£850,000
2 bed flat for saleGathorne Street, London E2
2 beds
1 bath
EPC Rating: C
Just added
Share of Freehold
About this property
Converted Victorian School
Communal Roof Terrace
Over 4m high ceilings
Once a Victorian school, now one of the area’s most characterful places to live, this just over 1300 sqft (approx.) two-bedroom duplex in Bow Brook House makes a bold first impression. The double-height reception room sets the tone with exposed brick, soaring ceilings, and huge windows that pull in the light and amplify the volume of the space.
The mezzanine kitchen sits suspended above the main space with plenty of space for cooking, dining or hanging out. Featuring a neutral grey colour scheme and white stone worktops, the kitchen includes plenty of built in storage, a wine fridge and induction hob.
Both bedrooms are well proportioned, with the first situated on the ground floor beside the three-piece family bathroom, which features two tiled statement walls. Climbing the second staircase at the front of the property, you’re welcomed into the large, triple-aspect principal bedroom, complete with built-in wardrobes.
Bow Brook House is one of the last Victorian buildings of this scale in the area, its 1980s conversion giving it a rare blend of industrial heritage and residential warmth. Residents share a communal roof terrace, part urban garden, part retreat, complete with a vegetable patch and open-air hangout space. Gated parking sits below, tucked away from the street.
Positioned on the edge of Bethnal Green, just a short walk from both Bethnal Green and Mile End Underground stations, the building sits at the intersection of some of East London’s most compelling pockets. Brutalist-meets-bohemian in feel, the neighbourhood is anchored by characterful pubs and cafés, from E. Pellicci’s timeless frontage to The Approach Tavern’s understated charm, with the canal path offering a direct route to Victoria Park, the Pavilion Café and the Chisenhale Gallery.
The mezzanine kitchen sits suspended above the main space with plenty of space for cooking, dining or hanging out. Featuring a neutral grey colour scheme and white stone worktops, the kitchen includes plenty of built in storage, a wine fridge and induction hob.
Both bedrooms are well proportioned, with the first situated on the ground floor beside the three-piece family bathroom, which features two tiled statement walls. Climbing the second staircase at the front of the property, you’re welcomed into the large, triple-aspect principal bedroom, complete with built-in wardrobes.
Bow Brook House is one of the last Victorian buildings of this scale in the area, its 1980s conversion giving it a rare blend of industrial heritage and residential warmth. Residents share a communal roof terrace, part urban garden, part retreat, complete with a vegetable patch and open-air hangout space. Gated parking sits below, tucked away from the street.
Positioned on the edge of Bethnal Green, just a short walk from both Bethnal Green and Mile End Underground stations, the building sits at the intersection of some of East London’s most compelling pockets. Brutalist-meets-bohemian in feel, the neighbourhood is anchored by characterful pubs and cafés, from E. Pellicci’s timeless frontage to The Approach Tavern’s understated charm, with the canal path offering a direct route to Victoria Park, the Pavilion Café and the Chisenhale Gallery.
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