This is a blank canvas that reflects the creative energy of its city-fringe location—a one-of-a-kind, mixed-use home and office studio.

 

Summary

  • Strictly Off Market
  • Great Natural Light
  • Self Contained
  • Victorian Building
  • 1 Minute from Farringdon Station
  • Excellent Transport Links
  • In a Affluent Location

Location

All that the city fringe has to offer from this highly prized side of town is within a short walk. There’s a film-set quality to the stroll through Smithfield Market as you head out to The Square Mile, taking in some of London’s most fascinating historical spots, a journey that culminates at St Paul’s Cathedral. The area is awash with the capital’s most storied pubs and restaurants, which sit comfortably alongside newer culinary haunts.

This central spot means you’ll be spending much of your travel time walking or Lime Biking, but if the need to venture further afield presents itself, this pocket of town is a hugely connected travel hub. Farringdon Station is just around the corner, offering Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan tube lines, as well as the Elizabeth line. Using the Central line at St Paul’s tube station connects you with Bank, a stop to pick up the DLR. City Thameslink is around ten minutes on foot; from here, train services operate through South East London and beyond to the South Coast.

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Further Information

Price £1,900,000

Rates Payable Upon Enquiry

Service Charge £4,268 per annum


Description

This open-plan space is a home for creatives and a creative’s workplace. Its mixed-use designation offers two very distinct levels.

On the second floor, a commercially-zoned space brims with character. Its heritage styling and media-loft ambience create an instantly inspiring environment, ready to be tailored with minimal effort for any discerning business, from a creative agency to a design studio. The adaptable layout includes all-important features: an open office, comms room, staff kitchen, staff area, and a generous reception gallery.

Head up one more level, and the top floor’s expansive footprint and style are every bit the cool, lofty home you’d expect from this energetic neighbourhood. This is the residential element of the space, with a layout that offers a double bedroom, bathroom, and an upscale living/entertaining area with an open kitchen at one end. At the opposing end of the room, double doors open onto a neat balcony overlooking the tranquillity of Charterhouse Square. The warehouse aesthetic is amplified by a central, clever Crittall-style interior wall, whose industrial-look steel framing creates a striking visual dialogue with the texture of the exposed brick. It also allows natural light to flow throughout the room from the windows and roof lights set within the ceiling.