- Ideal first-time purchase
- Stamp duty for FTB at asking price just £3,750
- Factory flat conversion
- 670 Sq Ft / 62.3 Sq M
- Ground floor
- Generous living room
- Bedroom with deep storage cupboard
- White modern bathroom
- Separate kitchen
- Great transport links
A wonderfully practical first-time purchase, with stamp duty for first-time buyers of just £3,750 at the asking price, a 976-year lease, reasonable service charges of £1,680 per annum. A one bedroom ground floor apartment of 670 Sq Ft / 62.3 Sq M in this spacious factory conversion with high ceilings and large rooms,
This property is in good condition and well-presented throughout, locate in a vibrant and popular part of Hackney.
A good-sized lounge with laminate flooring with space enough for sofas and a dining area.
Fitted and applianced kitchen, a white bathroom suite with ceramic tiled walls and floor with a thermostatic shower fitted over the bath. The double bedroom has a deep walk in storage cupboard, a rear facing window and laminate flooring.
This apartment is decorated in white throughout, comfortable accommodation with double glazing, and is fully electric.
Parking: Off-street parking available on application.
Viewings and availability
This property is currently rented and will be sold with vacant possession.
When a sale is agreed and progressed the tenants will be served with a Section 8 notice for vacant possession in four months.
Viewing by appointment with the sole agent Look Property, we must of course respect the tenants’ right to quiet enjoyment so we will endeavour to keep viewings to two slots per week, at lunchtime on Saturdays and one evening during the week.
Please contact sole agent Look Property to arrange your viewing.
Tenure: Leasehold of 999 years from 25 March 1998, 971 years remaining.
Service Charge: £840 paid every 6 months, so £1680 per year including building insurance and reserve fund contribution.
Tenure: Leasehold of 999 years from 1 November 2003, 976 years remaining.
EPC: band C
Council tax: band C
Location
Morning Lane in Hackney carries that distinctly East London mix of grit, reinvention, and everyday rhythm. Running through the heart of Hackney Central, the street feels busy without being overwhelming—a place where long-time locals, creatives, and newcomers all seem to overlap.
In the mornings, shutters roll up on independent shops and cafés, and there’s a steady flow of people heading toward Hackney Central Station. The street is anchored by several notable spots: Hackney Empire, a historic venue that brings a sense of cultural depth; Hackney Museum, which reflects the area’s diverse past; and the nearby Narrow Way, where the bustle intensifies with market stalls and high street activity. A short walk also brings you to London Fields, offering a contrast of open green space to the dense urban setting.
There’s a strong sense of community here—market traders setting up, regulars greeting each other outside corner shops, and the smell of coffee drifting out onto the pavement. At the same time, signs of change are visible: renovated storefronts, curated interiors, and the occasional queue outside a trendy bakery or brunch spot.
Transport links are one of Morning Lane’s practical strengths. Hackney Central Station provides quick connections across London via the Overground, while Hackney Downs Station is just a short walk away, linking to Liverpool Street and beyond. Numerous bus routes run along or near the street, making it easy to move through East London and into the city. Despite not being on the Underground itself, the area feels well-connected and accessible, which adds to its everyday appeal.
Architecturally, it’s a patchwork—brick facades, practical post-war buildings, and the odd preserved detail from an earlier era. It doesn’t feel polished, but that’s part of its character. Morning Lane isn’t trying to impress; it just moves at its own pace, grounded in the everyday life of Hackney while quietly evolving around it.
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