£4,750,000 /Sale price

London Greater London EC1R

Overview

SUMMARY: Discover an opportunity with this London shared living/flatmate for sale and available for £4,750,000 /Sale price. This could be your next ideal home or a smart investment. More details await.
A rare opportunity to acquire one of Clerkenwell's most iconic residencesan extraordinary dual-level
penthouse and studio spanning approximately 3,600 sq ft of beautifully crafted interior space, complemented by a further 1,600 sq ft of private outdoor terraces. An inspired fusion of architectural integrity, mid-century design influence, and cinematic flair, this property offers unmatched versatility and character.Celebrated for its distinctive design
and cultural cachet, the home has served as a backdrop for high-profile campaigns and featured in editorial shoots for luxury lifestyle brands and style bibles. It has hosted leading fashion houses, film directors, and music video producers, establishing itself as a go-to creative hub for the city's elite.The upper level comprises a spectacular three-bedroom penthouse where triple-aspect living, expansive proportions, and dramatic 3.5-metre ceiling heights create an exceptional sense of volume and light. The open-plan kitchen, dining, and reception room is framed by floor-to-ceiling glass, leading out to a sweeping wraparound balconyseamlessly integrating indoor and outdoor living.Two large bedrooms share a beautifully appointed family bathroom, while the principal suite offers a peaceful retreat complete with walk-in wardrobe, elegant en-suite shower room, and a Zen-style internal courtyarda rare oasis in the centre of the capital. Crowning the home is a vast private rooftop terrace, extending the full footprint of the penthouse, offering panoramic skyline viewsideal for grand entertaining or quiet reflection.On the floor below, the studio presents a compelling live/work opportunity with an unmistakable industrial-chic character. Formerly the creative space of world-renowned photographer Graeme Montgomery, it features original warehouse detailing, Crittall windows, polished concrete floors, historic loading doors, and bespoke walnut partitions. Raw plaster-finished walls provide a refined, textural backdrop, while the Japanese-inspired bathroom and extensive built-in storage combine form and function. The space can be reconfigured with ease to suit a range of uses, from artistic practice to stylish urban living.Discreet and self-contained, the studio is accessible from both a formal entrance on Bowling Green Lane and an industrial-style fire escape on Roberts Place, offering privacy and flexibility.The building itself dates back to the 1930s, originally designed by Rowland Plumbe & Partners as a manufacturing warehouse for printing presses. In 1999, renowned architect Spencer Fungknown for his work with Daylesford Organic and Bamfordwas commissioned to transform the space into the extraordinary residence it is today, with Graeme Montgomery shaping the final vision.Located just moments from the vibrant Exmouth Market, the apartment is surrounded by Michelin-starred restaurants, boutique cafes, and renowned gastro pubs. Clerkenwell was recently named the number one place to live in London by the BBC. Transport links are excellent, with Farringdon Station (0.4 miles) offering direct connections to Heathrow, Gatwick, Luton, and the Eurostar via the Elizabeth Line, Thameslink, and Underground.This is a truly unrepeatable opportunity to own a landmark home of rare quality, scale, and provenance in one of London's most desirable neighbourhoods. A property that must be seen to be fully appreciated.
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Details

  • Beds: 4
  • Baths: 3
  • Price: £4,750,000 /Sale price

Amenities

  • Home
    • 4 bedrooms
    • 2 reception rooms
    • 3 bathrooms
    • Principal suite with en-suite
    • walk-in wardrobe & Zen courtyard
    • 1,600 sq ft of private terraces including a full rooftop with skyline views
    • Excellent transport links via Farringdon Station (c0.4 miles)
    • Moments from Exmouth Market and top restaurants
    • Originally a 1930s warehouse
    • reimagined by architect Spencer Fung
    • Former creative hub used by fashion houses
    • film directors
    • and brands
    • Studio with industrial-chic detailing and flexible layout

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