This spacious one-bedroom apartment has been sympathetically renovated to celebrate as much of the original fabric and character as possible across its 900 sq ft. Elevated on the first floor of a former warehouse in Bethnal Green, this remarkable apartment unveils its industrial origins.
Upon entry, an open hallway with ample storage for coats and bags leads to the primary bedroom and living area beyond. The interior spaces have a wonderful sense of volume and space; contemporary additions have been introduced, yet the tactile industrial vernacular remains. The wonderfully bright open-plan kitchen/living space is characterized by its industrial features; three large east-facing original crittall windows allow an abundance of light to pour through.
The bright open-plan kitchen at the far end is complete with pitch pine cabinets, ply worktops, a large gas range cooker, and skylights above.
The bedroom is separated off the entrance hall and benefits from storage in the form of an open wardrobe. A well-equipped bathroom sits off the main living space, where black ceramic tiles surround the bath and create a striking contrast with an orange-painted bath panel. A skylight bathes the room in light.
The apartment boasts a central yet secluded position on the Regent’s Canal, in the heart of Bethnal Green and Cambridge Heath. The cobbled canal-side Vyner Street is renowned for the Victorian warehouses that are now home to a plethora of creative galleries and businesses, including M.A.H, Nicoletti Contemporary, and East London Cloth. The maisonette is just a short stroll from the bustle of Cambridge Heath with independent shops, cafes, and restaurants, with the green space of Victoria Park to the east.
Buses run along Cambridge Heath Road regularly, providing access to Shoreditch, the City, and beyond, while Cambridge Heath Overground and Bethnal Green stations are just a few minutes walk south.
Please note: The rental price for the apartment encompasses Council Tax and all primary utilities (gas, electricity, and water).