Mitchell Street EC1V

£875,000
  • Ref PRP22680480
  • Availability For Sale
  • Bedrooms 1
  • Bathrooms 1
  • Reception Rooms 1
  • Council Tax Band C
  • Tenure Share of Freehold
  • Service Charge £4,388 pa (approx)
  • Floor Area: 1,095 sqft
  • Local Authority: Islington Council
1,095 sqft (approx.)
  • Ref: PRP22680480
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 1
  • Bathrooms: 1
  • Reception Rooms: 1
  • Council Tax Band: C
  • Tenure: Share of Freehold
  • Service Charge: £4,388 pa (approx)
  • Floor Area: 1,095 sqft
  • Local Authority: Islington Council
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Property Features

  • Classic Victorian Warehouse
  • Live/work
  • Large private terrace

Property Summary

This increasingly rare, original live/work warehouse apartment presents a unique opportunity to acquire an authentic piece of East London, ideally positioned within the St Luke’s Conservation Area between the vibrant hubs of Clerkenwell and Old Street. Occupying the third and fourth floors of a striking former Victorian warehouse, this remarkable top-floor home extends to just under 1,100 sq ft (approx.) and seamlessly blends industrial heritage with creative, contemporary living.

Full Details

This increasingly rare, original live/work loft apartment presents a unique opportunity to acquire an authentic piece of East London, ideally positioned within the St Luke’s Conservation Area between the vibrant hubs of Clerkenwell and Old Street. Occupying the third and fourth floors of a striking former Victorian warehouse, this remarkable top-floor home extends to just under 1,100 sqft (approx.) and seamlessly blends industrial heritage with creative, contemporary living.

Upon entering, you’re welcomed into a bright and expansive living space defined by double-height vaulted ceilings and white-painted floors, with direct access to a generous south-facing terrace. Original features have been thoughtfully retained, including sash windows, painted exposed brickwork, and original timber flooring, all celebrating the building’s rich history. With triple-aspect windows, the apartment is flooded with natural light throughout the day.

To the rear, a modern kitchen is fitted with integrated appliances, offering a clean and functional contrast to the industrial aesthetic. A steel staircase leads to the mezzanine level, currently arranged as a bedroom, with ample space for built-in storage and a workspace. This level is further enhanced by two large skylights, adding to the sense of volume and light. The bathroom is positioned adjacent to a useful storage/utility room.