For Sale2 Bedroom Flat in Clark Street, London, E1£670,000
Property Type
Flat
Bedrooms
× 2
Bathrooms
× 1
Receptions
× 1
Tenure
Leasehold
Price
£670,000
Key Features
- Period
- School conversion
- Gated
- Communal gardens
- 981 sq. ft.
- 24 hour concierge
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Description
This creatively reimagined two-bedroom apartment sits on the top two floors of Stepney City Apartments, an immaculately converted Victorian school positioned equidistant from Whitechapel and Stepney Green.
Unfolding over the second and third floor this property offers glorious swathes of natural light highlighting the exposed brick wall that defines the living space. Spanning just under 1000 sq.ft. this apartment boasts character and volume. Upon entering on first level, you are greeted by the hallway space with two storage cupboards, and a separate kitchen with service window/ island opening to the vast living room with large windows. The kitchen is fully fitted and comes with integrated appliances. Upstairs you have two bedrooms with vaulted ceilings adding to the charm of this apartment. The principal bedroom features a convenient storage cupboard whereas second bedroom had patio doors leading to the building's roof space. The sleek shared bathroom, accessible from both bedrooms, has his and hers sink. Throughout the apartment, exposed beams add a distinctive touch, creating a warm and characterful atmosphere.
The development is gated, comes with a 24-hr concierge, fob access, lift, communal grounds and is set on a peaceful residential road.
The development is tucked away in a quiet location within E1 but conveniently close to local amenities, green spaces and offers fantastic transport links with stations on the Central, District, Hammersmith & City, DLR, Overground and Elizabeth lines. The City, Canary Wharf and fashionable Shoreditch are all commutable. Stepney Green and Whitechapel are home to a thriving range of traditional pubs, cafés and restaurants. Neighbourhood favourites include Tayyabs, East London institution Rinkoff’s bakery and Townsend at The Whitechapel Gallery.