Guide price
£700,000
(£852/sq. ft)
3 bed flat for saleApex House, Bacon Street, Shoreditch, London E1
- 3 beds 
- 2 baths 
- 1 reception 
- 821 sq. ft 
 
- EPC Rating: E 
- Chain free
- Leasehold
Brickworks
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About this property
- Type: First-floor corner flat in a modern apartment block 
- Beds: Three bedrooms 
- Baths: Two bathrooms, including an ensuite from the main bedroom 
- Living: Open-plan kitchen & living space 
- Tenure: Leasehold (985 years remaining) 
- Love: For East London flavour, the location is unbeatable 
- Parks: Allen Gardens, Weavers Fields, and Haggerston Park are all nearby, while Victoria Park & Shoreditch Park are just a little further away 
- Transport: Shoreditch High Street (0.2 miles), Liverpool Street (0.7 miles), Whitechapel (0.7 miles), & Old Street (1 mile) are your closest stations 
- Size: 76.31 sq m / 821 sq ft 
- Chain: The flat is being sold chain-free 
Brickworks says
Perched above Brick Lane, this flat makes the most of its corner position. Light pours in from all sides, flooding the open-plan living area and illuminating the recently revamped sage-green kitchen. The space is made for connection - where you can cook, eat, and catch up - with a front-row seat from which to watch the world go by.
Inside, the energy softens. A recent redecoration in warm, earthy tones brings a sense of calm and cohesion, while new carpets in the bedrooms add softness underfoot. The main bedroom benefits from an ensuite shower room, a nice touch that makes life easier for sharers or frees up the main bathroom for guests.
Shoreditch doesn’t stand still. From street art to global flavours, it’s constantly evolving but always driven by creativity. Brick Lane may be famous for its beigels and curries, but the food scene stretches far wider - from smart cocktail bars to late-night pop-ups and cult restaurants. And when the sun sets, the neighbourhood transforms: The clubs, basement venues and rooftop bars come alive. Having a base here puts you right at the centre of it all - a private spot to dive into everything the city has to offer.
The owners say
The flat is bright, airy and open, but what makes it special is being right in the thick of things. You can wander downstairs and take your pick of cafés, bars or restaurants - whatever suits your mood.
It’s inspiring to live somewhere so full of colour and culture, where food, art and fashion collide. It’s a vibe unlike any other.
Points to consider
Energy Performance Certificate (EPC):
Current Energy Rating E
Potential Energy Rating D
Council Tax:
Band D in the borough of Tower Hamlets
£1,754.57 in 2025/26
Utilities:
Monthly costs are not known as the flat has been rented out recently.
Tenure:
Leasehold with 985 years remaining.
Service charge:
Approximately £1,900 annually, paid in two instalments every six months.
Ground rent:
£10 a year
EWS1:
The building is exempt
Neighbours:
In the building, there are 7 flats in total.
Recent work:
The current owner has updated the kitchen and bathrooms, fitted new flooring and carpet, and redecorated throughout.
Getting around:
Being so central, you can reach much of London on foot - Tower Bridge and the Tower of London are around a 30-minute walk away. When you need to travel further, Shoreditch High Street (Zone 2) offers Overground connections across the city via the Windrush line. Alternatively, Whitechapel (Zone 2) and Liverpool Street (Zone 1) provide access to multiple Underground lines, plus the Elizabeth line for fast journeys across London and beyond. Old Street (Zone 1) is another handy option.
Onward plans:
The flat is being sold chain-free.
The legal bit
While we strive to create true-to-life photographs, floor plans and descriptions, our marketing material is only a guide. Purchasers should always visit in person, ask relevant questions and triple-check details. Brickworks takes our duty of care incredibly seriously and takes all reasonable steps to ensure all presented information is correct. However, we sometimes rely on the accuracy of the information provided to us by the seller and others. Also, please note that we often round up/down total floor plan measurements and/or use approximate distances.
EPC Rating: E
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More information
- Tenure - Leasehold (985 years) 
- Service charge - £1,900 per year 
- Council tax band - D 
- Ground rent - £10 
- Ground rent date of next review