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£1,400,000

1 bed flat for sale
The Factory, 1 Nile Street, Hackney, London N1

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

    • 1 reception

  • EPC Rating: B

  • Leasehold

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About this property

    Set within The Factory - a landmark Victorian conversion by the pioneering Manhattan Loft Corporation - this exceptional first-floor apartment exemplifies the essence of industrial living. Spanning nearly 1,400 sq ft, it combines authentic warehouse character with refined design sensibility: Towering ceilings, exposed brick, and original hardwood parquet are softened by bespoke joinery and beautifully balanced natural light. Residents benefit from a porter, a private parking space, and access to a tranquil communal courtyard - rare privileges in such a central urban setting.
    Inside


    Accessed via a secure communal entrance with lift, the apartment opens into a generous hallway lined with full-height bespoke cabinetry, designed for both storage and display.
    The main living space stretches across the width of the building, illuminated by vast factory windows that rise almost three metres. Exposed brickwork and original parquet floors bring a cohesive warmth, while the open-plan layout lends itself to entertaining or quiet retreat in equal measure.

    The kitchen blends professional functionality with industrial style, featuring stainless-steel units, a gas range cooker, and a bespoke oak counter that extends the workspace and conceals additional storage beneath.

    A glazed partition defines the principal bedroom, where a large south-easterly window washes the space in morning light. Exposed brick continues here, adding texture against a calm, neutral palette. A walk-in wardrobe connects the bedroom back to the entrance hall, offering ample fitted storage.

    The shower room is clad in black slate and completed with brushed stainless-steel fittings, maintaining the apartment’s industrial aesthetic.
    Throughout, the volume, materials and craftsmanship evoke the timeless appeal of authentic loft living - refined, tactile, and quietly cinematic.
    Building history


    Originally constructed in the 19th century as warehouse storage for the British Museum, The Factory occupies the junction of Nile Street, Underwood Street and Shepherdess Walk. Converted in the 1990s, it was one of Manhattan Loft Corporation’s earliest and most celebrated developments - credited with introducing London to the concept of contemporary warehouse living. Its handsome brick façade, generous communal areas and authentic architectural details ensure The Factory remains among the most admired industrial conversions in the capital.
    Neighbourhood & connections


    Positioned just within Hackney, moments from the border with Islington, The Factory enjoys proximity to both the creative energy of Shoreditch and the leafy calm of De Beauvoir. Shepherdess Walk Park lies moments away, while the Regent’s Canal towpath offers a scenic route towards Angel or Victoria Park.
    The neighbourhood’s cultural highlights include Victoria Miro Gallery, the Barbican Centre and Almeida Theatre, while nearby Upper Street and Camden Passage offer an exceptional selection of cafés, boutiques and restaurants from neighbourhood staples like Fredericks to newer but equally acclaimed names like The Tamil Crown and The Baring.
    Old Street (Northern Line) is a six-minute walk, with Hoxton Overground and numerous bus routes providing effortless connections across East and Central London.

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