This studio apartment is located in Bouchon Point, part of the premium new development in E1, The Silk District. Just a stones throw from Whitechapel Station The Silk District boasts an enviable location and impressive resident facilities. Positioned on the 8th floor the property, c.454 sq ft, benefits from an open plan kitchen living area with divider to create an intimate sleeping area, bathroom. Residents of The Silk District have exclusive access to 24hr concierge, gym & spin room, cinema room, residents lounge & flexible workspace, rooftop gardens.Whitechapel is ideal for those who want a quick commute to the City or Canary Wharf with access to the London Overground, District Line and Hammersmith & City Line. The Elizabeth Line (also known as Crossrail) is soon to arrive, putting Canary Wharf, Liverpool Street and Stratford just one stop away and providing a direct link to Heathrow Airport. Combined with the on going GBP300m regeneration masterplan to create employment, lifestyle and educational opportunity in the area, it’s clear that Whitechapel is fast becoming the place to be in London’s East End.*Please be advised the advised council tax band is an estimate. The property is brand new and its Council Tax band has not yet been released. This band is subject to change*Photos are for Illustration purposes only.
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