An exceptional three bedroom freehold house with private roof terrace, set in a gated mews off a sought-after residential London Fields turning, Parkholme Road.
The second of two stunning new-build freehold houses, this property carries a rich history, originally serving as the stables for the Mayor of Hackney before becoming a clothing factory. It has since undergone a complete reconstruction to an exceptional standard, showcasing an authentic warehouse aesthetic with exposed steel structures, copper pipes, brickwork, and Crittal-style windows.
The main core of the building is a steel frame designed by Eckersley O’Callaghan, usually reserved for projects such as the Apple Stores.
Thought has been given to the feel of space and light, with high faulted ceilings through a cathedral glass roof and approximately 1,800 sq. ft. arranged over two levels for ample lateral space.
This property features three spacious double bedrooms, three bathrooms (including two en-suites), and a striking open-plan kitchen, living, dining, and entertaining space. The contemporary design seamlessly connects to a private south-facing terrace through folding doors, perfect for indoor-outdoor living. Each room benefits from underfloor heating with individually thermostatically controlled zones, ensuring comfort throughout the home
Nestled in a cobbled Mews behind the sought-after tree-lined residential turning of Parkholme Road, benefitting from easy access to the transport links of Dalston and Hackney Central. The open green spaces of London Fields and The Lido are just under 0.5 miles away, whilst the hot spots of Broadway Market and Columbia Road are within easy reach.
No onward chain.
Freehold
Council tax: Band E (Hackney)