£785,000
Mallow Street, London, EC1Y
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£785,000
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Handy then, that we've unearthed a 90s conversion of an old zip factory, that with minimal interventions provides an authentic and exciting blank canvas on which to unleash your inner interior designer.
It's an expansive first floor space, completely open-plan and more or less untouched since its conversion. The kitchen at one end of the room is a highly sociable affair, with a large central island unit commanding much of this corner. The generous bathroom, simply styled, is located off the main reception.
Sun pushes through oversized sash windows which dominate either end of the apartment. The exposed industrial brickwork along one entire wall combined with the vibrant timber floors casts a warmth from front to back.
Outside, the handsome Victorian facade has thankfully been kept as authentic as possible, sitting neatly among similarly imposing former factory buildings.
Another pleasant surprise is just how quiet the location is given its proximity to the lively lunch, brunch and bar venues that surround Old Street and filter through to its vibrant neighbouring Shoreditch. There's not much you can't find for any taste or palate within yards of the front door.
If that's still not enough, hop between Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Columbia Road and Broadway Markets at the weekend for a the full East London artisan experience, or head slightly further to Victoria Park or London Fields to swap the concrete jungle for a greener one.
For a slightly less frenetic time, head in the opposite direction to the Barbican. This urban village offers world-class cultural experiences through its art, threatre and cinema spaces along with formal dining and causal bars.
Transport-wise, Old Street tube (Northern Line) is literally just around the corner, or you can stroll into Spitalfields for the London Overground at Shoreditch High Street. In around the same time on foot, Liverpool Street opens up more options with the Central, Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Elizabeth Lines along with National Rail services including the Stansted Express.
Material Information:
* Property construction: Traditional Brick
* Utilities: Gas, Electricity, Water Supply, Broadband
* Gas Supply: Independently supplied (supplier unknown)
* Electricity supply: Independently supplied (supplier unknown)
* Water supply: Mains connected
* Sewerage: Mains connected
* Broadband: Standard Download speed - 17mps; Upload Speed: 1mps (Ultrafast is available)??
* Mobile signal/coverage: Good Coverage of all major networks??
* Flight path: City & Heathrow airport.?
Council Tax Band: D (London Borough of Islington)
Tenure: Leasehold (973 years)
Ground Rent: £100 per year
Service Charge: £1,231.72 per year
Buildings Insurance £569.95 p.a.
Service Charge: £1231.72 p.a. for 2023
Pet approval upon application to Freeholder
Parking Permits allowed for on-street parking
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£785,000
flat for sale
Mallow Street, London, EC1Y
Handy then, that we've unearthed a 90s conversion of an old zip factory, that with minimal interventions provides an authentic and exciting blank canvas on which to unleash your inner interior designer.
It's an expansive first floor space, completely open-plan and more or less untouched since its conversion. The kitchen at one end of the room is a highly sociable affair, with a large central island unit commanding much of this corner. The generous bathroom, simply styled, is located off the main reception.
Sun pushes through oversized sash windows which dominate either end of the apartment. The exposed industrial brickwork along one entire wall combined with the vibrant timber floors casts a warmth from front to back.
Outside, the handsome Victorian facade has thankfully been kept as authentic as possible, sitting neatly among similarly imposing former factory buildings.
Another pleasant surprise is just how quiet the location is given its proximity to the lively lunch, brunch and bar venues that surround Old Street and filter through to its vibrant neighbouring Shoreditch. There's not much you can't find for any taste or palate within yards of the front door.
If that's still not enough, hop between Spitalfields, Brick Lane, Columbia Road and Broadway Markets at the weekend for a the full East London artisan experience, or head slightly further to Victoria Park or London Fields to swap the concrete jungle for a greener one.
For a slightly less frenetic time, head in the opposite direction to the Barbican. This urban village offers world-class cultural experiences through its art, threatre and cinema spaces along with formal dining and causal bars.
Transport-wise, Old Street tube (Northern Line) is literally just around the corner, or you can stroll into Spitalfields for the London Overground at Shoreditch High Street. In around the same time on foot, Liverpool Street opens up more options with the Central, Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Elizabeth Lines along with National Rail services including the Stansted Express.
Material Information:
* Property construction: Traditional Brick
* Utilities: Gas, Electricity, Water Supply, Broadband
* Gas Supply: Independently supplied (supplier unknown)
* Electricity supply: Independently supplied (supplier unknown)
* Water supply: Mains connected
* Sewerage: Mains connected
* Broadband: Standard Download speed - 17mps; Upload Speed: 1mps (Ultrafast is available)??
* Mobile signal/coverage: Good Coverage of all major networks??
* Flight path: City & Heathrow airport.?
Council Tax Band: D (London Borough of Islington)
Tenure: Leasehold (973 years)
Ground Rent: £100 per year
Service Charge: £1,231.72 per year
Buildings Insurance £569.95 p.a.
Service Charge: £1231.72 p.a. for 2023
Pet approval upon application to Freeholder
Parking Permits allowed for on-street parking