Philpot Street E1
Property Features
- Georgian townhouse
- Original features
- Private garden
Property Summary
This quintessential East London home retains much of its original character including traditional external brickwork, sash windows and perfect proportions in keeping with the era. The house presents exceptionally well yet has the scope for any incoming purchaser to stamp their preferences on the property.
Full Details
This Grade II listed three bedroom 2 bathroom Georgian townhouse on Philpot Street dates back to the 1840’s and offers over 1,488sqft (138sqm) approx. of internal space over four floors.
This quintessential East London home retains much of its original character including traditional external brickwork, sash windows and perfect proportions in keeping with the era. The house presents exceptionally well yet has the scope for any incoming purchaser to stamp their preferences on the property.
Upon entering on the ground floor, you will be greeted by a panelled hallway leading to an East/West facing double front to back reception room. There is direct access to a private patioed garden providing plenty of space for outside entertaining plus a prominent view of the back of Philpot Street and Walden Street.
The lower-ground floor provides a fitted kitchen to the rear, as well as second reception room/versatile space as either a sitting or dining room.
The first floor accommodates a two well sized double bedrooms with double sash windows and 2.9m high ceilings. The second floor consists of a charismatic attic style double bedroom that benefits from full head height and a main bathroom.
Philpot Street is located in the heart of East London, South of Brick Lane and approximately 0.3 miles from Whitechapel station. The Myrdle Street Conservation Area is a district well-known for its rich heritage in art and culture. There is a wide range of award winning restaurants, barista cafes and boutique shops within a short walk, including Mr White’s English Chophouse in the New Road Hotel and the famous Blind Beggar Pub.
Whitechapel is an area of London’s East End that over the years has seen and continues to enjoy vast regeneration and investment bringing exciting brands, companies and occupiers to the area. The Royal London Hospital and Whitechapel Gallery plus Spitalfields Market are also close
by.
Green space isn’t far away either with the planned Mulberry Gardens in the heart of the regeneration area plus just a 30 minute walk away you have the 213 acre Green Flag award winning Victoria Park (or The People’s Park as it’s fondly called by locals).
Please note images are of a staged and minor refurbished example of a similar property on the same street and not indicative of the finish or layout of the house available to purchase.
Estate Management charge: £144.07 per annum (approx.)