


2 bed flat to rent
Description
Originally a two-storey garment factory built in 1933, the Textiles Building was acquired by Burberry in the 1950's. The building is now a mixed development of high-specification apartments and experimental fashion studios.
Apartment 14 is a spacious two-bedroom, two-bathroom factory conversion. The open-plan kitchen and living space has striking views over Hackney through the huge crittal windows.
The master bedroom has lots of cleverly designed in-built storage and a well-designed en-suite bathroom. The second bedroom looks out over the quiet of the main building.
The area is teeming with creativity, minutes from Hackney central and a short walk to the green spaces of London Fields and Victoria Park.
This property does not have an HMO licence, so it is only suitable for a single occupant or a couple.
Floorplans

About property
- Property type
- Flat
- Property size
- 856 ft²
- No. of offered bedrooms
- 2
- Room types
- Double
- No. of bathrooms
- 2
- Living room
- Yes
- Furnished
- No
Costs and terms
- Rental cost
-
£3,000 pcm
£692 pw - Bills included?
- No
- Security deposit
- £0
- Available from
- Now
- Minimum term
- No minimum
- Maximum term
- No maximum
- Allow short term stay?
- No
New tenant/s
- References required?
- Yes
- Occupation
- No preference
Map location
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