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2 bedroom apartment
Chain-free
EV charger
Sold STC
Apartment
2 beds
1 bath
602
EPC rating: C
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 148 yrs left
Service charge: £2,152 per annum
Council tax: Band C
Broadband: Super-fast 56Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Chain free
- Period Building
- Circa 650sqft
- 2 Double Bedrooms
- Recently Renovated Throughout
- Shared Roof Terrace with Fantastic Views
- Double Glazed Windows
- Bethnal Green Tube approx 0.2 miles
- Long Lease circa 149 Years Remaining
An elegant first floor apartment which has been extensively and sympathetically refurbished to create a wonderfully balanced home which embodies a beautiful aesthetic, functionality, and warmth. This attractive East London apartment is set within a small period conversion of just 7 apartments and has the added benefit of a generously sized communal roof terrace with ample space for entertaining and enjoying the City skyline views.
Refurbished by the current owners in 2021, the apartment is offered in excellent decorative order with new flooring, radiators and windows throughout, and comprises of an entrance hallway, bright west-facing living room with space for dining and features including large double glazed windows, sustainably sourced pine wood flooring and a very charming exposed brick and merlot tiled decorative fire place lead on to a setback kitchen, its placement cleverly tucking it away but still allowing connection to the living space. The kitchen was thoughtfully designed to maximise storage space with a design led aesthetic of cool neutral tones; the pine floor boards and lime wash walls bringing texture and warmth to the sleek matte white cabinetry and black metal fixtures and finishes.
There are two double bedrooms, one with a deceptively large storage cupboard, and a good size bathroom with a Victorian style freestanding roll-top bath and traditional round shower curtain rail with waterfall shower attachment.
The apartment benefits from great storage with further cupboards in the bathroom, living room and kitchen, as well as informal access to a handy communal storage space on the third floor. Weavers Court residents enjoy access to the communal roof terrace, a great sun filled space with City views to the west and pretty church top views to the north.
The property is eligible to apply for on street residents permit parking via the council; the current owners rent 2 x cycle storage spaces in a secure bike hangar on adjoining Derbyshire Street which they are happy to try and transfer to new owners.
On the borders of Bethnal Green and Shoreditch, Hague Street is a small street linking the bustle of Bethnal Green Road with the tranquillity of Weavers Field. It is moments from endless shops, eateries and bars, and within a short stroll of some of East London’s most renowned markets and areas including Columbia Road, Broadway Market, Brick Lane, Redchurch Street and Spitalfields. The green open spaces of Weavers Field are just across the road, with the wider sports and leisure amenities of Victoria Park and The Regent’s Canal path within easy walking distance. The property is equidistant to Bethnal Green, Whitechapel and Shoreditch High Street stations, with several well-connected bus routes running from Bethnal Green Road. There are also a number of Santander docking stations and electrical charging points conveniently located nearby.
There are so many Easthaus favourites surrounding Weavers Court, to highlight just a few: E2 Common on Old Bethnal Green Road, Jolene on Rechurch Street and Breid on Three Colts Lane for delicious coffees and pastries. Issho – NI for tasty Japanese food and cocktails on Bethnal Green Road, and The King’s Arms on Buckfast Street – an understated Victorian pub with a great selection of beers and a handful of coveted sun-drenched seats lining the pavement outside.
Tenure: Leasehold with circa 149 years remaining
Service charges: Approx £2,152 pa, plus reserve fund circa £336pa
Ground rent: Peppercorn
EPC rating: C
Council tax: Tower Hamlets, Band C
Refurbished by the current owners in 2021, the apartment is offered in excellent decorative order with new flooring, radiators and windows throughout, and comprises of an entrance hallway, bright west-facing living room with space for dining and features including large double glazed windows, sustainably sourced pine wood flooring and a very charming exposed brick and merlot tiled decorative fire place lead on to a setback kitchen, its placement cleverly tucking it away but still allowing connection to the living space. The kitchen was thoughtfully designed to maximise storage space with a design led aesthetic of cool neutral tones; the pine floor boards and lime wash walls bringing texture and warmth to the sleek matte white cabinetry and black metal fixtures and finishes.
There are two double bedrooms, one with a deceptively large storage cupboard, and a good size bathroom with a Victorian style freestanding roll-top bath and traditional round shower curtain rail with waterfall shower attachment.
The apartment benefits from great storage with further cupboards in the bathroom, living room and kitchen, as well as informal access to a handy communal storage space on the third floor. Weavers Court residents enjoy access to the communal roof terrace, a great sun filled space with City views to the west and pretty church top views to the north.
The property is eligible to apply for on street residents permit parking via the council; the current owners rent 2 x cycle storage spaces in a secure bike hangar on adjoining Derbyshire Street which they are happy to try and transfer to new owners.
On the borders of Bethnal Green and Shoreditch, Hague Street is a small street linking the bustle of Bethnal Green Road with the tranquillity of Weavers Field. It is moments from endless shops, eateries and bars, and within a short stroll of some of East London’s most renowned markets and areas including Columbia Road, Broadway Market, Brick Lane, Redchurch Street and Spitalfields. The green open spaces of Weavers Field are just across the road, with the wider sports and leisure amenities of Victoria Park and The Regent’s Canal path within easy walking distance. The property is equidistant to Bethnal Green, Whitechapel and Shoreditch High Street stations, with several well-connected bus routes running from Bethnal Green Road. There are also a number of Santander docking stations and electrical charging points conveniently located nearby.
There are so many Easthaus favourites surrounding Weavers Court, to highlight just a few: E2 Common on Old Bethnal Green Road, Jolene on Rechurch Street and Breid on Three Colts Lane for delicious coffees and pastries. Issho – NI for tasty Japanese food and cocktails on Bethnal Green Road, and The King’s Arms on Buckfast Street – an understated Victorian pub with a great selection of beers and a handful of coveted sun-drenched seats lining the pavement outside.
Tenure: Leasehold with circa 149 years remaining
Service charges: Approx £2,152 pa, plus reserve fund circa £336pa
Ground rent: Peppercorn
EPC rating: C
Council tax: Tower Hamlets, Band C
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