Morris Road E14

£1,000,000
  • Ref TBA250177
  • Availability For Sale
  • Bedrooms 1
  • Bathrooms 1
  • Reception Rooms 1
  • Parking Single Garage
  • Council Tax Band F
  • Tenure Share of Freehold
  • Leasehold Remaining 959 years
  • Ground Rent £5 pa (approx)
  • Service Charge £5,500 pa (approx)
  • Floor Area: 1,660 sqft
  • Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
1,660 sqft (approx.)
  • Ref: TBA250177
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Parking: Single Garage
  • Council Tax Band: F
  • Tenure: Share of Freehold
  • Leasehold Remaining: 959 years
  • Ground Rent: £5 pa (approx)
  • Service Charge: £5,500 pa (approx)
  • Floor Area: 1,660 sqft
  • Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
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Property Features

  • Warehouse conversion
  • Two parking spaces
  • NY loft style fire escape

Property Summary

Colman’s Wharf, once home to Spratts Dog biscuit factory (where ‘Crufts’ originated) is among the most distinctive Victorian warehouse conversions along the Limehouse Cut canal. It now forms part of the Spratt’s complex where many designers came together from Architects to photographers and even the infamous Spitting image creators.

This expansive apartment, spanning approximately 1,660 sqft, celebrates its industrial heritage through exposed brickwork, original Crittall windows, steel beams, and solid wooden floors that lend a tangible sense of warmth and character.

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Colman’s Wharf, once home to Spratts Dog biscuit factory (where ‘Crufts’ originated) is among the most distinctive Victorian warehouse conversions along the Limehouse Cut canal. It now forms part of the Spratt’s complex where where many designers came together from Architects to photographers and even the infamous Spitting image creators.

This expansive apartment, spanning approximately 1,660 sq ft, celebrates its industrial heritage through exposed brickwork, original Crittall windows, steel beams, and solid wooden floors that lend a tangible sense of warmth and character.

The vast open-plan living space is defined by soaring ceilings and an effortless flow, equally suited to entertaining, relaxing, or working from home. It is light and airy, with treble aspect allowing you to enjoy the different seasons and daylight throughout the day, from early morning sunrise to late evening sunset.