4 bedroom house
Study
Sold STC
House
4 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Freehold
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Super-fast 80Mbps *
Features and description
- Two Unique Houses
- Large Private Garden
- Large Open Plan Living Space
- Lots of Natural Light
Two unique houses located in this exceptionally pretty Georgian terrace, in a very vibrant part of east London.
The current owner bought the Grade 11 Listed houses forty years ago, and combined them into a single dwelling, creating an exceptionally well-lit and spacious double fronted house. Because it is a combination of two smaller houses, this now offers a unique internal layout, which is full of charm and is very practical with plenty of storage.
Half the ground floor has been opened up into a single space, containing a large double height kitchen dining room with a door leading onto a charming sunny garden. The other half has the staircase and two further interconnecting rooms which have been used as a home office, a dining room, and even a ground floor bedroom. The lower-ground floor offers a bathroom, large guest bedroom/dressing room, as well as a wine cellar, utility room, and drying room. The first floor mezzanine has the most dramatic space with its galleried studio and atrium library looking down into the kitchen, dining room and through a double height window into the garden, whilst the other side contains the master bedroom and family bathroom.
The house is perfectly sited for local amenities with Rinkoff’s famous 7 day bakery literally around the corner. The Genesis, which was recently voted London’s “favourite Independent cinema” is a two minute walk. Whitechapel market operates 6 days a week, with its Post Office, Library, and the recently completed London Hospital. The City, The Whitechapel Art Gallery, historic Spitalfields and the original Brick Lane Market are within ten minute walk. The area is extremely well served by both Underground and Overground rail connections, with a new connection to the Elizabeth Line.
The current owner bought the Grade 11 Listed houses forty years ago, and combined them into a single dwelling, creating an exceptionally well-lit and spacious double fronted house. Because it is a combination of two smaller houses, this now offers a unique internal layout, which is full of charm and is very practical with plenty of storage.
Half the ground floor has been opened up into a single space, containing a large double height kitchen dining room with a door leading onto a charming sunny garden. The other half has the staircase and two further interconnecting rooms which have been used as a home office, a dining room, and even a ground floor bedroom. The lower-ground floor offers a bathroom, large guest bedroom/dressing room, as well as a wine cellar, utility room, and drying room. The first floor mezzanine has the most dramatic space with its galleried studio and atrium library looking down into the kitchen, dining room and through a double height window into the garden, whilst the other side contains the master bedroom and family bathroom.
The house is perfectly sited for local amenities with Rinkoff’s famous 7 day bakery literally around the corner. The Genesis, which was recently voted London’s “favourite Independent cinema” is a two minute walk. Whitechapel market operates 6 days a week, with its Post Office, Library, and the recently completed London Hospital. The City, The Whitechapel Art Gallery, historic Spitalfields and the original Brick Lane Market are within ten minute walk. The area is extremely well served by both Underground and Overground rail connections, with a new connection to the Elizabeth Line.
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