it offers an ideal setting for creative work, music practice, or quiet retreat.

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    Approx. Internal Area = 832 sq ft / 77.3 sq m
    Approx. Outbuilding Area = 64 sq ft / 5.9 sq m
    Total Area = 896 sq ft / 83.2 sq m
    Approx. Outdoor Area = 696 sq ft / 64.6 sq m

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London Fields pulse is unmistakably local with a blend of independent spirit, creative energy and enduring charm. A stone’s throw from the apartment, along the quiet, tree-lined stretch of Wilton Way, Frans E8 brings a playful mix of Italian comfort and American diner culture to Hackney. Its all-day menu shifts from espresso and pastries in the morning to meatball sandwiches, silky pastas and natural wines by night served in a relaxed space that feels both nostalgic and new. Just steps away, Violet Cakes offers a slower, homelier rhythm: a cosy, light-filled café known for its handmade cakes, daily bakes and unfussy seasonal fare. From pistachio loaf to expertly layered pastries, everything is made in-house, often served warm from the oven.

A short walk leads to Allpress Coffee, anchoring the eastern edge of Broadway Market with its industrial roastery, pared-back interiors and reliably good coffee. Its freshly prepared sandwiches, made with care and quality ingredients, draw regulars from across the borough. Just opposite, Little Duck The Picklery combines a kitchen, fermenting lab and intimate dining space, where the ever-changing menu is built around seasonal produce, house-made pickles and natural ferments, a quiet celebration of slow, intentional food. Tucked just off London Fields, Tom’s Pasta is a neighbourhood favourite known for its handmade pasta, natural wines and unfussy charm. What began as a lockdown project is now a permanent spot, serving a concise, seasonal menu in a warm, timber-lined space that feels both understated and personal.

Broadway Market itself remains one of East London’s defining thoroughfares. Independent to its core, the high street is home to butchers, booksellers, florists and one of the city’s most vibrant Saturday markets. From vintage stalls to farm-fresh produce, it’s a place where the week’s rhythms come to life.

The inverted layout places the bedrooms on the lower ground floor, which creates a quiet haven perfect for rest.
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