£1,000,000
3 bed flat for saleLimehouse Cut, Poplar E14
3 beds
2 baths
- Available immediately
- Share of Freehold
Urban Spaces Loft Living & Unique Properties
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About this property
Gated Community
Character
Warehouse conversion
Allocated parking
Share of freehold
Professional recording studio
Private walled garden
Large communal gardens
Discover a distinctive three-bedroom loft apartment within the historic Limehouse Cut Building, offering expansive interiors, towering ceilings and a rare private walled garden - set within one of East London’s most vibrant creative communities.
Entered via a wide hallway with extensive fitted cupboards and storage, the apartment opens into a dramatic open-plan living area with soaring 5.95 metre ceilings and a feature arched window that floods the space with natural light. Double stable doors lead directly onto the private walled garden, creating a seamless connection between indoors and out. The modern kitchen is smartly integrated into the space, offering clean lines and practical functionality. Off the hallway, a generously sized family bathroom with a sunken bath completes the ground floor.
A spiral staircase leads to the upper level, where 3.2 metre ceilings continue the sense of volume and light. The layout includes a large master suite with fitted wardrobes, an ensuite bathroom, and a dedicated dressing area. The second bedroom, currently set up as a child’s room, could also serve well as a home office or guest room. There is also a sound-insulated recording studio currently used by a multi-platinum selling artist, offering a generous, adaptable space ideal for musicians, podcasters or anyone needing a quiet and professional-grade workspace.
The Limehouse Cut Building is part of the Spratt’s Complex, a former pet food factory originally built in 1860 and converted in 1985 into some of London’s earliest large-scale loft-style apartments. The building has long attracted creatives and remains home to a diverse artistic community. An active residents’ association oversees the running of the building, which is known for being exceptionally well managed and continually improving its communal spaces.
Residents benefit from a share of freehold, allocated parking, and access to some of East London’s best communal gardens.
The local area is full of independent shops, cafés and gyms, and green spaces such as Mile End Park and Victoria Park are nearby. The canal towpath offers a scenic walk or cycle route to the Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park.
Langdon Park DLR and Bromley-by-Bow tube station are both within easy reach, giving direct access to the City, Canary Wharf and West London via the District, Circle and Hammersmith & City lines.
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Share of freehold
Service charge
£4,749 per year
Council tax band
F
Commonhold details