Wren House, 4 Frank Searle Passage, E17 6BL
- 3 Bedrooms
- 2 Bathroom
- 1 Receptions
Positioned in a well-connected Zone 3 location directly opposite Blackhorse Road Underground Station, the property offers exceptional transport links, with King’s Cross reachable in approximately 12 minutes via the Victoria Line.
The apartment forms part of a modern collection of homes designed with a focus on space, light, and contemporary living. Residents benefit from access to landscaped communal gardens, a rooftop terrace, and a range of cafés and local amenities within the development.
Blackhorse View is ideally positioned close to Walthamstow Wetlands, Europe’s largest urban wetland, providing extensive green open space, walking trails, and waterside surroundings rarely found within London.
Combining strong connectivity, vibrant local culture, and excellent outdoor space, Blackhorse View continues to be one of North East London’s most desirable residential developments.
- Spacious three-bedroom apartment extending to approximately 915 sq ft
- Positioned on the first floor within the sought-after Blackhorse View development
- Dual-aspect layout providing excellent natural light throughout
- Private balcony offering valuable outdoor living space
- Modern open-plan living area with contemporary fitted kitchen
- Well-connected Zone 3 location opposite Blackhorse Road Station
- Fast Victoria Line access to King’s Cross in approximately 12 minutes
- Residents benefit from landscaped gardens and rooftop terrace access
- Close to cafés, local amenities, and the vibrant Walthamstow area
- Moments from Walthamstow Wetlands, Europe’s largest urban wetland
Reference Number
CAN260295
Total Sq Ft
915 approx
Price per Sqft
£601 approx
Walthamstow buzzes with creative energy, where vibrant street art meets cozy cafes and lively eateries. From the glowing neon wonderland of God's Own Junkyard to the lush greenery of Lloyd Park, this area offers a unique blend of culture and relaxation. Whether you're exploring fascinating museums or savoring mouthwatering dishes at local hotspots, Walthamstow promises an unforgettable urban adventure.
Waltham Forest College
guide name: Jadesola AdeoyeThe college is very good and my years here were spent very well being taught by good teachers in the recent months the college has made some very good improvements the facilities are very good there are comptuters all over for students to use and there are so many courses to do. It is honestly a very good place to study especially if you require help with your English or are looking to retake your maths and English GCSE or do functional skills level 1 or 2 only domwnsid3 I have is the meals are not student friendly priced the Costa food cost quite a bit and so so the cafe on the 4th floor a meal with a can a drink can be almost 6 pound thats not including a dessert
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Kumon Maths & English
guide name: Kulthum AkhtarMy son started his journey with Kumon almost two years ago and I can’t believe how far he has come. He has learnt so much in such a short time. He absolutely enjoys attending and looks forward to the challenging work. The teachers are all so friendly and kind. Maisie has been such a good mentor and teacher to him and has helped me a lot through his journey. She is very accommodating and really approachable. I highly recommend Kumon. Kalsum
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The Learning Hub Walthamstow
guide name: Awais Awanawesome +miss humairah is amazing.+miss tayyaba is very helpful and a fantastic teacher. She has aided me through my exciting journey throught english litereture gcse's-top notch quality education while enjoying our banta. + miss may is amazing and helped me on my drama coursework helping me finish it when i was stuck.
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Turtle Bay Walthamstow
guide name: GailFirst time eating here, wow oh wow, the food was amazing and full of flavor. Arzi was extremely helpful, he made my cocktail with little bit less Rum and was very helpful and recommended what drinks would go with our food. Would be back
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God's Own Junkyard
guide name: Lucy DangerfieldAbsolutely lovely to walk around, very cool seeing all the signs up! Reasonable prices and wasn’t too busy. It’s further out of the city than we thought it would be but definitely worth visiting
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Lloyd Park
guide name: ThanutchaknowlesThis garden is absolutely beautiful and easy to find. It’s located in a great area, and I was really impressed by the wide variety of stunning flowers on display. I’m from Thailand, and there were so many flowers I had never seen before—it was a completely new and exciting experience for me. I also loved the small lake, where we could see ducks, chickens, birds, fish, and other beautiful creatures. It’s a perfect place for a peaceful walk or a relaxing run. I especially enjoyed watching the ducks there—such a lovely touch to an already charming place!
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William Morris Gallery
guide name: Erin YaggyThe William Morris Gallery is a HUGE asset to the community and world. I am a big fan of the Liberty fabrics that have popularized Morris’ designs- as far as I knew at least. As a person who sews, I have often admired the small bird stealing a strawberry… They even have a neon sign that you might notice with a similar idea in their tea room. When you walk through the doors to experience this FREE gallery- learning about the teenager who once lived in this neighborhood and became world famous- for his dedication to improving the world around him/ us. You can see how one person’s imagination and vision really might be able to make a difference. I love that this gallery is truly a community space- filled with people of all ages, backgrounds and abilities. They have a great tea room- serving various pastries and toasties of all varieties- including their popular haggis and vegetarian haggis versions. They make a mean latte and pot of tea… Go ahead and check it out. :) It seems a good place for those on a walk in the nearby park, a warm spot for parents to come together before lunchtime. Definitely a place for all ages. They currently, as of October 2025, have a show to display the female designers within Liberty. When I say that I LOVE their shop- I mean it. They have a bit of everything there- from a postcard to large pieces of paper for any creative projects you want to try; they have books about the Arts and Crafts movement, they have embroidery projects, locally produced handkerchiefs that are (In my opinion) better quality than a certain big department store that carries similar things;) and at a better price… if you are interested- go check them out!! :) They have Christmas gifts for all of those people on your list too.
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Sodo Pizza Walthamstow
guide name: Ke ParaTheir pizzas are amazing. One of the best pizza places in my opinion. The waiter is very friendly and welcoming. Highly recommended
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Nando's Walthamstow
guide name: Sybaris AliRecently visited Nando’s in Walthamstow and was not disappointed. We were on a visit to London, and decided to go here. The food and service were absolutely fantastic. Vivi, who greeted us at the entrance, was so attentive and helpful during service. The food itself was brilliant. So much better than other Nando’s locations, something which a few restaurants could learn from. We also tried a few new food items which we usually wouldn’t order, and they were excellent too! Hopefully we get the chance to come back again soon.
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The Good Egg @eat 17
guide name: Tanya LakeI stopped at The Good Egg in Walthamstow Village for brunch and had the sabih / sabich pita with smoky aubergine and egg, a brilliant choice. The coffee was smooth, and the garden patio is a lovely spot to relax. Interiors don’t quite suit the cuisine, but the Middle Eastern flavours make it worth visiting.
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Buhler and Co (Brunch/Lunch/Coffee shop)
guide name: Christie HillHad such an amazing lunch, food was delicious, opted for the vege fry up and it was so tasty! Then went on to have plenty of cakes which are all homemade and freshly cooked, cannot fault any of it. The staff made us all feel very welcome, all very attentive and lovely. Will definitely return. Thank you ❤️
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Yard Sale Pizza
guide name: Harry Logan-JonesSo ordered delivery, have been getting yardsale since they opened and even had there pizza at serval friends birthdays when wild card first opened. But gone hugely downhill. Just came back from work and thought give it a try again. 1 hour and 30 kins for a cold pizza that looked like attached. Basically why bother.
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The Castle
guide name: Kemi BrowneI visited in the early afternoon and it was pretty quiet. So many GF options on the menu and the food I ordered tasted amazing! Service was welcoming and friendly and I didn't have to wait too long for my food. I will definitely be visiting again.
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Vestry House Museum
guide name: Fee Schmidt-SoltauNice museum about Walthamstow history. Had no idea about the toy factories and the Bremer car. The gardens look lovely with a nice cafe but didn't visit.
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Creams Cafe Walthamstow
guide name: NicolaI recently visited Creams Italian Gelato, and while it seems to be quite a popular spot — with a steady stream of customers and a lively atmosphere — I left feeling a bit underwhelmed. There’s no denying they offer a large selection of flavours, which is great if you enjoy variety. However, the ice cream itself was just ok — quite sweet but lacking real depth of flavour, especially considering the premium price point. For what they charge, I expected something creamier and more authentic in taste. Service was fine given how busy it was, and the staff were doing their best to keep up with the weekend rush. That said, the toilet was filthy, which really took away from the overall experience. I understand it was a hectic day, but cleanliness in basic facilities shouldn’t be overlooked, no matter how busy it gets. Overall, Creams Italian Gelato was average at best — decent if you’re just after something sugary and cold, but not the place to go if you’re after a truly standout gelato experience. With some improvements to flavour quality and hygiene, it could easily live up to the hype.
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Burnt Faith Brandy House
guide name: Edmundo BungoExceptional experience tonight. The menu is small, so each dish is done to perfection, with out of this world brandy brewed on site. I'm online now buying a few bottles. The coffee liqueur outstanding. The team were all so passionate. A special shout out to Harry, who really smashed it out the park with his knowledge and enthusiasm. Easily the best restaurant and bar in E17 and one of the best in London. I'll be back next week, and the week after, and the week after that. Outstanding guys. X
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