Large two-bedroom Art Deco apartment with concierge, communal garden and superb transport links.
Large 1,113 sq ft fourth-floor apartment with dramatic Crittall-style windows
Almost 30ft reception room ideal for entertaining and flexible living layouts
Two double bedrooms and two modern bathrooms, principal with excellent volume
Private communal landscaped garden and 24-hour concierge included
Offered for sale by Joint LPA Receivers; no warranties—buyer to verify details
High annual service charge (£9,044) and ground rent (£300) — budget accordingly
Central Spitalfields location; superb transport links to Liverpool Street and Overground
Very high local crime rate and lively nightlife may cause noise
Set within the converted Art Deco Exchange Building, this fourth-floor apartment offers an impressive 1,113 sq ft of light-filled living space with original industrial features and modern finishes. A nearly 30-foot reception room anchored by large Crittall-style windows creates a dramatic entertaining space, while a separate fitted kitchen and two double bedrooms provide comfortable daily living. Two bathrooms add convenience for households or sharers.
Residents benefit from a private landscaped communal garden and 24-hour concierge, with Liverpool Street and Shoreditch High Street stations within easy walking distance. The location puts Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and Shoreditch’s restaurants, galleries and nightlife on the doorstep — ideal for buyers seeking central East End living and strong rental demand.
Important practical points are set out plainly: the property is offered for sale by Joint LPA Receivers with no warranties or guarantees; purchasers should make their own enquiries. The property is leasehold, with a long lease remaining, but carries a high annual service charge and a ground rent. The area records very high crime rates, and the lively nightlife nearby may bring noise at times.
This apartment will suit a buyer wanting characterful, centrally located accommodation with strong transport links and communal amenities. It also suits investors used to managing central-London leasehold costs and the specific risks of a receivership sale.