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Fairfield Road, Bow, London, E3 For Sale - Price Guide £475,000

2 Bedroom Flat  For Sale in Bow Price Guide £475,000

2 Bedrooms | 2 Bathrooms | 1 Reception

This charming two-bedroom maisonette within Bow Quarter is designed to provide the owner/s with a comfortable and stylish living space. The property boasts a thoughtful layout, maximizing space to create a welcoming atmosphere.

The apartment features an open plan concept, perfect for entertaining guests or enjoying a cozy night in. The modern kitchen is equipped with high-end appliances, sleek countertops, and ample storage space, making it a joy for cooking enthusiasts. The two bedrooms are thoughtfully designed, offering the current owners a peaceful retreat with ample closet space and large windows. The apartment includes a bathroom, featuring contemporary fixtures and finishes.

Residents of Bow Quarter enjoy access to a range of amenities : -
Fitness Centre ⁄ Gymnasium
Swimming Pool
Communal Gardens
24/7 Security
Secure Parking

Bow Quarter is not just a place to live; it's a community. Residents have the opportunity to engage in social events, fostering a sense of belonging and connection.

This sought after location is well-positioned for the shops, cafes, market and amenities of the Roman Road whilst the open green spaces of both Grove Hall Park or the historic Victoria Park are just moments away. Nearby transport links include Mile End tube station (Central Line) and Bow Road tube and Bow Church DLR, all offering swift and direct links to The City, Canary Wharf and West End.

History
This factory was established by William Bryant and Francis May in 1861 to make safety matches. At one time it was the biggest factory in London. In 1911 it employed more than 2,000 women and girls. The London matchgirls strike of 1888 started there. This led to the establishment of the first British trade union for women. A blue plaque outside the entrance commemorates the role of Annie Besant in leading demands for better pay and conditions. The factory finally closed in 1979 and the work was moved to Liverpool. In 1988 the site was derelict and became one of east London's first urban renewal projects. The factory building still stands today (2012) and is used as flats.

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