A rare and exciting opportunity to acquire a three-storey, three-bedroom house situated on Dingley Place, within the Moorfields Conservation Area between Clerkenwell and Shoreditch. Currently measuring approximately 1,120 sq ft internally, the property has been granted planning permission for an extension designed by architects Nicholas Lacey and Partners, which would take the overall accommodation to around 1,450 sq ft.
An early 19th-century addition to the street, the house can be found nestled amongst late Victorian and Edwardian warehouse conversions. It occupies a tapered site, with a modest, flat-fronted façade and a rear combination of London stock and glass brick windows.
Entry is to the ground floor, currently arranged as a self-contained studio with a bedroom and two shower rooms. The principal rooms are situated at the front of the building, and are flooded with light from south-facing sash windows. On the first floor is the living room and kitchen with two bedrooms occupying the upper levels, one with sliding glazed doors to a decked terrace. On the second floor is a family bathroom.
The house is conveniently situated between Old Street and Clerkenwell on a quiet residential street. Nearby Whitecross Street is home to an excellent street-food market, open for lunch on weekdays. Other local amenities include Exmouth Market, Shoreditch and Hoxton, with their excellent restaurants and nightlife; the rapidly developing Old Street ‘Silicon’ Roundabout; and the Barbican, with its outstanding centre for the arts. The city is a short walk to the south.
The Underground stations of Old Street, Barbican and Farringdon are all within walking distance. Farringdon forms part of the Crossrail project, due to complete in 2019.
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