2 bedroom apartment
Chain-free
Study
Sold STC
Apartment
2 beds
2 baths
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold
Council tax: Ask agent
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Striking warehouse conversion
- Two bedrooms, two bathrooms
- Exposed brickwork
- South-facing lounge with dual-aspect
- No onward chain
- Fantastic amenities and transport links
A striking warehouse conversion that seamlessly blends industrial charm with modern comfort in the heart of Clerkenwell.
Totalling 1,087 square feet of lateral space, the property comprises a striking and spacious open-plan lounge flooded with natural light through the south-facing dual-aspect windows. The sense of warmth is amplified by the exposed brickwork and wooden flooring which embraces the building's industrial past. The kitchen with its fully integrated modern appliances offers ample work surfaces and storage for those who love to cook and entertain.
The primary bedroom is of generous proportions and houses a built-in triple wardrobe and chest of drawers/dressing table. It also benefits from an en-suite shower room whilst the second bathroom is off the entrance hallway. The secondary bedroom which also has built-in wardrobes easily accommodates a double bed but currently is used as a home office/library/snug.
The warehouse conversions along St John Street are the most renown in Clerkenwell is sparingly come to the market making them some of the most desirable properties available. This building was built in 1913 by George Parker & Sons and formed part of the London headquarters of the Scholl Manufacturing Co. until the 1980’s. It is made up of nine flats that are predominately owner occupied and offers a sense of community.
There are a wealth of amenities nearby including the delicious delights of Exmouth Market and countless trendy cafés, restaurants, and gastropubs dotted about Clerkenwell, making it an ideal location for those with a taste for the finer things in life. ‘The City’ and large blue-chip financial and law firms are within easy walking distance whilst Waitrose and Tesco are moments away making it ideal for young professionals and those after a stylish pied-a-terre.
Nearest transport links include Angel Station (Northern Line), Farringdon Station (National Rail Services, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan, Circle, and the Elizabeth Lines), whilst Kings Cross St Pancras is only one stop away offering further services (Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City, Circle, National Rail Services, and Eurostar).
Totalling 1,087 square feet of lateral space, the property comprises a striking and spacious open-plan lounge flooded with natural light through the south-facing dual-aspect windows. The sense of warmth is amplified by the exposed brickwork and wooden flooring which embraces the building's industrial past. The kitchen with its fully integrated modern appliances offers ample work surfaces and storage for those who love to cook and entertain.
The primary bedroom is of generous proportions and houses a built-in triple wardrobe and chest of drawers/dressing table. It also benefits from an en-suite shower room whilst the second bathroom is off the entrance hallway. The secondary bedroom which also has built-in wardrobes easily accommodates a double bed but currently is used as a home office/library/snug.
The warehouse conversions along St John Street are the most renown in Clerkenwell is sparingly come to the market making them some of the most desirable properties available. This building was built in 1913 by George Parker & Sons and formed part of the London headquarters of the Scholl Manufacturing Co. until the 1980’s. It is made up of nine flats that are predominately owner occupied and offers a sense of community.
There are a wealth of amenities nearby including the delicious delights of Exmouth Market and countless trendy cafés, restaurants, and gastropubs dotted about Clerkenwell, making it an ideal location for those with a taste for the finer things in life. ‘The City’ and large blue-chip financial and law firms are within easy walking distance whilst Waitrose and Tesco are moments away making it ideal for young professionals and those after a stylish pied-a-terre.
Nearest transport links include Angel Station (Northern Line), Farringdon Station (National Rail Services, Hammersmith and City, Metropolitan, Circle, and the Elizabeth Lines), whilst Kings Cross St Pancras is only one stop away offering further services (Victoria, Piccadilly, Northern, Metropolitan, Hammersmith and City, Circle, National Rail Services, and Eurostar).
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