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Thank you for choosing Francis and Friends to help you find your new home. We are here to make the process of moving as stress-free as possible and assist you with all your property needs.

Our experienced Sales Team are on hand to help you every step of the way.

To get started, please fill out the form and we will do our very best to help you move forwards.

Living in Leyton

Over recent years many new young families and creatives have been calling Estate Agents in Leyton home.

Leyton

Over recent years many new young families and creatives have been calling Leyton home.

Concequently independent shops, restaurants and cafes have been encouraged to open.

The area around Francis Road has a real "Village" feel, this is New Leyton with part of the road pedestrianised, having wider pavements and outside seating areas. There is a real buzz around this part of town with some fantastic Delis and Coffee shops.

TOWN CENTER

The centre of town is around the grandeur of the old town hall. This is where you will find local shops and buildings painted in a carnival of colours with light pastel hues, vibrant patterns and walls adorned with artwork.

THE PROPERTY SCENE

There are plenty of Victorian and Edwardian terrace houses and it is still possible to find a "doer upper" .

Purpose-built Victorian flats are a feature of the area, with those around Francis Road built by JG Abraham being particularly sought after.

Late-19th century landowner and builder Thomas Warner is best known for the houses and flats around Lloyd Park in Walthamstow, but there are also Warner flats in Leyton.

THE PROPERTY SCENE

There are plenty of Victorian and Edwardian terrace houses and it is still possible to find a "doer upper" .

Purpose-built Victorian flats are a feature of the area, with those around Francis Road built by JG Abraham being particularly sought after.

Late-19th century landowner and builder Thomas Warner is best known for the houses and flats around Lloyd Park in Walthamstow, but there are also Warner flats in Leyton.

GETTING AROUND

Leyton Underground station is on the Central line with direct trains into the City and central London.

The station is one stop from Stratford where there are Docklands Light Railway services to Canary Wharf.

Leyton Midland Road is on the Gospel Oak to Barking Overground line. Lea Bridge station has trains to Stratford taking five minutes connecting with the DLR, trains to Liverpool Street, the Central and Jubilee Tube lines and the Overground to Highbury & Islington.

GETTING AROUND

Leyton Underground station is on the Central line with direct trains into the City and central London.

The station is one stop from Stratford where there are Docklands Light Railway services to Canary Wharf.

Leyton Midland Road is on the Gospel Oak to Barking Overground line. Lea Bridge station has trains to Stratford taking five minutes connecting with the DLR, trains to Liverpool Street, the Central and Jubilee Tube lines and the Overground to Highbury & Islington.

OUT IN THE OPEN

A footbridge will take you over the railway to the open green spaces of Hackney Marshes and the River Lea.

Leyton Jubilee Park in Orient Way is a favourite with families and has a children s playground; outdoor gym; football pitches, the Leyton Beach volleyball pitch; wildlife area, cafe and community garden. Another local gem is Coronation Gardens in Leyton High Road, it has a fountain, a maze, a bandstand and an ornamental garden. Abbotts Park in Abbotts Park Road has children s playgrounds, tennis courts and table tennis.