Canal-side Victorian warehouse conversion with industrial features
High ceilings, large windows, exposed brick and bespoke black frames
Spacious open-plan living; mezzanine/duplex bedroom options available
250-year lease remaining; leasehold tenure
Service charge approximately £1,250 per annum
Heating by electric room heaters (no gas central heating)
No private garden; urban street/canal setting
Located in a student-heavy area with very high crime levels
Tennial Wharf offers a characterful two-bedroom apartment in a converted Victorian warehouse on Ludgate Hill, Jewellery Quarter. Exposed brick, bespoke black-framed windows and high ceilings create a bright, industrial-chic interior with generous open-plan living and mezzanine-style bedroom options. The apartment’s 778 sq ft provides a roomy city-centre layout suited to first-time buyers, young professionals or buy-to-let investors seeking strong rental appeal.
Practical details are straightforward: a 250-year lease remains, annual service charge around £1,250, and council tax band is inexpensive. Heating is electric via room heaters rather than gas central heating — efficient for modern apartments but potentially higher running costs in winter. There is no private garden and the building sits in a dense urban, canal-side setting close to St Paul’s Square and transport hubs.
Buyers should note the wider neighbourhood profile: a cosmopolitan, student-heavy area with very high recorded crime levels. For purchasers prioritising location, character and transport links, the apartment is compelling; those seeking quieter residential suburbs or gas central heating may prefer to look elsewhere. Overall, Tennial Wharf combines historic character, strong natural light and practical city-centre convenience with clear, stated running costs and local trade-offs.