Available Now.A rare and very special building that has been lovingly rebuilt and restored by the present owner. An extraordinary amount of affection, cost and hard work was implemented into this the restoration cleverly combined luxurious and contemporary fixtures whilst retaining some of the original features including, a herringbone ceiling, steel support beams and butterfly brickwork.The project, which was finished to a very high specification. It is believed the building was originally built to stable horses for the trams. Which kept London on the move. In the early 1960s a creative family bought the warehouse to manufacture their bespoke furniture, they occupied the building in excess of 30 years before it was leased to a picture framer in the late 1990s who framed works for the artists who occupied the industrial warehouses.The warehouse is an end of terrace of three in a cobbled mews which is bookended by a former public house. The building has a 10ft ceiling height throughout and is 2,766sqft of stylishly presented multi-use accommodation.The unique nature of this property is that it has two entrances and can be utilised as two independent living spaces. The current layout affords flexible and versatile space, with the lower and upper floors designed to accommodate a variety of different uses. The ground floor of the building has the ability to form part of the main dwelling or operate as a completely self-contained open-plan loft. This space incorporates a large open studio with a recessed fitted kitchen, a shower room and floor to ceiling glazed sliding doors that open to a rear courtyard.This space has been let out as a self-contained apartment as well as being used as our client's office and design studio and a meeting room. The building works well for both home working and multi-generational living. A wide staircase features cast iron AATi nosing designed for the London Underground and leads from the entrance lobby up to the first floor, which has been specifically designed with parties and entertaining in mind.Peary Place is neatly tucked away off the Bethnal Green end of Roman Road within a conservation area. There are a wide and varied choice of weekly markets, popular local pubs, galleries, independent eateries and open green spaces all within close proximity. Bethnal Green is the closest Underground station (0.2 miles) which is one stop away from Liverpool Street Underground station, offering mainline services and will be on the long awaited and much anticipated Elizabeth line which will provide swift access to Canary Wharf and Heathrow.
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Knight Frank - Aldgate Lettings
Unit 6, 1 Canter Way, Leman Street, Aldgate, London
Please note that the material information included in this advert is provided to Knight Frank by third parties and is provided here as a guide only. Some of the information provided (such as the rent, deposit or length of tenancy) is subject to change, depending on offers received by the landlord. While Knight Frank has taken steps to verify this information, we advise you to confirm the details of any such material information prior to any offer for the tenancy being submitted. If we are informed of changes to this information by the landlord, we will use all reasonable endeavours to update this as soon as practical.
Minimum Tenancy Length
This is the minimum amount of time the property is available to let on the day the property went on to the market. For more information about the amount of time the property is available for, please speak to a member of our team.
Tenant charges
All potential tenants should be advised that, as well as rent a holding deposit will be payable which is equal to one week’s rent (if an AST) and two weeks’ rent (if not an AST), a tenancy deposit will also be payable which is equal to 6 weeks rent (if not an AST and/or the annual rent is over £50,000), or 5 weeks’ rent (if an AST and/or the annual rent is below £50,000). If the landlord agrees to you having a pet you may be required to pay a higher deposit (if not an AST) or higher weekly rent (if an AST).
You will also be required to pay the following:
Before the tenancy starts: Deposit (usually equivalent of between five and six weeks' rent dependant on the annual rent) Tenancy Agreement fee (£288 inclusive of VAT) (Non ASTs only) Reference fee payable by each tenant/guarantor (£60 inclusive of VAT) (Non AST only) Bank reference fee (refer to your bank as charges vary) (Non AST only) Stamp Duty (on tenancies that amount to over £125,000)
During the tenancy: Utilities (gas, electricity, water and telephone) Council Tax Television licence Installation of cable/satellite (if permitted and applicable) Subscription to cable/satellite supplier Insurance (for your personal and own contents) Garden maintenance
At the end of the tenancy: Cleaning of the property Inventory check-out (Non ASTs only) Dilapidations (as agreed)
Knight Frank are members of the Property Redress Scheme (Consumer Redress Scheme) and RICS Dispute Resolution Service (Business Redress Scheme) and have Client Money protection with RICS Client Money Protection Scheme.
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