Set on the second floor and measuring over 760 square feet, this beautifully presented two bedroom apartment enjoys a well-connected N1 location with Shoreditch Park close at hand and the energy of Hoxton, De Beauvoir and Islington all within easy reach. It is the kind of spot that makes day-to-day life feel simple, with green space, local cafés and strong transport links all nearby.
IF YOU LIVED HERE...
Step inside and the sense of space is immediate. The reception room is a generous one, with pale walls and wood flooring adding to the calm, while the proportions make it easy to arrange for both relaxing and dining. Just beyond, the private balcony offers a neat outdoor extension of the living space, with enough room for plants and a quiet morning coffee. The separate kitchen sits just off the hall and is smartly finished, with glossy cabinetry, integrated appliances and plenty of worktop space.
Both bedrooms are set away from the main living area, which gives the layout a nice sense of balance. The principal bedroom is especially well served by fitted storage, while the second bedroom would work equally well as a guest room, study or nursery. The shower room is bright and neatly finished, and there is also a separate WC, a practical detail that makes everyday living that bit easier. Throughout, the flat feels well cared for, light-filled and easy to settle into.
WHAT ELSE?
Shoreditch Park is only moments away, with wide open green space, tennis courts and outdoor table tennis tables for easy weekends close to home.
Hoxton station is within easy reach for the Windrush line, as well as nearby bus links on Kingsland Road with direct routes to Central London and across East London.
Local favourites nearby include the Museum of the Home, Towpath café and The George & Vulture pub.
Features
- Two Bedroom Apartment
- Second Floor
- Over 760 sq.ft
- Beautifully Presented
- Moments From Shoreditch Park
- Private Balcony
Leasehold
88
£2380
£9
Rooms
4.35 x 3.94 (14'3" x 12'11" )
14’3 "
3.05 x 2.56 (10'0" x 8'4")
10 "
3.57 x 2.56 (11'8" x 8'4")
11’7 "
3.74 x 2.86 (12'3" x 9'4")
12’3 "
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a word from the expert...
“I feel right at home living in Hackney, even though I am originally from Greece. You can be yourself, wear what you like and always feel welcome. The multicultural spirit shines through in the cafés, restaurants, shops and bars. From specialty coffee and Michelin star dining to parks and art galleries, Hackney has something for everyone. Weekends at Victoria Park or Broadway Market are full of community energy, great food and local makers. The marshes are ideal for dog walks, and nearby you can stop by the Princess of Wales for a Sunday roast, Here East for brunch or Crate Brewery for pizza and a local beer. Homes range from Victorian and Georgian houses to red brick local authority blocks and modern developments with shared roof terraces. I have truly found my place in Hackney, and it holds a special spot in my heart”. EVA BOUZAKI HACKNEY BRANCH MANAGER
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Our local guide: Shoreditch
But when industry declined, Shoreditch became a little… well, abandoned. That is, until artists, creatives, and risk-takers moved in during the late 20th century, lured by cheap rents and huge warehouse spaces. What followed? A full-blown cultural revival that transformed the area into the thriving cultural and tech hub it is today, with a mix of street art, independent businesses, and Michelin-starred dining.
Now, Redchurch Street is a hotspot for designer boutiques, concept stores, and stylish cafés. Food enthusiasts flock to Smoking Goat for Thai barbecue, Brat for its celebrated wood-fired cuisine, and Plates for creative plant-based dishes. Campania & Jones and Freddie’s Bistro offer rustic, intimate dining experiences.
For those who love a cool hangout with a twist, Bike Shed is part café, part workshop, part retail space, attracting motorcycle lovers and curious coffee drinkers alike. And for proper old-school pub vibes, The Royal Oak is a solid choice—especially before heading to Columbia Road’s famous Sunday flower market.
Of course, Shoreditch is also about the cocktails. If you like your drinks with a side of live jazz and speakeasy charm, Nightjar is the place. Prefer a bit of quirk? Callooh Callay (yes, inspired by Alice in Wonderland) has hidden rooms and inventive drinks that’ll keep you guessing.
Area GuideCranston Estate, N1 5EJ
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