Set on the first floor of a modern development in Shoreditch, this beautifully presented two-bedroom apartment puts you within easy reach of some of East London’s best loved streets, with Quaker Street itself offering a quieter spot to come home to. With Shoreditch High Street just moments away and Liverpool Street within walking distance, it is a well-connected home in a part of London known for its food, creativity, and lively energy.
IF YOU LIVED HERE...
A generous kitchen and reception room sits at the heart of the home, unfolding into a bright, easy living space with room to cook, eat and relax. Full height glazed doors draw in the light and open directly to overlook the street, giving the whole room an airy, open feel. The finish is clean and understated, with pale flooring, soft neutral walls and a layout that feels simple to live with every day.
Both bedrooms sit together at the other end of the plan, giving the flat a practical sense of separation between sleeping and living space. One is slightly larger, while the second works equally well as a second bedroom, child’s room or study, depending on what life calls for. The bathroom is neatly finished in a contemporary style, with a calm, tiled look that keeps everything feeling fresh and well cared for.
The balcony stretches to over nineteen feet, offering a lovely bit of outdoor room for a morning coffee, a few planters or an evening glass of something cold with a view. Altogether, it is a smart, well-balanced home in a part of London that keeps everything within easy reach.
WHAT ELSE?
Redchurch Street is close by, with neighbourhood favourites including Allpress Espresso, Jolene and The Owl & Pussycat all within easy reach.
Shoreditch High Street station is moments away, and Liverpool Street is a short walk, giving you swift access across East London, the City and beyond.
Spitalfields Market, Brick Lane and Columbia Road are all nearby, so weekends can be as busy or as leisurely as you like.
Features
- Two Bedroom Property
- Private Balcony
- Beautifully Presented Throughout
- Moments From Shoreditch High Street Station
- Short Walk to Liverpool Street
- First Floor
- Approx 594 Square Foot
Leasehold
102
ÂŁ1926
ÂŁ250
Rooms
5.49 x 5.81 (18'0" x 19'0" )
18 "
2.32 x 3.8 (7'7" x 12'5" )
7’6 "
3.08 x 3.8 (10'1" x 12'5")
10’1 "
2 x 1.68 (6'6" x 5'6")
6’6 "
5.87 1.08 (19'3" 3'6")
19’3 "
View the Energy Efficiency Rating and Environmental Impact Rating for this property here.
Stow Residential Limited endeavour to maintain accurate depictions of properties in Virtual Tours, Floor Plans and descriptions, however, these are intended only as a guide and purchasers must satisfy themselves by personal inspection.
a word from the owner..
"Our time in the apartment has tracked the changes in our lives: from enjoying the East London scene, to getting married, and now starting a family. There’s nowhere like Shoreditch when it comes to food, cinema, cafés, art, gyms, nightlife and culture, and the green spaces of Haggerston, London Fields, Victoria Park and Regent’s Canal are all within easy walking distance. We’ve been spoiled by everything from delicious street food to local restaurants, walking our dog in the nearby parks, and our weekend runs along the canal. The apartment could hardly be better connected, whether for whizzing around London (the City is five minutes away) or accessing the Eurostar and airports for weekend breaks. More than all of that, though, this place has been a wonderful home for us: an oasis of tranquillity amongst the buzz. We will miss our morning coffees with the sun coming through the bedroom windows. We are sad to leave, but know the next person will have so many memories to make."
What's on your doorstep?
miles
miles
miles
miles
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 GuideQuaker Street, E1 6ST
Be in the know with our Secret Showcase.
Our Secret Showcase gains you early access to our most beautiful homes before they're listed anywhere else. To be the first in the know, subscribe to our mailing list and/or follow us on social media.
@StowBrothers