Spacious studio loft with private roof terrace and city skyline views.
Large open-plan studio with high ceilings and exposed brickwork
Set within a converted warehouse on Great Eastern Street, this expansive studio loft delivers characterful city living with a rare private roof terrace and clear City views. The open-plan layout, exposed brickwork and high ceilings create an airy, flexible space ideal for urban living or short-let rental potential. The terrace, accessed by a spiral staircase, is a standout for entertaining and adds valuable outdoor space rarely found on central lofts.
Practical costs are explicit: the property is leasehold with 96 years remaining, an annual service charge of £1,788 and ground rent of £100. Council Tax band D applies. The building dates from before 1900 and has solid brick walls with no assumed insulation; double glazing is fitted but the install date is unknown. These factors suggest some ongoing maintenance and possible retrofit costs for insulation or enhancements.
Location strengths include excellent transport links (Old Street, Shoreditch High Street, Liverpool Street), strong mobile and broadband connectivity, and the dense amenities and nightlife of Shoreditch. That makes the apartment well suited to buy-to-let or an owner-occupier seeking a central, lifestyle-led home. Be aware the local area records a very high crime level, which can affect lettings and insurance costs; this should be factored into yield and living considerations.
Chain-free sale simplifies purchase timing. For buyers comfortable with a long-lease, city-centre maintenance responsibilities and the realities of an inner-city neighbourhood, this loft offers rare rooftop space and a spacious footprint (approximately 728 sq ft) in one of London’s most sought-after creative districts.