Food Scene
Good value Turkish restaurant, 8 min walk from the house.
18 locals recommend
Urfa Ocakbasi Restaurant
85 Stoke Newington RdGood value Turkish restaurant, 8 min walk from the house.
Bengal Curry House, Walthamstow
24 St James StNice restaurant for spicy Indian cuisine.
Subway
311 Grays Inn RoadSandwich shop for a light, takeaway snack.
Nando's
1A Romford RdNice chicken restaurant near the cinema.
Delicious Caribbean food. Be careful, it's spicy! The Guinness punch is particularly delicious.
18 locals recommend
Turtle Bay Walthamstow
269 High StDelicious Caribbean food. Be careful, it's spicy! The Guinness punch is particularly delicious.
Pizza Express
316 Kennington RdIf you love pizza...
Essentials
Tesco Express
617b Forest RdSupermarket near St James Street station.
Sainsbury's Walthamstow
112 High StreetLarge supermarket.
Asda Walthamstow Supermarket
19 Selborne RdLarger supermarket, very good value.
Co-op Food - Petrol Walthamstow
124 Markhouse RdThe nearest supermarket, 1 min walk from the house.
Arts & Culture
Nice new cinema complex with restaurants nearby. Films cost £3.95 on Tuesdays and £8 at peak times.
47 locals recommend
Empire Cinemas - Walthamstow
267 High StNice new cinema complex with restaurants nearby. Films cost £3.95 on Tuesdays and £8 at peak times.
Born in Walthamstow, William Morris was a textile designer, poet and social activist, 1834-1896. Characterful house, garden and park. Half hour walk from my house.
11 locals recommend
Forest Road
531 Forest RoadBorn in Walthamstow, William Morris was a textile designer, poet and social activist, 1834-1896. Characterful house, garden and park. Half hour walk from my house.
William Morris was a textile designer and social activist who was born in Walthamstow in 1834. His manor house contains all his distinctive textile prints and is set in the grounds of the attractive Lloyd park. Free entry to the house, gardens and park.
186 locals recommend
William Morris Gallery
531 Forest RdWilliam Morris was a textile designer and social activist who was born in Walthamstow in 1834. His manor house contains all his distinctive textile prints and is set in the grounds of the attractive Lloyd park. Free entry to the house, gardens and park.