Cotton’s Gardens E2

£2,800,000
  • Ref TBA250219
  • Availability For Sale
  • Bedrooms 4
  • Bathrooms 4
  • Reception Rooms 2
  • Council Tax Band C
  • Tenure Freehold
  • Floor Area: 2,628 sqft
  • Local Authority: Hackney Council
  • Parking: On-street via permit
2,628 sqft (approx.)
  • Ref: TBA250219
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Reception Rooms: 2
  • Council Tax Band: C
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Floor Area: 2,628 sqft
  • Local Authority: Hackney Council
  • Parking: On-street via permit
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Property Features

  • Victorian warehouse conversion
  • Private roof terrace
  • Central Shoreditch

Property Summary

A unique, redbrick Victorian former warehouse once built as a Leather and Boot works for John Carter & Sons Ltd that has thoughtfully been reimagined into a design-led home with exceptional architectural character and modern comfort.

Full Details

A unique, redbrick Victorian former warehouse once built as a Leather and Boot works for John Carter & Sons Ltd that has thoughtfully been reimagined into a design-led home with exceptional architectural character and modern comfort.

Spanning four floors, this rare 2,628 sqft (approx.) freehold offers four generous bedrooms, four fully tiled bathrooms (plus WC), two distinct living spaces, and a versatile ground-floor live/work semi-studio plus roof terrace.

From top to bottom, the interior celebrates its industrial heritage with original Crittall windows, timber floors, and plenty of exposed brickwork that has been professionally sealed. Contemporary touches are seamlessly married into the space too, from the gallery-style track lighting and fully integrated, space saving sliding doors to the installation of secondary glazing in the principal bedroom and air-conditioning on the 2nd & 3rd floors. Renovated with comfort in mind, combined with loft living, the current owners have thought of everything - there’s even a water softener to tackle London’s notoriously hard water and great lengths were taken to have fibre optic broadband connected.