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Thursday 28 May 2009 8:00 pm  |  Updated:  Friday 31 May 2019 1:44 pm

FOCUS ON: BETHNAL GREEN, E2

By: admindrupal

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CITY PAVILION, CHILTON STREET, E2
Price: £650,000
Located just off Brick Lane and near Spitalfields market, this large three-bedroom apartment offers plenty of space for your money. It is on the second floor of a courtyard building and has a dual-aspect living room with floor-to-ceiling windows. The kitchen is open-plan and recessed to the side with solid timber work surfaces. The property also comes with an off street parking space. The nearest Tube station is Bethnal Green, which is just five minutes from Bank.
Contact Fyfe McDade on 020 7613 4044, www.fyfemcdade.com

WELLINGTON ROW, E2 7BB
Price: £495,000
This stylish house in the heart of the popular Jesus Green estate comes with two double bedrooms, large reception room and a kitchen/dining room, which looks out onto the reasonably sized rear garden. Columbia Road flower market is just round the corner and Bethnal Green mainline station is a short walk away – just a few minutes from Liverpool Street and the house is less than half an hour’s walk on a sunny day from the City.
Contact Davey Stone on 020 7729 2476, www.daveystone.com

GOSSET STREET, E2 6NT
Price: £420,000
This newly-built town house offers accommodation over four floors. There are two well-sized double bedrooms, one of which has an en suite bathroom. There is also a main bathroom, a kitchen/dining room and a large dual-aspect living room. Most of the rooms come with wood floors and the windows are double glazed.
Contact Winkworth on 020 7749 7650, www.winkworths.co.uk

CYPRUS STREET, E2 0NN
Price: £495,000
This two-bedroomed period house is located close to Victoria Park and the Regent’s Canal on a tree-lined residential street. The double reception room has plenty of dining space and has sash windows with wood shutters and a modern dual-aspect kitchen with access to the garden. There is also a bathroom with roll-top bath and a 17ft rear garden. Those looking for extra space will be glad to know that the property comes with a loft.
Contact Foxtons on 020 7033 1414, www.foxtons.co.uk

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