4 Bedroom Terraced House
Eastern Avenue, IG4
£2,800 pcm
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4 Bedroom Flat
High Street North, E12
£2,500 pcm
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2 Bedroom Flat
Hutton Court, IG1
£2,150 pcm
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3 Bedroom Terraced House
Bevan Avenue, IG11
£2,000 pcm
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2 Bedroom Flat
Valentines House, IG1
£2,000 pcm
2 Bedroom End of terrace house
Fenman Gardens, IG3
£1,850 pcm
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2 Bedroom End of terrace house
Holden Close, RM8
£1,850 pcm
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1 Bedroom Flat
Varn House, IG11
£1,595 pcm
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1 Bedroom Flat
Rabbits Road, E12
£1,500 pcm
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2 Bedroom Flat
Ingrebourne Avenue, Romford, RM3
£1,450 pcm
2 Bedroom Maisonette
Audrey Road, IG1
£1,450 pcm
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1 Bedroom Flat
Shafter Road, RM10
£1,450 pcm
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1 Bedroom Flat
Woodlands Road, IG1
£1,450 pcm
1 Bedroom Terraced House
Mortlake Road, IG1
£800 pcm
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1 Bedroom House share
Mortlake Road, IG1
£700 pcm
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1 Bedroom House share
Mortlake Road, IG1
£550 pcm
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Ilford is a lively district in the London borough of Redbridge and is one of the largest retail centres in London. Boasting a huge choice of restaurants, cafes and bars, the area of Ilford is close to Stratford which was home to the 2012 Olympics. With its own mainline station, the area is only seven miles from the City and can be easily accessed by the Central Line. Ilford truly is an exciting, cosmopolitan town in its own right!

The area is a unique shoppers paradise with over 1.7 million square feet of shopping space. It also appeals to families thanks to its great number of schools with an Ofsted rating of either ‘Outstanding’ or ‘Good’ as well as its range of open spaces including Valentines Park which has the most beautiful floral displays.

Ilford certainly has a fascinating past. The first recording of the town was in the Domesday Book way back in 1086 as Ilefort which means ‘ford over the Hyle’. In 1860, the only complete full skull of a mammoth to be discovered in the UK was found in the High Road of Ilford. Before the Great Eastern Railway arrived in the early 1800s, the town was only a small rural village of about 50 houses and the area was mainly rural. Today, Ilford has a great mix of old and new, making it a truly vibrant part of Redbridge.