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Saffron Hill, EC1N

PROPERTY TYPE

Apartment

BEDROOMS

2

BATHROOMS

1

SIZE

1,399 sq ft

130 sq m

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Key features

  • 1399 Sq, ft - 130 Sq. m
  • Outstanding Lateral Loft Apartment
  • Three Terraces
  • Secure Parking

Description

Not one, not two, but three private terraces accompany this exceptional lateral loft apartment within The Ziggurat, one of Clerkenwell's most iconic Art Deco landmarks.

Originally built to serve the newspaper industry that once thrived around Fleet Street, The Ziggurat stands as a striking example of London's industrial architectural heritage. Art Deco buildings remain among the capital's most celebrated twentieth-century landmarks, with distinguished counterparts including the Hoover Building, Battersea Power Station and the Michelin House.

The Ziggurat is an early example of the regeneration that transformed Clerkenwell from printing, engineering, and workshop districts into one of central London's most sought-after residential and design-focused neighbourhoods.
A former print works; The Ziggurat was converted in 1997 by architects ORMS into sixty-one remarkable loft apartments. Three decades later, it remains one of Clerkenwell's most recognisable and sought-after residential buildings.

Located on an upper floor, this bright and spacious apartment enjoys a rare triple aspect, flooding the interior with natural light throughout the day. Characterful loft proportions combine with contemporary, open living spaces, while three separate terraces provide exceptional outdoor living and far-reaching views.

The accommodation comprises a huge living space comfortably divided into study, living dining and kitchen areas, creating one of the most delightful entertaining spaces. There are also two bedroom and a bathroom. The apartment also has the advantage of a car parking space and a day porter.

Clerkenwell first emerged as one of London’s most fashionable neighbourhoods in the 17th century, attracting visitors to its tea gardens, theatres and spas. Its rich heritage remains visible today, with part of the historic Clerks’ Well from which Clerkenwell takes its name still preserved. The area later became renowned as London’s printing district serving Fleet Street as well as a centre of clock, watchmaking and gemmology, complementing the jewellers and goldsmiths of nearby Hatton Garden.

Today, Clerkenwell remains one of central London’s best-preserved village districts, combining a fascinating history with a vibrant contemporary community.

The Ziggurat is just a short walk from Farringdon Station, one of London’s best-connected transport hubs. Offering access to the Circle, Metropolitan and Hammersmith & City Underground lines, National Rail services and the Elizabeth Line, Farringdon is uniquely positioned to provide both north–south and east–west connections across the capital. The city, Canary Wharf and the West End are all within easy reach, while King’s Cross St Pancras and the Eurostar terminal are just minutes away via the underground connection.

With its excellent shopping, acclaimed restaurants, stylish bars, galleries and wine bars, Clerkenwell offers an exceptional lifestyle in the heart of London. Rich in character, it remains one of the capital’s best-kept secrets.

This is a unique opportunity to acquire a home within one of Clerkenwell's most enduring landmark buildings.


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PARKINGDetails of how and where vehicles can be parked, and any associated costs.Read more about parking in our glossary page.
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GARDENA property has access to an outdoor space, which could be private or shared.
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Monthly repayments£8,274
Property: £ 1,650,000
Deposit: £ 165,000
Interest rate: 5.33%
Term: 30 years
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About Hurford Salvi Carr, City

37-41 St. John Street, London, EC1M 4AN
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Hurford Salvi Carr are an innovative firm of property advisors and development consultants who have become synonymous with urban living in central London. Our experience and expertise in both the residential and commercial markets, in the City West End, Docklands and East London put us at the forefront of property agency.

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