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£499,950

Britton Street, Clerkenwell, London, EC1M

  • 1 bed
Flat

£499,950

  • 1 bed
Flat
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A double height loft apartment in a prime Clerkenwell location. Retaining one of the most imposing facades of any Clerkenwell building, Mountford House was originally erected in Turnmill Street for the Booth Distillery Company, designed by the Architect Edward. E. Mountford in 1899. With the re development of the site the entire facade was moved to Britton Street and rebuilt in the mid 1970's. Resembling a small Italian Renaissance-style Palazzo it is adorned with a baroque character and five Portland stone figurative panels illustrating gin manufacturing. This exciting double height loft apartment would make the most perfect pied a terre or rental investment. The accommodation comprises double height reception room with recessed kitchen area, bathroom and gallery double bedroom. Located on Britton Street close to the junction of Benjamin Street it is within a moments’ walk of St John's Gardens and Farringdon Station with access to the Underground (Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City) Mainline and Elizabeth lines.

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£499,950

1 bed flat for sale

Britton Street, Clerkenwell, London, EC1M
A double height loft apartment in a prime Clerkenwell location. Retaining one of the most imposing facades of any Clerkenwell building, Mountford House was originally erected in Turnmill Street for the Booth Distillery Company, designed by the Architect Edward. E. Mountford in 1899. With the re development of the site the entire facade was moved to Britton Street and rebuilt in the mid 1970's. Resembling a small Italian Renaissance-style Palazzo it is adorned with a baroque character and five Portland stone figurative panels illustrating gin manufacturing. This exciting double height loft apartment would make the most perfect pied a terre or rental investment. The accommodation comprises double height reception room with recessed kitchen area, bathroom and gallery double bedroom. Located on Britton Street close to the junction of Benjamin Street it is within a moments’ walk of St John's Gardens and Farringdon Station with access to the Underground (Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City) Mainline and Elizabeth lines.