
454 250 €
454 250 €
| Sale price | 454 250 € |
| Price per square meter | 12 277.03 € |
| Floor area | 37 m² |
| Total number of rooms | 3 |
| Number of bedrooms | 1 |
| Number of bathrooms | 1 |
| Address | United Kingdom, London |
| Type | Three-room Apartment |
The apartment is located in one of Central London's historic sites, in the prestigious Smithfield conservation area, just steps from St Paul's Cathedral, Postman's Park and the majestic St Bartholomew's Church, founded in 1123, considered the oldest surviving parish church in London. The windows overlook the Smithfield Rotunda garden, creating an attractive green oasis in the heart of the capital.
The apartment on the third floor of a well-maintained building with elevator represents an excellent opportunity to purchase as a pied-à-terre, first home or investment. Contains a bright, open living room with kitchen area, a double bedroom and a bathroom.
The West Smithfield site is located in a prime location between the City and Clerkenwell, just minutes from Farringdon station. It is one of London's best transport hubs, providing access to the Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City and Elizabeth and National Rail services. The station provides excellent transport links throughout London, including the city centre, Canary Wharf, the West End and King's Cross St Pancras International with its Eurostar service.
The area continues to receive significant investment and renewal. The Museum of London's move to the southern end of the historic Smithfield Market has begun and is supported by a £180 million investment from the City of London Corporation and the Mayor of London. The first phase is expected to open in early 2027, offering new gallery spaces and major exhibition spaces.
Exciting plans for the redevelopment of the Annexe Buildings in West Smithfield have recently been announced and are awaiting planning approval. The proposals include the creation of a vibrant new food market, which will enhance Smithfield's reputation as a destination for food, culture and community life, while enhancing and revitalizing this wonderful corner of Central London.