Narrow Street E14
- Ref TBA250030
- Availability For Sale
- Bedrooms 2
- Bathrooms 2
- Reception Rooms 1
- Council Tax Band F
- Tenure Share of Freehold
- Leasehold Remaining 951 years
- Service Charge £3,145 pa (approx)
- Floor Area: 2,248 sqft
- Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
- Parking: On-street via permit
- Ref: TBA250030
- Availability: For Sale
- Bedrooms: 2
- Bathrooms: 2
- Reception Rooms: 1
- Council Tax Band: F
- Tenure: Share of Freehold
- Leasehold Remaining: 951 years
- Service Charge: £3,145 pa (approx)
- Floor Area: 2,248 sqft
- Local Authority: Tower Hamlets
- Parking: On-street via permit
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Property Features
- Lateral loft
- Dock & River Views
- Original character throughout
Property Summary
Once a bustling storehouse for London’s thriving lime trade, this 1840s dockside building was reimagined in 1978 as one of the city’s very first residential warehouse conversions — and with just four apartments, each claiming its own entire floor, it remains as rare as it is remarkable.
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One of London's original and authentic lofts, where industrial heritage meets modern artistry. A spectacular 2,248 sq ft (approx.) masterpiece carved into the heart of Limehouse Wharf, a Grade II listed Victorian warehouse on Narrow Street, E14.
Once a bustling storehouse for London’s thriving lime trade, this 1840s dockside building was reimagined in 1978 as one of the city’s very first residential warehouse conversions — and with just four apartments, each claiming its own entire floor, it remains as rare as it is remarkable.
Occupying the first floor, this 2 bedroom, 2 bathroom lateral loft is a raw yet refined celebration of true industrial character: towering steel columns, sun-aged brickwork, lightly oiled timber floors, and exposed beams create an immersive backdrop for modern living. Complete with ceilings close to 10ft (approx.), a full-length wall of original warehouse windows and operable loading doors that flood the vast living space with light and peaceful framed views across Limekiln Dock to the Thames beyond.
Inside, the loft unfolds dramatically via a large entrance hall which draws you straight into the vast open-plan living and dining space. A hand-crafted open plan kitchen is cleverly positioned in the far corner maximizing the huge open living/entertaining/dining area, fully fitted with integrated wine fridge, double American fridge/freezer, electric hob and cooker and an abundance of storage — made for both everyday life and impromptu gatherings. There is also a tucked away concealed pantry and utility room, keeping the working elements of the loft separate from the main space.
Flexibility is built into the design, with a bathroom off the hall and good sized second double bedroom, featuring original Crittall windows and full length built in wardrobes. The principle bedroom is an impressive room, 25ft (approx.) in length, showcasing another original loading door, exposed brickwork and high ceilings with full length built in wardrobes. There is also a large fully tiled ensuite bathroom complete with sunken bath.
Outside, Narrow Street feels like stepping back into a quieter tucked away part of London. Riverside walks along the Thames Path lead to Wapping and St Katharine Docks, while centuries-old pubs like The Grapes and The Prospect of Whitby whisper stories of the city’s maritime past. Canary Wharf lies just moments away, and the City is within easy reach via Westferry DLR.
A timeless industrial original loft — reimagined with scale, and soul.






















































