Guide price
£425,000
1 bed flat for salePrincelet Street, Spitalfields E1
1 bed
1 bath
1 reception
- Leasehold
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About this property
Guide Price: £425,000 - £475,000
Please quote reference JO0989 for all enquiries
Stunning 1 Bedroom Pub Conversion
Incredible Location in Spitalfields
Fantastic Transport Connections
Fabulous Condition
Service Charge: £1,359.40
Ground Rent: £350
412 sq ft / 38.27 sq m
Lease: Over 140 years
Please quote reference JO0989 for all enquiries.
Guide Price: £425,000 - £475,000.
Tucked away on one of East London's most sought-after streets, this former Public House offers a rare opportunity to own a stylish, well-appointed apartment in the vibrant heart of Spitalfields.
Perfectly positioned, just off Brick Lane, this immaculately presented property combines historic charm with modern convenience in an unbeatable location.
Set within a small, characterful development, this one-bedroom flat boasts bright interiors, a spacious open-plan living, dining and kitchen area, and large sash windows that flood the space with natural light. The bedroom is well-proportioned and is fitted with a bespoke floor-to-ceiling wardrobe. The contemporary kitchen comes fully fitted with quality integrated appliances, while the sleek bathroom features high-end finishes.
The building has a rich history – serving as a brewery tap for over 40 years for Edward Tilney & Co’s Alma Brewery, using the same source of water as Trumans Brewery, before being taken over and closed by Charrington’s Brewery in 1927. The pub itself – named The Alma – enjoyed a good reputation even earning an accolade of ‘East London & City Pub of the Year’ for 1997, before finally closing in 2001. After a spell as offices the building was developed into flats and is now known as ‘Tilney House’.
Situated on the picturesque Princelet Street, this property provides an unparalleled opportunity to experience the cultural heartbeat of East London, just moments away are an eclectic mix of artisan boutiques, vibrant markets, trendy cafés, and renowned restaurants. The iconic Spitalfields Market and Brick Lane are just a short stroll away, offering a wealth of shopping and dining experiences.
Located perfectly between a number of stations allows for easy travel in many different directions. The excellent transport links include Liverpool Street, Shoreditch High Street, Whitechapel, Aldgate East, Bethnal Green and Aldgate stations, which collectively provide access to the Elizabeth, Weaver, Hammersmith & City, Circle, Metropolitan, District, Windrush and Central lines, as well as National Rail services.
This apartment is the perfect residence for anyone seeking a harmonious balance of modern convenience, historical charm, and a buzzing community vibe - with creative energy in every direction, this is a gateway to one of London’s most dynamic neighbourhoods. Whether you're a young professional, a couple, or looking to invest in a sought-after part of London, this property is a rare find.
Key Features
· Spacious Living Area The flat boasts a bright and airy reception room, perfect for entertaining guests or relaxing in style.
· Modern Kitchen Equipped with sleek fittings and high-end appliances.
· Generous Bedroom The property includes a well-proportioned bedroom with ample storage and natural light.
· Elegant Bathroom A contemporary bathroom with premium finishes ensures a luxurious start to your day.
· Historical Charm Located within a characterful building, both the property and the area have a rich history.
· Excellent Transport Links: A multitude of travel options with, Liverpool Street, Shoreditch High Street, Whitechapel, Aldgate East, Bethnal Green and Aldgate stations all within easy reach.
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Tenure
Leasehold (144 years)
Service charge
£1,359 per year
Council tax band
C
Ground rent
£350
Ground rent date of next review