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== Property description<ref name=":0" />== A rare opportunity to acquire an exceptional 10,620sq ft freehold site in an incredible position nestled between the Barbican and Smithfield Market. The property features 6.505sq ft recently renovated building set in a charming private garden and has a 1,076sq ft roof terrace. It is currently configured with a spacious one-bedroom apartment on the first floor and commercial offices occupying the remaining floors. This building has been renovated to an exceptional standard by internationally renowned designer Jan Wilson (BCFA Lifetime Achievement Award, 2016). It has a broad appeal, and will be of especial interest to buyers wishing to run their business from home, continue to use it as a commercial building or apply for a change of use to wholly residential. The property is extremely secure with the private front courtyard providing off-street parking for a number of cars. The first-floor apartment is spacious, well-appointed and in excellent decorative condition and benefits from a wonderful roof terrace, as well as a charming rear garden accessed by stairs or via the ground floor. The property occupies a strategic but secluded position behind Charterhouse Square and is accessed from Aldersgate Street. Barbican underground station and the new Elizabeth Line at Farringdon are a seven-minute walk away. The building is within easy walking distance to the excellent shops, restaurants, bars and entertainment of the City, Clerkenwell and Farringdon.
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