An impressive loft space with high ceilings, exposed brickwork, and large original windows, quietly situated to the rear of this 1900s building later also London headquarter for The Scholl Manufacturing Company.
The apartment offers flexible open space living/kitchen solution with direct access onto a private terrace and cleverly divided by crittall glass doors which lead to a kitchen breakfast room, two generous size double bedrooms, one with an en suite shower room and a further guest bathroom. There is ample storage throughout the apartment and a wonderful feature are the original metal doors designed by the engineering company “Mather and Platt Ltd”.
Many of these industrial buildings have over the last 30 years been transformed into some of the most breath-taking places to live.
Crossrail is approaching its opening, Farringdon Station will be home to one of the largest terminuses in London and will be the only station in the Capital to give direct access to four of London’s International Airports, with Heathrow a direct 50-minute journey away, whilst Canary Wharf in the East and Bond Street in London’s West End will both be within 8 minutes.