3 Bedroom Flat
Devonshire Hall, Frampton Park Road, E9
£2,900 pcm
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Frampton Park Road, London, E9
£2,700 pcm
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Pearson Street, London, E2
£2,650 pcm
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Kingsland Road, E8
£2,350 pcm
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2 Bedroom Apartment
Cuthbert Bell Tower, Pancras Way, Bow, E3
£2,100 pcm
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Watergarden Apartments, E2
£2,000 pcm
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Morley Road , E10
£1,850 pcm
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2 Bedroom Flat
Clementina Road, Leyton, E10
£1,750 pcm
2 Bedroom Apartment
Church Road, Leyton, E10
£1,750 pcm
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1 Bedroom Flat
Rutherford House, E1
£1,600 pcm
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1 Bedroom Apartment
Outlook Apartments, Leyton, E10
£1,600 pcm
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2 Bedroom Apartment
Cowley Court, West Street, E11
£1,600 pcm
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Outlook Apartments, High Road, E10
£1,600 pcm
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High Road Leyton, E10
£1,500 pcm
1 Bedroom Flat
Cleveland Grove, E1
£1,500 pcm
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1 Bedroom Apartment
Cromer Road, Leyton, E10
£1,450 pcm
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1 Bedroom Flat
Lea Bridge Road, Leyton, London, E10
£1,300 pcm
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Located in east London, Leyton has been dubbed as one of ‘best places to live’ namely because of its excellent value for money and its hipster-approved amenities. It’s also a well-connected city making it a huge hit with young professionals. Not only is Leyton home to some of the best cultural attractions, it also has a plethora of places to eat and drink, all of which are reasonably priced too compared to other London boroughs.

Nestled in the borough of Waltham Forest, this district includes part of the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park which hosted the 2012 Olympic games. The increased popularity with young families and creatives have encouraged more amenities to open including independent shops, restaurants and cafes. Leyton is known for its range of green spaces but most famous is Coronation Gardens. Encompassing a variety of beautiful features, this park was named in honour of King Edward VII’s coronation in 1902.

The name Leyton means ‘Lea Village’ which is from the River Lea which flows by the area. Since the coming of the railway, Leyton grew from the small village it once was to the suburban lifestyle it offers today. During the Second World War, the area was badly damaged by the blitz, but was largely rebuilt through a municipal housing programme.

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