2 bedroom apartment for sale
Key information
Property description & features
- Tenure: Leasehold (178 years remaining)
- 1453 Sq ft 135 Sq m
- Two Bedrooms
- Authentic Loft Apartment
- Original Features
Originally dating to the late 1800’s the building was known as Wilderness Works, a factory and warehouse where Robert Pringle & Sons operated one of the country’s largest wholesalers of silverware, watches, clocks and jewellery.
Over the years the building was subject to various additions and alterations with later designs in the 1930’s by the architect Gordon Pringle, when it contained various departments always connected to the gemmology, horologist, lapidary and electroplating industries.
Converted in the late 1988’s it was one of the first authentic Clerkenwell warehouse buildings to revert to residential, sympathetically respecting the space and features of the building.
Quietly located to the rear of the building the lateral space is quite impressive, with an extensive reception and entertaining space over 44 ft (13m) in length with a solid wood flooring, wrought iron pillars and crittall windows. The kitchen which is recessed has ample storage space. Further accommodation comprises a principle bedroom with built in wardrobes and ensuite shower room, guest bedroom and shower room as well as ample storage space.
Located on Clerkenwell Road close to the junction of St John Street this wonderful authentic loft apartment is in the heart of Clerkenwell’s loft district. Farringdon underground and main line station is a short stroll away with access to the Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith and City lines, National rail as well as the Elizabeth Line. In fact, it is one of the only stations in London that offers north-south as well as east – west connections, making the city, Canary Wharf and London's west end easily accessible, not to mention easy access to Kings Cross - St Pancras with its Eurostar terminus.
The London Museum’s relocation to the Southern end of the abandoned Smithfield Market is underway, receiving £180m by the City and London Mayor and is planned to open in 2028 creating new gallery space as well as options for larger events and exhibitions.
Clerkenwell first became a fashionable place to live in the 17th century as a destination where Londoners enjoyed tea gardens, theatres and spas: in fact, you can still see part of Clerks’ Well after which Clerkenwell was named. The area later became famous as a centre for clock and watchmaking alongside the jewellers and goldsmiths of Hatton Garden.
It remains one of the best-preserved village centres in central London – a vibrant modern community with a fascinatingly rich history.
With great shopping and tremendous diversity of acclaimed restaurants, bars, galleries and wine bars Clerkenwell remains one of London’s best kept secrets.
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