Our Guide For Bethnal Green.

Estate & letting agents Bethnal Green

Offering a really good selection of independent shops, cafes, pubs, bars, restaurants and street markets, Bethnal Green has a lot in common with Greenwich; it’s just not nearly as posh.

01 Fulfilling your lifestyle aspirations…

Although the area has seen an influx of fine dining restaurants and boutique hotels in recent years, it still manages to retain its ‘rough ‘n’ ready East End flavour’, as described by Time Out. Sunday mornings are all about Columbia Road Flower Market, where the bursts of colour and aromas make it a full-on sensory experience. Alternatively, you can grab brunch in a local cafe or take a stroll around one of the many independent galleries.

Animal lovers should definitely drop by Lady Dinah’s Cat Emporium for coffee and cake, where cats slink around looking for available laps. Bethnal Green is also home to London’s largest independent music store, Vintage Guitar Boutique, which is home to iconic and timeless guitars, as well as being an official dealer for leading brands such as Fender and Gibson USA.

If you’re looking for somewhere to go for a jog, you’ll find Victoria Park the ideal location. Covering over 86 hectares, you’ll be spoilt for choice with the number of available running routes. It is also home to several clubs and sporting facilities, including the Victoria Park Harriers and Tower Hamlets Athletics Club.

02 Getting around

You won’t be surprised to learn that, due to its location, the area is very well connected. Bethnal Green is in Zone 2 and it takes around 15 minutes to arrive at Oxford Circus on the Central Line. There is an Overground train service to Liverpool Street and you can also access the following bus services: 8, 106, 254, 309, 388, D3, D6, N8 and N253.

03 Families will love

One of the highlights of the area for young and old is the V&A Museum of Childhood, which boasts the UK’s national collection of childhood objects. From clothing and toys to furniture and games, you can reminisce as you find your personal favourites. They also host a number of activities for children to get involved in throughout the year. Even with the area’s industrial past, there are still pockets of countryside to be found. One of these is home to Stepney City Farm, which operates as a working farm, giving children a hands-on experience of working with animals and growing food.

There are a number of good schools in the area, including Bonner Primary School and Virginia Primary School and local secondary schools include Beatrice Tate School and Morpeth School. To discover properties within the catchment area, contact Franklyn James, sales and letting agents Bethnal Green.

If you’re thinking of selling, letting, or using property management across the Bethnal Green area, let us be frank, you need Franklyn James.

Local amenities around Bethnal Green

The Gallery Cafe
Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
Roman Road
Columbia Road Flower Market
Vintage Guitar Boutique
York Hall Leisure Centre
Stepney City Farm
V&A Museum of Childhood
Average sale price in Bethnal Green
551259

The majority of sales in Bethnal Green during the last year were flats, selling for an average price of £503,574. Terraced properties sold for an average of £886,688, with detached properties fetching £1,112,500.

If you’re thinking of selling, letting, or using property management across the Bethnal Green area, let us be frank, you need Franklyn James.

Local amenities around Bethnal Green

The Gallery Cafe
Lady Dinah's Cat Emporium
Roman Road
Columbia Road Flower Market
Vintage Guitar Boutique
York Hall Leisure Centre
Stepney City Farm
V&A Museum of Childhood
Average sale price in Bethnal Green
551259

The majority of sales in Bethnal Green during the last year were flats, selling for an average price of £503,574. Terraced properties sold for an average of £886,688, with detached properties fetching £1,112,500.