Fournier Street E1

£2,500,000
  • Ref PRP21173137
  • Availability For Sale
  • Bedrooms 3
  • Bathrooms 3
  • Reception Rooms 2
  • Council Tax Band G
  • Tenure Freehold
  • Floor Area: 2,558 sqft
  • Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
  • Parking: On-street via permit
2,558 sqft (approx.)
  • Ref: PRP21173137
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 3
  • Bathrooms: 3
  • Reception Rooms: 2
  • Council Tax Band: G
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Floor Area: 2,558 sqft
  • Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
  • Parking: On-street via permit
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Property Features

  • Townhouse
  • Open plan on every floor
  • Southwest facing roof terrace

Property Summary

Positioned on one of Spitalfields’ most sought-after streets, Fournier Street, this exceptional modern townhouse sits discreetly behind a modest façade, unfolding across approximately 2,600 sqft of beautifully designed living space arranged over five floors.

Offering a rare sense of volume and light within the heart of historic Spitalfields, the house combines expansive open-plan living, three generous bedrooms, three bathrooms and a remarkable Southwest-facing roof terrace with uninterrupted views towards the iconic Christ Church Spitalfields and the surrounding Georgian streetscape.

Full Details

Positioned on one of Spitalfields’ most sought-after streets, Fournier Street, this exceptional modern townhouse sits discreetly behind a modest façade, unfolding across approximately 2,600 sqft of beautifully designed living space arranged over five floors.

Offering a rare sense of volume and light within the heart of historic Spitalfields, the house combines expansive open-plan living, three generous bedrooms, three bathrooms and a remarkable Southwest-facing roof terrace with uninterrupted views towards the iconic Christ Church Spitalfields and the surrounding Georgian streetscape.

Originally rebuilt in the 1950s following bomb damage during the Second World War, the house was designed by renowned architect Richard Seifert before undergoing an extensive architectural refurbishment by Mackenzie Wheeler Architects in 2012. The result is a striking contemporary home that thoughtfully contrasts the neighbouring Huguenot townhouses, prioritising lateral space, natural light and architectural detail throughout.