Kenilworth Road E3

£3,250,000
  • Ref TBA250216
  • Availability For Sale
  • Bedrooms 4
  • Bathrooms 4
  • Reception Rooms 2
  • Council Tax Band G
  • Tenure Freehold
  • Floor Area: 3,400 sqft
  • Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
  • Parking: On-street via permit
3,400 sqft (approx.)
  • Ref: TBA250216
  • Availability: For Sale
  • Bedrooms: 4
  • Bathrooms: 4
  • Reception Rooms: 2
  • Council Tax Band: G
  • Tenure: Freehold
  • Floor Area: 3,400 sqft
  • Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
  • Parking: On-street via permit
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Property Features

  • Residential Victorian Warehouse
  • Two lateral floors
  • Prime Victoria Park

Property Summary

A unique and rare freehold residential warehouse conversion in Victoria Park. The building began life as a Victorian bobbin factory and its industrial past is still legible in the proportions: wide open floors, high ceilings, with an ease of movement across more than 3,400 sqft (approx.) over two lateral levels.

The renovation, led by architects Studio Ageli and an artist-owner, allows the past to remain visible while adapting the structure for contemporary family life.

Full Details

A unique and rare freehold residential warehouse conversion in Victoria Park. The building began life as a Victorian bobbin factory and its industrial past is still legible in the proportions: wide open floors, high ceilings, with an ease of movement across more than 3,400 sqft (approx.) over two lateral levels.

The renovation, led by architects Studio Ageli and an artist-owner, allows the past to remain visible while adapting the structure for contemporary family life.

In the 1980s, the basement was excavated by a community group and used as a wine cellar and workshop; in the 1990s, the building became a nursery. Original stepped brickwork remains exposed in places, particularly around former fireplaces, and reclaimed hardwood flooring—salvaged from a Glasgow sports hall—runs through the upper floor and selected rooms below, its coloured striping a subtle record of former use.