


4 bed flat to rent
Description
Fronting Victoria Park, this modern four-bedroom apartment is close to some of east London's best-loved areas and outdoor spaces, including Hackney Wick, London Fields, and the Regent's Canal towpath. Recently improved with a large private patio, as well as an off-street parking space (available by negotiation).
Olympic Gate is contemporary building, with entry from the communal hallway and access from the ground floor leading directly into the apartment interior. A generous hallway provides access to all rooms, to the front and oriented towards Victoria Park is a smart and separate modern kitchen. Featuring long stretches of black quartz worktop, gloss white cabinet fronts with several new fitted and upgraded appliances.
Adjacent is a large living room affording views onto Victoria Park. On one side French doors open onto a large private patio / terrace area which is ideal for entertaining.
Four double bedrooms lead from the hallway which are served by a modern and recently updated bathroom, with fitted mirror and storage.
Olympic Gate is set on a quiet street fronting Victoria Park, famed for its popular weekly food markets, and canal. The property is a short walk from Victoria Park Village, home to some brilliant food shops, including The Ginger Pig butcher and fishmonger Jonathan Norris. Nearby Broadway Market also has many excellent places to eat and drink; hosting a food market on weekends.
Local restaurants, such as Lardo, Pophams and Elliots, close to London Fields, along with Pidgin, Cornerstone, Casa Fofo, and The Grand Howl on Well Street, which serves fantastic coffee.
The apartment is within easy reach of the best of Homerton and Clapton too, including Chatsworth Road, which runs north of Homerton High Street. It offers a lively gauntlet of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, such as Shanes and Leo's, and specialist food suppliers L’epicerie and Organico. There are several good pubs in the area, such as The Kenton, The Elderfield, Adam and Eve and The Spread Eagle, London’s first vegan pub. Neighbourhood gem The Castle Cinema is independently crowdfunded and screens features, as well as classic and contemporary art house films.
Hackney Wick, with its popular canal and restaurant scene, is also within walking distance. The local stalwart Crate Brewery and pizzeria, is a great relaxed hang-out, as is The Library of Things, an excellent spot to borrow tools and other household equipment.
Homerton and Hackney Wick stations are equidistant, running London Overground services to Highbury & Islington (Victoria line) in one direction, and Stratford International (Jubilee line) in the other.
Details:
Available from: 7th July 2025
Furnishings: Currently furnished as seen
Security deposit: 5 weeks rent
Council Tax: Hackney, Band E
Length of tenancy: Minimum 12 months tenancy preferred.
EPC Rating: TBC
Key Features
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About property
- Property type
- Flat
- Property size
- 829 ft²
- No. of offered bedrooms
- 4
- Room types
- Double
- No. of bathrooms
- 1
- Living room
- Yes
- Furnished
- Yes
Costs and terms
- Rental cost
-
£3,250 pcm
£750 pw - Bills included?
- No
- Security deposit
- £3,750
- Available from
- Now
- Minimum term
- 1 Year
- Maximum term
- No maximum
- Allow short term stay?
- No
New tenant/s
- References required?
- Yes
- Occupation
- No preference
Map location
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