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£3,950 pcm

(£912 pw)

1 bed flat to rent
Pattern House, 223-227 St John Street EC1V

    • 1 bed

    • 1 bath

  • EPC Rating: C

  • Unfurnished

Hurford Salvi Carr - Clerkenwell & City Lettings

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About this property

    Available from late July 2026, this exceptional one bedroom unfurnished loft apartment occupies a prime position within Pattern House, one of Clerkenwell's most iconic warehouse conversions and a landmark building renowned for its rich industrial and creative heritage.

    Spanning approximately 1044 sq ft, the apartment offers generous lateral living space flooded with natural light from expansive factory style windows. Retaining the hallmarks of authentic loft living, the interior combines exposed brickwork, original beams, high ceilings and classic Crittall windows with thoughtfully restored features including cast iron radiators retained from the original building.

    The open plan living, dining and kitchen area forms the heart of the home, providing an exceptional space for entertaining and everyday living. A generous double bedroom is complemented by a dedicated study area and an abundance of built in storage throughout. The stylish bathroom features a distinctive circular bathtub, while carefully considered storage solutions ensure the apartment remains both functional and uncluttered.

    Residents benefit from access to a beautifully maintained communal rooftop terrace with views across London’s skyline, along with the option of a dedicated underground parking space available exclusively to this property at an additional cost.

    Few London buildings can claim such a distinguished architectural and design lineage as Pattern House. Renowned for its emerald-green glazed tiles and intricate mosaic insignia, this celebrated address stands as a testament to the area’s rich industrial and creative history. Built by W.H. Gaze & Sons and designed by Gilbert Waghorn Architects, Pattern House was once home to the Ingersoll Watch Company, the pioneering New York firm behind the first $1 “Yankee” watch and the original Mickey Mouse watch. In the 1950's, the warehouse building was taken over by another global brand; Conde’ Nast, becoming the Vogue Pattern factory.

    Perfectly positioned at the junction of St John Street, Sekforde Street and Skinner Street, the building sits in the heart of prime Clerkenwell. Many restaurants, cafés and bars of St John Street, Exmouth Market and Smithfield are all within easy reach, while Waitrose is just moments away. Farringdon Station as well as Angel Underground Stations are also a short walk away.

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    • Deposit

      £4,558

    • Council tax band

      G

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