£1,450,000
3 bed flat for saleClerkenwell Close, London EC1R
3 beds
1 bath
3 receptions
EPC Rating: E
About this property
1168 Sq ft - 108 Sq m
Stunning Terrace
Grade II Listed
Flexible Accommodation
A unique Clerkenwell Home with a stunning terrace.
This elegant Grade II listed residence is believed to stand on the historic site of the medieval Nunnery of St Mary, founded in the mid-12th century by Jordan de Bricet, then Lord of the Manor of Clerkenwell. The presence of the nunnery brought considerable prosperity to the area, attracting knights and courtiers who established grand mansions nearby during the 16th and 17th centuries.
Backing onto the tranquil St James’s Gardens, the apartment enjoys delightful views from its rear across beautifully maintained lawns. The gardens, laid out in their present form in 1890 by surveyor William Iron, now provide a peaceful and picturesque green space in the heart of Clerkenwell.
This charming apartment, with its own private entrance, occupies the entire first and second floors and represents one of the most distinctive residential offerings to come to the Clerkenwell market in recent years.
Steeped in history, the building has served a variety of uses over time, including watchmaking, book storage, and later as a private boys’ school. Constructed in 1792, it is a fine example of Georgian architecture, showcasing elegant symmetry, classical proportions, and refined period detailing. Tall sash windows and well-balanced rooms create a bright and gracious interior throughout.
The accommodation is both comfortable and versatile. The first floor comprises a formal drawing room, dining room, study, and kitchen, while the upper floor offers three generously sized bedrooms and a spacious bathroom.
A truly exceptional feature of this home is the private roof terrace, offering uninterrupted views over St James’s Gardens, an unusually secluded and peaceful outdoor retreat in central Clerkenwell.
Clerkenwell Close runs off Clerkenwell Green, set within the Clerkenwell Green Conservation Area, an enclave celebrated for its rich history and architectural significance.
Farringdon station is just a short walk away, providing access to the Circle, Metropolitan, and Hammersmith & City lines, as well as National Rail and the Elizabeth line. As one of the few stations in London offering both north–south and east–west connections, it ensures exceptional connectivity to the city, Canary Wharf, and the West End. King’s Cross St Pancras, with its Eurostar terminal, is also within easy reach.
This is a rare opportunity to acquire a significant piece of Clerkenwell’s heritage.
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Leasehold (92 years)
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