Carnarvon Road, Stratford, E15 4JW
- 2 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathroom
- 1 Receptions
Recently fully refurbished, this stunning apartment features a brand-new kitchen with a sleek new backsplash and hob, all-new flooring throughout (including carpets and kitchen flooring), and fresh paint in every room, creating a bright and modern feel. While owner-occupied, the bathroom and en-suite were thoughtfully remodeled, and a new gas fireplace was installed, adding both warmth and character to the home.
On the first floor, you'll find a spacious bedroom with direct access to a large private garden at the rear. This level also boasts a separate reception room, bathed in natural light from large windows, and a sleek, fully integrated kitchen. The top floor hosts two further double bedrooms, including a generous master bedroom with a private en-suit
Ideally located for excellent transport links, this home is just 0.4 miles from Maryland Station (Elizabeth Line), providing quick and easy access to The City, Canary Wharf, and beyond.
- Available now
- Recently refurbished
- Two bedroom
- Study (third bedroom)
- Two bathrooms
- Split-level maisonette
- Private rear garden
- 914 sq ft
- Just 0.4 miles to Maryland (Queen Elizabeth Line)
- Maryland station (445m)
- Forest Gate station (890m)
Reference Number
CAN250629
Total Sq Ft
917 approx
Available From
13th Aug 2027
East Central London pulses with iconic landmarks and rich cultural treasures, inviting visitors to explore world-renowned museums, historic squares, and majestic palaces. From the grandeur of Big Ben to the captivating art at the National Gallery, this vibrant heart of the city blends history and creativity in every corner. Whether strolling along the Thames or soaking in the theater scene, East Central London promises an unforgettable urban adventure.
The British Museum
guide name: Andy SmithI have visited many times over the years and the museum always impresses. The exhibits are world class and everything is labelled with an explanation-discription so you know what everything is, where it's from, how old etc. There were several schools visiting including overseas school children which was nice to see. My favourite area (and it would seem many other people's favourite) are the Egyptian artifacts. There are many areas to explore and if possible give yourself lots of time. If you don't have very much time to visit then plan ahead and maybe decide what you would like to see first. You could actually spend all day there if you wanted to. A stunning place and definitely worth a visit.
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London Eye
guide name: Wayne_NeighborIf you're in London and looking for a fun, iconic experience, the London Eye is totally worth checking out. It’s one of those things that might seem super touristy, but once you're up there, the views are absolutely stunning. You get a full 360° look at the city — Big Ben, the Thames, Tower Bridge, and even way out to the Shard. On a clear day, it’s unreal. The ride itself is smooth and surprisingly relaxing. Each pod is spacious and air-conditioned, so even if it’s crowded, it doesn’t feel cramped. It takes about 30 minutes to go all the way around, which gives you plenty of time to soak it all in and snap a bunch of photos. Booking online ahead of time is a good idea — saves you from standing in long lines. And if you’re feeling fancy, the fast-track tickets are a nice upgrade. There’s also a cool 4D experience included with some tickets that’s fun, especially for kids. Overall, it’s a great way to kick off your London trip or wrap it up with a bang. Whether you’re solo, with friends, or family, the London Eye is a must-do. Just bring your camera and maybe a snack for the wait
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Buckingham Palace
guide name: Sumukha AshokHighly recommend the palace tour as the palace is quite stunning on the inside. Do buy the tickets in advance and show up right in time for your entry because there’s no wait then! The gift shop also has some quality souvenirs so I highly recommend it. Also, the palace gardens were my favourite gardens in London ✨✨✨✨
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Trafalgar Square
guide name: Shanz Shanz🏛️ My Visit to Trafalgar Square, London My visit to Trafalgar Square was an unforgettable experience at one of London’s most iconic public spaces. Built in the 1840s, the square commemorates Admiral Lord Nelson’s victory at the Battle of Trafalgar (1805). At its center stands the towering Nelson’s Column, surrounded by magnificent lion statues and beautiful fountains. The square is always lively, filled with street performers, tourists, and locals. It’s also home to the National Gallery, historic statues, and hosts major events and celebrations throughout the year. The atmosphere perfectly captures the spirit of London — vibrant, cultural, and full of history. Visitor Tips: Visit in the evening to see the fountains illuminated. Entry is free, and there are plenty of cafes and restaurants nearby. Don’t miss the short walk to Admiralty Arch and The Mall leading to Buckingham Palace. How to Reach: Located in central London, Trafalgar Square is easily accessible via Charing Cross Station or a short walk from Leicester Square and Piccadilly Circus Underground stations. Overall, Trafalgar Square is a must-visit — a beautiful blend of art, history, and city life right in the heart of London.
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The National Gallery
guide name: Alessandra NiespoloVisiting The National Gallery was truly a magical experience. From the moment I entered, I was captivated by the atmosphere and every room tells a different story through its paintings. The layout makes it easy to explore, and the colors, details, and emotions in each artwork are breathtaking. It’s not just a museum but it’s a journey through art and history that leaves you inspired and full of wonder.
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Big Ben
guide name: zane cohenAbsolutely love London. And Big Ben is a must see / visit. It has been beautifully restored and looks grand as it should. Right next to the houses of Parliament and across from Westminster Abbey just down the road from Buckingham Palace. And then there is number 10. Definitely make time to go to this iconic land Mark.
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Westminster Abbey
guide name: Carl EdmondsBreathtaking Abbey! So many beautiful monuments. The architecture is marvelous. So much to look at you could definitely spend the whole day. Friendly,helpful and knowledgeable staff. It is a working church so depending on when you go you might see a daily prayer or two. Gentlemen remember is respectful to remove your hat. It's a must see!
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His Majesty's Theatre
guide name: Sang OiyI can’t even explain how incredible this experience was it’s beyond amazing. Every cent spent was absolutely worth it, and I highly recommend choosing the Royal Circle seats. The performance was beautiful, and you could truly feel every emotion from the characters. It was my partner’s first time watching a musical, and he completely fell in love with it. Every actor and actress was stunning and exceptionally talented. Christine felt like she had stepped right out of the book, and the Phantom’s voice was absolutely dreamy, perfectly conveying his emotions. All the cast members delivered flawless performances, staying completely in character and showing pure professionalism. I watched closely, and there wasn’t a single mistake just captivating, world-class artistry. I’ve fallen in love with musicals all over again, and with London, too. A huge thank you to everyone who made this so special, including the amazing box office team, the friendly staff outside guiding guests, the bartenders, and the seating staff. This was 100% satisfying don’t miss it! + love you orchestras team! Until the end, they are incredible!
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Liberty London
guide name: Julie CummingsThis place was INCREDIBLE. Beautiful store. The artistic displays of dishes was probably my favorite thing but the store is known for it's fabulous fabric and it was pretty spectacular. Spent quite a bit of time here and absolutely adores the aesthetics.
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National Portrait Gallery
guide name: Stephanie DavisThis museum maintains an amazing array of historic and contemporary portraits. On this visit, we browsed the Tudor Gallery and the gallery of masks. On display is England's amazing historic legacy. We also stopped for a quick lunch in the cafe before departing. Highly recommend!
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