The Apartment
As well as boasting a stylish interior, this property also comes with an abundance of space that can be hard to come by in an area as popular as Clerkenwell. A bright open-plan living and dining area is illuminated by the apartments floor-to-ceiling sliding doors which lead to a large covered balcony, giving you the option of al fresco dining and hosting whatever the weather. It’s easy to forget you’re in one of London’s most central districts when looking out over the quiet pedestrianised square below, but with the City and St Paul’s Cathedral only a stone’s throw away there’s no denying that this property’s location is really something worth shouting about.
The Neighbourhood
The creative hub of Clerkenwell offers a selection of quirky bars and restaurants and hosts a week-long festival devoted to design every May. At the weekend, you can make the most of the late-night spots on your doorstep or peruse the streets of Little Italy for somewhere to grab an authentic Italian lunch. Smithfield’s 13th-century meat market and London’s oldest surviving church, St Bartholomew the Great, are both only minutes from your apartment, giving you the opportunity to immerse yourself in the district’s rich history. Want to experience some of London’s more contemporary attractions? Visit the Barbican Centre’s exhibitions, concerts and film screenings or take a half-hour stroll along the A4, which will take you directly to Oxford Street, the West End and beyond. The nearest tube station is Barbican, which is located 8 minutes from the property.