Short let - Set within a characterful former warehouse on Dingley Place, this authentic conversion seamlessly blends industrial heritage with modern living. Originally home to light-industrial and manufacturing enterprises typical of Clerkenwell’s storied past, the building now forms part of a well-regarded residential development that retains its original fabric and warehouse charm. Offering a rare slice of London’s industrial history, this sought-after address is ideally placed for creative professionals and city workers alike.
Located on the second floor with convenient lift access, the apartment spans approximately 1,270 square feet and makes a bold first impression with its wide entrance hall. The main living area is a generous, open-plan space characterised by exposed brickwork, original cast-iron columns and expansive wood flooring-elements that underscore the property's genuine warehouse identity. The reception area flows into a fully integrated kitchen, ideal for entertaining or relaxed daily living.
The apartment offers excellent proportions throughout, including two large double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom, while a second full bathroom serves guests and the second bedroom. High ceilings and large windows further enhance the sense of space and light, creating an airy and inviting interior that speaks to both style and substance.
Dingley Place enjoys exceptional transport connections. Old Street station (Northern Line and National Rail) is just a short walk away, offering direct access to the City, King's Cross, and London Bridge. Nearby bus routes and cycle lanes also provide swift links to Shoreditch, Angel, and the West End, making this location ideal for commuters and creatives alike.
Positioned on the border of Clerkenwell and Shoreditch, the apartment sits at the intersection of some of London’s most dynamic neighbourhoods. From the Michelin-starred dining options and boutique shops of Clerkenwell to the nightlife and culture of Shoreditch and Hoxton, the area offers a rich mix of amenities. With Whitecross Street Market around the corner and the green spaces of Shoreditch Park nearby, this is a vibrant, well-connected location with something for everyone.78:T8fd,Short let - Set within a characterful former warehouse on Dingley Place, this authentic conversion seamlessly blends industrial heritage with modern living. Originally home to light-industrial and manufacturing enterprises typical of Clerkenwell’s storied past, the building now forms part of a well-regarded residential development that retains its original fabric and warehouse charm. Offering a rare slice of London’s industrial history, this sought-after address is ideally placed for creative professionals and city workers alike.
Located on the second floor with convenient lift access, the apartment spans approximately 1,270 square feet and makes a bold first impression with its wide entrance hall. The main living area is a generous, open-plan space characterised by exposed brickwork, original cast-iron columns and expansive wood flooring-elements that underscore the property's genuine warehouse identity. The reception area flows into a fully integrated kitchen, ideal for entertaining or relaxed daily living.
The apartment offers excellent proportions throughout, including two large double bedrooms. The principal bedroom benefits from an en suite bathroom, while a second full bathroom serves guests and the second bedroom. High ceilings and large windows further enhance the sense of space and light, creating an airy and inviting interior that speaks to both style and substance.
Dingley Place enjoys exceptional transport connections. Old Street station (Northern Line and National Rail) is just a short walk away, offering direct access to the City, King's Cross, and London Bridge. Nearby bus routes and cycle lanes also provide swift links to Shoreditch, Angel, and the West End, making this location ideal for commuters and creatives alike.
Positioned on the border of Clerkenwell and Shoreditch, the apartment sits at the intersection of some of London’s most dynamic neighbourhoods. From the Michelin-starred dining options and boutique shops of Clerkenwell to the nightlife and culture of Shoreditch and Hoxton, the area offers a rich mix of amenities. With Whitecross Street Market around the corner and the green spaces of Shoreditch Park nearby, this is a vibrant, well-connected location with something for everyone.79:T45a,Please note the charges listed below are the maximum fees that will be applied unless stated otherwise.
Permitted Charges in England in accordance with the Tenant Fee Act 2019 for an Assured Shorthold Tenancy:
Holding Deposit: Max 1 weeks rent
First months rent: As applicable in advance
Tenancy Deposit: 5 or 6 weeks depending upon the rental amount
Early termination when requested by the tenant: A charge not exceeding the financial loss experienced by the landlord
Late Rent: Interest of 3% above Bank of England base rate when rent is more than 14 days late
Lost key or security device: Equal to cost incurred
Changing tenancy documents (after commencement of tenancy): £50 inc VAT
Non Housing Act tenancy fees not affected by the Tenant Fee Act 2019:
Tenancy Arrangement Fee: £300 inc VAT
Renewal Fee: £192 inc VAT
Check out fee: £180 inc VAT
Early Surrender fee: £300 inc VAT
Urban Spaces is a member of and covered by the ARLA Propertymark Client Money Protection Scheme and a member of a redress scheme provided by The Property Ombudsman.