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2 bed flat for saleKeeling House, Claredale Street E2
2 beds
1 bath
1 reception
730 sq. ft
EPC Rating: D
About this property
Chain free and offered with an extra long lease circa 973 years remaining
Architecturally designed home
Private south-west facing balcony with far reaching views
Underfloor heating
Uv-filtered glazing on the large reception windows
Grade II Listed Building
Designated parking space and residents cycle storage
Day concierge
The building benefits from Right To Manage
EWS1 suitable for lending
Arranged over the tenth and eleventh floors, the apartment has been finished to an exceptional standard by Studio Ben Allen, with a carefully considered palette of poured grey vinyl flooring, green concrete surfaces and brass detailing creating a cohesive, warm interior.
A blue Valchromat sliding door opens into the open-plan living space, where a large picture window draws in south-westerly light and frames far-reaching city views. The kitchen sits neatly to one side, featuring a green-stained concrete worktop and splashback, oak and ply cabinetry, brass handles and open shelving. A private south-west facing balcony provides the perfect spot to enjoy views across the London skyline, stretching towards the Shard.
Upstairs, two bedrooms are arranged alongside a beautifully detailed bathroom. The principal bedroom is west-facing with bespoke larch ply wardrobes, while the second bedroom includes built-in storage and a fitted standing desk, making it ideal as a home office. The bathroom continues the material story with green concrete finishes, brass fittings and a generous bath with a sculptural shower.
Designed by Denys Lasdun and completed in the late 1950s, Keeling House stands as a landmark of British modernism. Conceived as a series of intersecting residential blocks gathered around a central service core, the building reflects Lasdun’s ambition to reinterpret the rhythm and social cohesion of a traditional street within a vertical form. Its architectural significance was recognised with Grade II* listing in 1993, followed by a comprehensive and award-winning refurbishment by Munkenbeck + Marshall in 2001. Residents benefit from secure gated access, a glazed atrium with concierge service, carefully maintained communal areas, lift access to galleried walkways, and a secure bicycle store.
Area
Located on the borders of Bethnal Green and Hackney, this home is ideally located for all the coffee shops, acclaimed restaurants, bars and independent retailers of the surrounding area. Easthaus favourite Ozone on Emma Street is just around the corner and an amazing breakfast spot; The Common on Old Bethnal Green Road serves delicious coffee and cakes, and neighbour restaurant Rogues on Hackney Road serves up exceedingly good small plates and cocktails. The property is also within easy reach of Broadway Market and The Regents Canal. Columbia Road, Haggerston Park and Hackney City Farm, as well as Victoria Park and London Fields. The property is circa 0.4 miles from Bethnal Green (central line), and Cambridge Heath (overground) is approximately 0.2 miles away.
Details
Tenure: Leasehold circa 973 years remaining.
Service Charges: Circa £6,800 pa inclusive of reserve fund contribution.
Council Tax: Tower Hamlets Band E
Ground Rent: £200pa
EPC Rating: D
Balcony
Private balcony
Parking - Allocated Parking
Secure off street, designated parking space.
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Tenure
Leasehold (972 years)
Service charge
£6,809 per year
Council tax band
E
Ground rent
£200
Ground rent date of next review



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