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Albion Drive II, London Fields, E8
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This semi-detached home has been meticulously reimagined by Paul Archer Design, whose architectural language continues to reshape London’s period houses with clarity,

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Set within a handsome Victorian terrace, this semi-detached home has been meticulously reimagined by Paul Archer Design, whose architectural language continues to reshape London’s period houses with clarity, restraint and contemporary precision. The result is a home that feels deeply considered, respectful of its origins while confidently aligned with modern living.

At the front, uninterrupted views extend down the neighbouring street towards a sequence of well preserved Victorian homes. This provides a rare sense of openness created by the absence of housing directly opposite. Entry is via the raised ground floor, which is arranged as a beautifully unified double reception room, allowing light to move effortlessly from front to back. Underfoot, Ted Todd parquet oak flooring brings warmth and texture, complemented by original details such as a ceiling rose and restored shutters. A Stovax Vogue Midi wood-burning eco stove anchors the room, forming a striking focal point that adds both warmth and character.

The architectural interventions throughout are subtle yet transformative. A carefully opened section between the hallway and reception room enhances volume and sightlines from the moment of arrival, creating an immediate feeling of space and flow. A glazed studio on this level with pocket doors adds flexibility, offering an ideal setting for work, creativity or retreat.

Descending to the lower ground floor via a newly crafted oak staircase with striking black steel balustrade, the home opens into its social heart. A generous kitchen diner is finished with Grassi Pietre Grigio Alpi Italian limestone flooring, grounding the space with a calm and tactile presence. The handleless kitchen also features bespoke Corian and Caesarstone worktops, a central island with bar seating and a Quooker filtered boiling water tap.

Light plays a leading role here, introduced through full width IQ glazing sliding doors and oversized rooflights, delivering both scale and efficiency through high performance glazing. A hand built reading nook tucked under the staircase provides an excellent place to retreat while still being connected to the hub of the home.

A secondary reception room sits discreetly to one side, divided by sliding doors to adapt easily between open entertaining and quieter use. Practical spaces have been carefully integrated, including a utility room and secondary front access, reinforcing the home’s considered functionality.

The upper floors are reached via the original staircase, where three bedrooms sit beneath vaulted ceilings. Two generous doubles and a well proportioned single are accompanied by a family bathroom finished in terrazzo. Comfort and performance have been prioritised throughout, with new two and three pane windows, column radiators across the house, and underfloor heating to the lower ground floor. A new roof, double attic insulation, underpinning, damp membrane and upgraded drainage ensure longevity as well as peace of mind.

Outside, the south facing rear garden unfolds in layers. A patio allows for seamless inside outside living, leading via a sculptural concrete staircase to a lawned section framed by mature planting. Cedar fencing provides privacy, while integrated garden lighting enhances evening use. The garden is pre-wired for power and internet, offering future potential for an outbuilding or studio.
To the front, the garden has been completely rebuilt using traditional methods, with Portland stone steps, paving and plinths installed in 2023, alongside a classic wrought iron fence. Maturing Virginia creeper softens the façade, while staghorn sumac adds privacy and seasonal colour.

Further features include Cat 5 wiring throughout for optimised WiFi hubs, hardwired 360 degree CCTV, rooftop solar PV with grid connection and feed in tariffs, and high efficiency IQ glazing across doors and rooflights. The property also benefits from a ten year design defects warranty running until 2031.

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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.

London Fields and Hackney Central Overground stations offer direct access to Liverpool Street, Stratford, and beyond. For those on foot or two wheels, the neighbourhood unfolds along peaceful backstreets and canal paths, linking to nearby green spaces including London Fields, Victoria Park, and the Regent’s Canal.

The architectural interventions throughout are subtle yet transformative.
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