Let - Kay Street, London, E2 - From £1,603.33 pcm   Tenancy Info

Lounge
Kitchen
Bedroom
Bedroom
Bathroom
Lounge
Floor Plan

ONE BED AVAILABLE

EXCELLENT LOCATION

AVAILABLE IMMEDIATELY

**MOVE BEFORE THE HOLIDAYS**

FURNISHED

CENTRAL HEATED

Neutral Decor

High Spec Finish

Elizabeth Mews is a relatively new, well positioned residential development built just over a two year ago and situated off Kay Street - within 1 mile of Shoreditch High Street Station.

Access to the development is behind secured gates and with communal gardens.

There is a bus stop is less than a minute away servicing the City and West End (55).

A first floor one bedroom flat overlooking the communal gardens offers stylish and contemporary living space. It is presented in excellent condition throughout and comprises a spacious reception room, fully fitted kitchen with integrated appliances and wooden floors, the bedrooms is carpeted, a chic fully tiled bathroom, gas central heating and access to the communal gardens.

The properties offer a fantastic location just moments from the local shops and amenities of Hackney Road and also the famous Columbia Road (flower market) and Broadway Market is also very nearby. There is also the huge Victoria Park which is a short walk away; it is one of the oldest parks in Britain and remains at the heart of East London. It regularly hosts open-air events and covers 265 acres - which is a lovely way to spend a lazy Sunday afternoon!

Bethnal Green is a town in the London Borough of Tower Hamlets. Located 3.3 miles (5.3 km) northeast of Charing Cross, it was historically a hamlet in the ancient parish of Stepney, Middlesex.

Following population increases caused by the expansion of London during the 18th century, it was split off from Stepney as the parish of Bethnal Green in 1743, becoming part of the Metropolis in 1855 and the County of London in 1889. The parish became the Metropolitan Borough of Bethnal Green in 1900 and the population peaked in 1901, entering a period of steady decline which lasted until 1981.

The economic history of Bethnal Green is characterised by a shift away from agricultural provision for the City of London to market gardening, weaving and light industry, which has now all but disappeared. The quality of the built environment had deteriorated by the turn of the 20th century and was radically reformed by the aerial bombardment during the Second World War.

London Buses 8, 26, 48, 55, 106, 254, 309, 388, 394, D3, D6, N8, N55 and N253 all operate within the area.

Haggerston is an area of East London and as part of Shoreditch is also often considered part of London’s East End. In 1965, the Metropolitan Borough of Shoreditch became part of the new London Borough of Hackney. There is an electoral ward called Haggerston within the borough.

In the 1990s a number of the area's more rundown housing estates were refurbished and some disused public buildings were privately converted into gated communities.

In 2010 Haggerston Railway station re-opened, a little to the north of the original station. The new station straddles the northern boundary of Haggerston\Shoreditch, which leaves Kingsland Road at Arbutus Street (originally called Acton Road), runs along Albion Drive and returns to Regent's Canal at Broadway Market.

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