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2 bedroom apartment for sale

Canvas House, 25 Queen Elizabeth Street, London, SE1
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2 bed
2 bath
EPC rating: D*
2,271 sq ft / 211 sq m

Key information

Tenure: Leasehold | 184 yrs left
Ground rent: £1 per annum
Service charge: £12,809.92 per annum
Council tax: Band F
Broadband: Ultra-fast 1000Mbps *
Mobile signal: 
EE O2 Three Vodafone
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Property description & features

  • Tenure: Leasehold (184 years remaining)
  • 2 bedrooms
  • 1 reception room
  • 2 bathrooms
  • Popular and central Shad Thames position
  • Penthouse located in a small warehouse conversion
  • Large roof terrace and allocated parking
  • An array of warehouse charm and character
  • Voluminous open plan living with triple aspect
  • Secluded and well-tended communal garden
  • Two large double bedrooms
This is the first time that this special apartment has been offered to the open market since it was acquired by the current custodians as a shell approximately thirty years ago. The space now offers meticulously renovated and lovingly preserved features to showcase authentic period warehouse traits, the space is light, beautifully proportioned and oozes an abundance of quality and charm.

It is rare to find such an authentic space where many original features remain. These include towering double height vaulted ceilings with exposed timbers, a mass of exposed brick, original windows throughout, the staircase which has been saved and even the hooks which once were used to hang the canvases can still be found within the roof timbers, every bit of detail exudes a rich history.

The epitome of loft living, the accommodation is entered at first floor level, with an internal staircase leading up to the vast and voluminous open plan living space. The staircase passes an open plan area on the half landing which is currently being utilised as an office but would make a lovely library.
The main attraction to many will clearly be the open plan living space which offers a triple aspect that allows the sunlight to cascade into the space. The bespoke kitchen was a handmade and engineered by a German company and is a masterpiece of functionality, incorporating lots of storage, a mass of work top space and features integrated appliances.
A large utility room has been created and has plumbing for the washing machine, space for a tumble dryer, and offers ample storage. There is a double guest bedroom to the rear with lots of wardrobe and useful loft space and a well-appointed shower room.
The generously sized mezzanine is a tranquil escape for the principal suite, which has extensive wardrobe space that are set deep into the eaves, a contemporary bathroom ensuite and two trim-fold glazed doors opening onto the expansive roof terrace.

Residents of the building have use of a well-manicured communal rear garden and the apartment is sold with an allocated parking space which is located within Q park on Gainsborough Street.


This former warehouse building is set within Jubilee Yard, an impressive and secluded cobbled courtyard comprising a small enclave of converted warehouses and is set back, off the main street. Canvas House has an interesting past and was originally two warehouses which were constructed in the 1800's to store ships sails and was later used to store tents and marquees.

Canvas House is set in the heart of Shad Thames with its array of riverside bars, cafes, authentic pubs and restaurants, and is a short distance from the Bermondsey Street area now famous for its restaurants including three with Michelin stars.

Shad Thames is a unique and historic neighbourhood, renowned for the converted warehouses, gangways and cobbled streets that are a reminder from its industrial past. Residents of the area also have a number of cultural attractions on their doorstep.

There is a choice of transport connections within proximity and main connections can be found at London Bridge (National Rail services, Jubilee and Northern lines) and Tower Hill (Circle and District lines) stations.

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    Knight Frank Canary Wharf markets residential property for sale in the Canary Wharf, Limehouse, Isle of Dogs and Royal Docks areas – vibrant locations which have exploded with regeneration in recent years. Whatever type of property it is that you’re looking for, our agents can help connect you with your dream property in and around Canary Wharf. From characterful warehouse conversions to polished riverside penthouses, there’s something in this up-and-coming district to suit a range of property desires and lifestyles. For a frank, friendly chat about your property plans or the local market, why not visit us in our office on Cabot Square, or give us a call? Our knowledgeable agents would be delighted to discuss how they can help you.

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