This exceptional one-bedroom, warehouse-style apartment (approx. 749 sq ft) has just come to the market and really needs to be seen in person.
Set on the ground floor of an iconic Clerkenwell warehouse conversion, the property offers bright, open-plan living with high ceilings and large windows, creating a fantastic sense of space throughout.
The building itself has a wonderful history: the Ingersoll Building was acquired by Condé Nast in the 1950s and became the pattern factory for Vogue. Known as Pattern House, it was one of the first warehouses in the area to be converted back in 1994 and remains one of the most sought-after developments locally.
Ideally positioned on St John Street, Clerkenwell, you’re moments from Farringdon Station (including the Elizabeth line) and around a 10-minute walk to Angel, Islington—perfect for swift access to the City and the West End.
Additional highlights include Share of Freehold and an impressive communal roof terrace/garden.
Early viewing is highly recommended.

