Dramatic warehouse conversion penthouse — huge living space, original features, chain free..
- 1,528 sq ft split-level loft penthouse with double-height ceilings
- Striking original features: exposed oak beams and brickwork
- Two double bedrooms, both with en suites and principal walk-in wardrobe
- Mezzanine ideal for home office; plentiful built-in storage
- Lift access and residential street parking permissions included
- Chain-free sale with 973-year lease and vacant possession
- Service charge very high at £12,028 per year (includes reserve fund)
- Located in a high-crime area; council tax described as quite expensive
A rare, split-level loft penthouse in the heart of Shoreditch, this warehouse conversion blends industrial character with contemporary living across 1,528 sq ft. Double-height ceilings, exposed oak beams, original brickwork and large sash windows create dramatic, light-filled living spaces. The mezzanine provides an ideal home office while plentiful built-in storage keeps the main living area uncluttered.
The lower level houses two generous double bedrooms, both with en suite bathrooms; the principal bedroom also benefits from a walk-in wardrobe and dual-aspect outlook. The kitchen is fitted with soft-close cabinetry, stone worktops and integrated high-end appliances. Lift access from the raised ground floor and residential street parking permissions add practical convenience for central London living.
This is a chain-free sale with a long lease (973 years) and vacant possession, which simplifies the purchase. Practical considerations include electric underfloor heating and newer double glazing. Broadband and mobile reception are excellent, and the location places you a short walk from Old Street, Liverpool Street and a huge range of amenities, cafés and transport links.
Notable negatives are material: the annual service charge is high (£12,028) though it includes a reserve fund; council tax is described as quite expensive; the area records very high crime levels, which may concern some buyers. The property is leasehold. These are important factors to weigh against the apartment’s size, character and central location.