The Grand Tour
The apartment is on the second floor of the building and is accessed via a communal hallway. Entry is to the open-plan living space, which is divided between the kitchen, the dining area and a cosy snug. Three Queen Anne-style sash windows along the front aspect make for a bright and airy space, while designer lighting fixtures ensure ambience throughout the day.
At one side of the room is the kitchen, where timber cabinetry is washed in a warm taupe and has custom-made handles. Integrated into the marbled quartz worktops are a four-ring induction hob and a deep butler sink. There is plenty of space for a dining table and chairs in the centre of the room, making for a lovely spot to enjoy a morning coffee as light filters in through the panes of the large sash windows.
On the other side of the space is a cocooning living area; with walls painted in
‘Entrance Hall Pink’ by Farrow & Ball, it has a warm and inviting feel. In a corner alcove there is space for a comfy armchair opposite handy built-in shelves – an ideal spot for displaying books, or a vase of cut flowers.
A door opens from the living area to the bedroom, where there is plenty of space for a king-sized bed beneath bespoke walnut-toned built-in wardrobes. A window bench here makes for a cosy reading nook. Also adjacent to the living area is the bathroom, which has marbled porcelain tiles, brushed brass fittings, a floating vanity, and a decadent rain-style head over a large bathtub.
The apartment also has ‘smart home’ features, with its electric heating system and motorised blinds controllable via smartphone.
Out and About
Chatsworth Road is a 10-minute walk from Clarence Place and runs north from Homerton to the green fields of Clapton and Hackney Marshes. It offers a lively gauntlet of independent shops, cafés and restaurants, including specialist suppliers
L’Epicerie 56,
London Borough of Jam and
Hackney Draper. Clapton is home to legendary wine bar
107 (formerly P. Franco), as well as numerous other coffee shops, cafés and bars. There are plenty of good pubs nearby too, including
The Pembury Tavern and
The Elderfield.
Hackney Downs is less than a five-minute walk from the apartment and offers a wonderful expanse of green space and tennis courts open to the public. Slightly further, but still within walking distance, are Hackney Marshes, London Fields and Victoria Park.
The closest stations are Hackney Central and Hackney Downs, running Overground services to Stratford, Highbury & Islington and Liverpool Street respectively.
Tenure: Leasehold
Lease Length: 101 years remaining
Service Charge: approx. £1,800 per annum
Ground Rent: approx. £150 per annum
Council Tax Band: A