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£875,000

(£1,106/sq. ft)

2 bed terraced house for sale
Ashfield Yard II, London E1

    • 2 beds

    • 1 bath

    • 2 receptions

    • 791 sq. ft

  • EPC Rating: D

  • Share of Freehold

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About this property

    Ashfield Yard, a peaceful mews in Whitechapel, east London, is the setting of this handsome three-storey, two-bedroom house. A characterful communal cobbled garden stretches in front of the house, while a private first-floor balcony extends from its double-height principal living space. The mews is a short walk from Whitechapel station and the Whitechapel Gallery, as well as the restaurants and bars of Brick Lane, Spitalfields and Shoreditch.

    The Tour

    The mews are concealed behind the established façades of Ashfield Street, a secluded retreat amid the bustle of Whitechapel. A discrete iron gate announces this concealed terrace with its charming courtyard garden running alongside.

    The original Victorian brick façade has been uniformly painted white, and arched mullion windows honour the original period of the building. Each house is entered on the first floor via a black steel spiral staircase, which leads up to a generous steel sun terrace.

    From here is the spacious double-height living area, serenely lit by Velux windows that stud the gabled roof. Exposed roof beams, brickwork and original floorboards add texture to the simple white palette used throughout. A log burner on one side creates a warm centre point during the winter months.

    The kitchen is at the back of the room; a cut-out in the wall creates an unbroken line of sight between the two spaces. It has an understated palette, with geometric tiling and stainless-steel finishes. Its u-shape maximises both space and storage, the kitchen has in-built Smeg appliances and a Quooker tap over the sink.

    Beautiful dark stained wooden stairs ascend from the living room to a mezzanine level, once the stable hayloft. Located high in the eaves, it creates a peaceful retreat that overlooks the living area below while preserving a sense of privacy.

    There are two bedrooms on the ground floor. The principal is a calm space with white-painted brickwork and a large wardrobe, while the second room is presently used as a dressing area. A white and grey bathroom is also located on the ground floor; it has underfloor heating, a walk-in shower, a basin sink by Duravit and well-placed cupboards. There is also space in large cupboards for white goods.

    Outdoor Space

    A private, south-facing terrace sits beside the living area. Formed from black steel, its lofty position affords views across the peaceful courtyard garden below and out to the rooftops of the bustling city beyond. There is ample space for seating and outdoor dining. Shade from the sun can be sought in the seating area of the courtyard below, where the likes of wisteria and sweet jasmine grow.

    The Area

    Ashfield Yard is off Ashfield Street, surrounded by smart Victorian Terraces. Opposite is the tranquil Sidney Square, synonymous with the East End and one of London's foremost historic garden squares. Stepney Green Park is just eight minutes away on foot.

    Whitechapel is home to a thriving range of traditional pubs, cafés and restaurants. Neighbourhood favourites include Tayyabs and East London institution Rinkoff’s Bakery. The independent Genesis Cinema is an 11-minute walk away, and the ever-impressive Whitechapel Gallery is a short distance away on foot.

    Bethnal Green is near and is home to institutions like E. Pellicci and The Approach Tavern, which are complemented by a new wave of bars and restaurants, including Brawn, Ombra and Bistrotheque. The Young V&A Museum is a short walk away, as is York Hall Leisure Centre. Towards Mile End is the latest outpost of Forno housed in the Ragged School Museum.

    The Regent's Canal, Columbia Road Flower Market, Brick Lane and Shoreditch are all within walking distance. Also close by are many of East London’s finest parks: Mile End Park, Bethnal Green Gardens, Weaver’s Fields, Victoria Park, and the historic churchyard of St Dunstan's, to name a few. The charming Stepney Green City Farm is also close.

    Whitechapel station is less than a 10-minute walk away and serves the District, Hammersmith & City and Elizabeth lines, as well as the Overground. The West End can be reached in around 12 minutes, and Heathrow in approximately 39.

    Tenure: Share of Freehold | Lease length: Approx. 953 years remaining | Council Tax Band: D

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