1 bedroom apartment for sale
Sekforde Street, Clerkenwell, EC1R
Chain-free
Apartment
1 bed
1 bath
852
Key information
Tenure: Leasehold | 115 yrs left
Ground rent: £250 per annum | review period: unconfirmed
Service charge: £1,400.49 per annum
Council tax: Band D
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal:
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Features and description
- Grade II listed period conversion
- Private courtyard seating area
- Sold with no onward chain
- Residential street parking permissions
- Separate dine-in kitchen
- Immediate proximity to Farringdon station
- 5-minutes' walk from Exmouth market
- Multiple storage solutions
This spacious and recently renovated grade II listed 1-bedroom period apartment has private outside space, residential parking permissions and located just a short-walk from Farringdon Station and popular Exmouth Market.
Located within the Clerkenwell Green conservation area, and walking distance to the City, this lower ground floor 1-bedroom apartment forms part of a handsome late-Georgian-era terrace with notable historic provenance. The building displays a Blue Plaque honouring philanthropist and evangelical reformer John Groom who lived here. He is remembered for founding workshops for disabled women and girls who created handmade artificial flowers.
This property has the benefit of dual access, either through the communal front door at ground level, or direct access into the flat via its own front entrance at lower ground level.
Internally, the apartment offers approximately 850 square feet of well-balanced living space across a lateral layout. To the front, two near-equal sized rooms can be used interchangeably a reception or bedroom.
A contemporary dine-in kitchen is neatly located to the rear and has potential for use as an open-plan living space. Features include soft-close cabinetry with wooden worktops containing integrated appliances including an electric hob and finished in a neutral palette.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the generously proportioned bathroom contains a 3-piece suite including a large P-shaped bath with shower overhead and enough space to accommodate a vanity sink with a double basin setup with a backlit mirrored cabinet above.
The private patio courtyard (accessed through one of the front rooms) provides welcome outside space in the heart of the city. An unusual feature are the two storage vaults which lead under the street and are large enough to accommodate bicycles or other items such as skis or camping equipment not suited for keeping inside 1-bedroom apartment.
Residents’ have the added benefit of on-street residential parking permissions, a long lease and low annual service charges which include buildings insurance.
This is a well-appointed home with historic character such as the sash windows with secondary glazing that benefits from excellent transport links and proximity to central London. Offered to market chain free and sold with vacant possession, it is an excellent option for first-time buyers seeking an affordable central property with period charm yet the benefit of modern conveniences or buy-to-let investors (including serviced accommodation model landlords) could potentially lease the flat as a 2-bedroom property (subject to survey and local authority licensing permissions) to maximise return on investment.
Disclaimer: This property was partially furnished at the time of photography. Images have been enhanced via AI software to include additional furniture and soft furnishings for purpose of inspiration and perspective.
Located within the Clerkenwell Green conservation area, and walking distance to the City, this lower ground floor 1-bedroom apartment forms part of a handsome late-Georgian-era terrace with notable historic provenance. The building displays a Blue Plaque honouring philanthropist and evangelical reformer John Groom who lived here. He is remembered for founding workshops for disabled women and girls who created handmade artificial flowers.
This property has the benefit of dual access, either through the communal front door at ground level, or direct access into the flat via its own front entrance at lower ground level.
Internally, the apartment offers approximately 850 square feet of well-balanced living space across a lateral layout. To the front, two near-equal sized rooms can be used interchangeably a reception or bedroom.
A contemporary dine-in kitchen is neatly located to the rear and has potential for use as an open-plan living space. Features include soft-close cabinetry with wooden worktops containing integrated appliances including an electric hob and finished in a neutral palette.
Adjacent to the kitchen, the generously proportioned bathroom contains a 3-piece suite including a large P-shaped bath with shower overhead and enough space to accommodate a vanity sink with a double basin setup with a backlit mirrored cabinet above.
The private patio courtyard (accessed through one of the front rooms) provides welcome outside space in the heart of the city. An unusual feature are the two storage vaults which lead under the street and are large enough to accommodate bicycles or other items such as skis or camping equipment not suited for keeping inside 1-bedroom apartment.
Residents’ have the added benefit of on-street residential parking permissions, a long lease and low annual service charges which include buildings insurance.
This is a well-appointed home with historic character such as the sash windows with secondary glazing that benefits from excellent transport links and proximity to central London. Offered to market chain free and sold with vacant possession, it is an excellent option for first-time buyers seeking an affordable central property with period charm yet the benefit of modern conveniences or buy-to-let investors (including serviced accommodation model landlords) could potentially lease the flat as a 2-bedroom property (subject to survey and local authority licensing permissions) to maximise return on investment.
Disclaimer: This property was partially furnished at the time of photography. Images have been enhanced via AI software to include additional furniture and soft furnishings for purpose of inspiration and perspective.
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