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Chic 1BD Warehouse Conversion, Hackney
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1 bedroom 1 bathroom Sleeps 2 62 sq ft
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Greater London, England
- Liverpool Street6 min drive
- Tower of London7 min drive
- Tower Bridge8 min drive
- London (LCY-London City)17 min drive
Rooms & beds
1 bedroom (sleeps 2)
Bedroom 1
1 Queen Bed
1 bathroom
Bathroom 1
Toilet · Shower only
Spaces
Kitchen
About this property
Chic 1BD Warehouse Conversion, Hackney
Summary:
Welcome to this beautifully designed, one-bedroom split-level mezzanine flat located inside a striking Art Deco warehouse, formerly used as a 1920s clothing factory. Nestled between London Fields & Victoria Park, this property offers the perfect balance of green open spaces & vibrant local bustle, with Broadway Market & Victoria Park Village just a short stroll away. Venture further into the city via the overground from London Fields station, making it easy to explore central London and beyond!
The Space:
✦ 24/7 guest support
✦ Professionally cleaned
✦ Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
✦ Wifi available
✦ Please be advised that this property operates on a fully self-catered basis. While certain amenities such as salt and pepper, cooking oil, and toiletries may be provided, their availability is not guaranteed and may vary between bookings.
Recently renovated from top to bottom, every inch of this space boasts bespoke, hand-built interiors and modern finishes that combine contemporary comfort with a nod to the building's rich history. Every detail has been carefully curated to fit the space, ensuring a luxurious yet personal experience. Its Scandinavian-inspired minimalism allows natural light to fill each corner of the space while the hand-picked furniture and concrete ceiling add charm and character, lending to the loft-style feeling of the space. The open-plan kitchen and living/dining area are designed for both socialising and relaxing, while the mezzanine bedroom offers a cosy retreat overlooking the bright, airy living space below.
Living/Dining Area:
Step into this calm, minimalistic living area, where the original high ceilings and large double windows flood the space with natural light. A bright orange rug adds a vibrant and unique touch, drawing attention to the room’s thoughtfully curated design. The cosy grey sofa and bean bag chairs are perfect for lounging, while a striking white armchair adds a contemporary flair. Whether you’re curling up with a book or chatting with friends, this space invites you to unwind in style. Separating the kitchen and living area is a rustic farmhouse-style dining table with barn-style bench seating, paired with two statement red chairs perfect for enjoying a relaxed meal with friends.
Kitchen:
The kitchen is a seamless blend of functionality and design, featuring sleek light grey cabinetry and microcement countertops for a modern, industrial touch. Light wooden floors tie the space together, while additional open shelving provides both storage and style—complete with a curated collection of cookbooks for culinary inspiration. Whether you’re whipping up a quick breakfast or preparing an elaborate dinner, this kitchen is designed to make every meal a pleasure.
Bedroom:
Tucked away on the mezzanine, the bedroom is a tranquil escape. Overlooking the living area, it feels both private and connected to the space below. The floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with natural light, while the exposed concrete ceiling pays homage to the building’s industrial past. The comfy bed is perfect for unwinding after a long day of exploring, and the soft bedside lighting creates a calming atmosphere for a restful night’s sleep.
Bathroom:
Step into a spa-like oasis where minimalist design meets luxurious comfort. The bathroom features sleek, hand-polished tadelakt walls and sink that lend a soft, natural texture. The heart of the space is the bath with an overhead rainfall shower for a stylish and refreshing experience. With an indented shelf seamlessly integrated into the wall to provide a convenient and clutter-free spot for your toiletries, whether you're freshening up for a night out or winding down after a long day, this bathroom is designed to provide a luxurious experience.
Immerse yourself in the history and character of this stunning warehouse conversion while enjoying the modern comforts of this thoughtfully designed home. Located in one of Hackney’s most vibrant areas, with excellent transport links via London Fields Overground and Bethnal Green Underground stations, this flat is the perfect base for your London stay. Whether you're here to explore local hotspots or venture into central London, this stylish space offers both history and comfort in a prime location.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property during their stay.
The Neighborhood:
There's plenty of heart in Hackney, where high art and edgy innovation meet. There are flavours to savour from its lip-smacking restaurants, not to mention world-class coffees (Square Mile coffee beans, anyone?). Quirky, scruffy, sleek or hip – the area's bars and pubs suit whatever taste you're packing, as do its diversions (you're seriously spoiled for things to do). And if money's still burning a hole, Hackney's shops and markets sell temptation by the truckload, from vintage fabrics and designer must-haves to rare meats and artisanal bread.
Eating: There's an exceptional range of places to eat in Hackney, from the famous Vietnamese and Turkish restaurants on Mare Street, to newcomers such as Lardo, which serves pizza and Italian dishes. Broadway Market is also lined with popular restaurants and bars, and its busy Saturday stalls sell organic produce and offer all the latest street food trends.
Drinking: A host of local pubs in Hackney have been revamped, from the Windsor Castle to the Kenton, there's no shortage of places to go for a pint of real ale or a roast dinner. Local residents would tell you that the best place to go for a traditional roast is the Prince Arthur pub. Bar Oslo attracts a Saturday night crowd and hosts gigs upstairs.
Culture and arts: The Hackney Empire is the grand dame of theatre here, mounting some world class shows, and the area supports a number of fringe venues including The Yard, the Hackney Shed and the Arcola. The Hackney Picturehouse shows an excellently curated selection of films. Vyner Street has been described as the most significant gallery row in London, and its First Thursdays attract a hip, young crowd. London College of Fashion is just around the corner.
Heritage: Hackney’s Historical Buildings Trust holds open days at the Grade I listed St Augustine’s Tower, which allow you to climb the tower and even ring the bell. The National Trust managed Sutton House is open to visitors and holds a range of tours, events, family days and exhibitions.
Getting Around:
Overground: It is only 20 minutes from Hackney Central to Oxford Street via the Victoria Line at Highbury and Islington, 17 minutes to Shoreditch and 27 minutes to Canary Wharf. There are also stations at Homerton, Hackney Wick, Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction.
Train: Hackney Downs is on the East Anglia Line, and this route will get you to Liverpool Street in eight minutes.
Bike: More people cycle to work here than any other place in the Capital, pleasant cycle routes via the canal and parks get you where you need to go in no time.
Bus: Left over from the days when trains were scarce, Hackney is well served by bus. The 55, 38, 30, 242 and 48 all go towards the City and central London.
Getting away: City Airport is 35 minutes away via the Overground, while Stansted is 35 minutes away in the car.
Other Things to Note:
We kindly request that you read the house rules prior to booking and respect them during your stay. Parties or events of any kind will not be tolerated. Violation of this rule will result in eviction from the property and charges for any damages or additional cleaning required. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
Welcome to this beautifully designed, one-bedroom split-level mezzanine flat located inside a striking Art Deco warehouse, formerly used as a 1920s clothing factory. Nestled between London Fields & Victoria Park, this property offers the perfect balance of green open spaces & vibrant local bustle, with Broadway Market & Victoria Park Village just a short stroll away. Venture further into the city via the overground from London Fields station, making it easy to explore central London and beyond!
The Space:
✦ 24/7 guest support
✦ Professionally cleaned
✦ Hotel-quality bed linen and towels
✦ Wifi available
✦ Please be advised that this property operates on a fully self-catered basis. While certain amenities such as salt and pepper, cooking oil, and toiletries may be provided, their availability is not guaranteed and may vary between bookings.
Recently renovated from top to bottom, every inch of this space boasts bespoke, hand-built interiors and modern finishes that combine contemporary comfort with a nod to the building's rich history. Every detail has been carefully curated to fit the space, ensuring a luxurious yet personal experience. Its Scandinavian-inspired minimalism allows natural light to fill each corner of the space while the hand-picked furniture and concrete ceiling add charm and character, lending to the loft-style feeling of the space. The open-plan kitchen and living/dining area are designed for both socialising and relaxing, while the mezzanine bedroom offers a cosy retreat overlooking the bright, airy living space below.
Living/Dining Area:
Step into this calm, minimalistic living area, where the original high ceilings and large double windows flood the space with natural light. A bright orange rug adds a vibrant and unique touch, drawing attention to the room’s thoughtfully curated design. The cosy grey sofa and bean bag chairs are perfect for lounging, while a striking white armchair adds a contemporary flair. Whether you’re curling up with a book or chatting with friends, this space invites you to unwind in style. Separating the kitchen and living area is a rustic farmhouse-style dining table with barn-style bench seating, paired with two statement red chairs perfect for enjoying a relaxed meal with friends.
Kitchen:
The kitchen is a seamless blend of functionality and design, featuring sleek light grey cabinetry and microcement countertops for a modern, industrial touch. Light wooden floors tie the space together, while additional open shelving provides both storage and style—complete with a curated collection of cookbooks for culinary inspiration. Whether you’re whipping up a quick breakfast or preparing an elaborate dinner, this kitchen is designed to make every meal a pleasure.
Bedroom:
Tucked away on the mezzanine, the bedroom is a tranquil escape. Overlooking the living area, it feels both private and connected to the space below. The floor-to-ceiling windows flood the room with natural light, while the exposed concrete ceiling pays homage to the building’s industrial past. The comfy bed is perfect for unwinding after a long day of exploring, and the soft bedside lighting creates a calming atmosphere for a restful night’s sleep.
Bathroom:
Step into a spa-like oasis where minimalist design meets luxurious comfort. The bathroom features sleek, hand-polished tadelakt walls and sink that lend a soft, natural texture. The heart of the space is the bath with an overhead rainfall shower for a stylish and refreshing experience. With an indented shelf seamlessly integrated into the wall to provide a convenient and clutter-free spot for your toiletries, whether you're freshening up for a night out or winding down after a long day, this bathroom is designed to provide a luxurious experience.
Immerse yourself in the history and character of this stunning warehouse conversion while enjoying the modern comforts of this thoughtfully designed home. Located in one of Hackney’s most vibrant areas, with excellent transport links via London Fields Overground and Bethnal Green Underground stations, this flat is the perfect base for your London stay. Whether you're here to explore local hotspots or venture into central London, this stylish space offers both history and comfort in a prime location.
Guest Access:
Guests have access to the full property during their stay.
The Neighborhood:
There's plenty of heart in Hackney, where high art and edgy innovation meet. There are flavours to savour from its lip-smacking restaurants, not to mention world-class coffees (Square Mile coffee beans, anyone?). Quirky, scruffy, sleek or hip – the area's bars and pubs suit whatever taste you're packing, as do its diversions (you're seriously spoiled for things to do). And if money's still burning a hole, Hackney's shops and markets sell temptation by the truckload, from vintage fabrics and designer must-haves to rare meats and artisanal bread.
Eating: There's an exceptional range of places to eat in Hackney, from the famous Vietnamese and Turkish restaurants on Mare Street, to newcomers such as Lardo, which serves pizza and Italian dishes. Broadway Market is also lined with popular restaurants and bars, and its busy Saturday stalls sell organic produce and offer all the latest street food trends.
Drinking: A host of local pubs in Hackney have been revamped, from the Windsor Castle to the Kenton, there's no shortage of places to go for a pint of real ale or a roast dinner. Local residents would tell you that the best place to go for a traditional roast is the Prince Arthur pub. Bar Oslo attracts a Saturday night crowd and hosts gigs upstairs.
Culture and arts: The Hackney Empire is the grand dame of theatre here, mounting some world class shows, and the area supports a number of fringe venues including The Yard, the Hackney Shed and the Arcola. The Hackney Picturehouse shows an excellently curated selection of films. Vyner Street has been described as the most significant gallery row in London, and its First Thursdays attract a hip, young crowd. London College of Fashion is just around the corner.
Heritage: Hackney’s Historical Buildings Trust holds open days at the Grade I listed St Augustine’s Tower, which allow you to climb the tower and even ring the bell. The National Trust managed Sutton House is open to visitors and holds a range of tours, events, family days and exhibitions.
Getting Around:
Overground: It is only 20 minutes from Hackney Central to Oxford Street via the Victoria Line at Highbury and Islington, 17 minutes to Shoreditch and 27 minutes to Canary Wharf. There are also stations at Homerton, Hackney Wick, Dalston Kingsland and Dalston Junction.
Train: Hackney Downs is on the East Anglia Line, and this route will get you to Liverpool Street in eight minutes.
Bike: More people cycle to work here than any other place in the Capital, pleasant cycle routes via the canal and parks get you where you need to go in no time.
Bus: Left over from the days when trains were scarce, Hackney is well served by bus. The 55, 38, 30, 242 and 48 all go towards the City and central London.
Getting away: City Airport is 35 minutes away via the Overground, while Stansted is 35 minutes away in the car.
Other Things to Note:
We kindly request that you read the house rules prior to booking and respect them during your stay. Parties or events of any kind will not be tolerated. Violation of this rule will result in eviction from the property and charges for any damages or additional cleaning required. Thank you in advance for your cooperation!
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House Rules
Check in after 3:00 PM
Minimum age to rent: 21
Check out before 11:00 AM
Children
Children allowed: ages 0–17
Events
No events allowed
Pets
No pets allowed
Smoking
Smoking is not permitted
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This property is managed by a professional host. The provision of housing is linked to their trade, business or profession.
Extra-person charges may apply and vary depending on property policy
Government-issued photo identification and a credit card, debit card or cash deposit may be required at check-in for incidental charges
Special requests are subject to availability upon check-in and may incur additional charges; special requests cannot be guaranteed
On-site parties or group events are strictly prohibited
Host has not indicated whether there is a carbon monoxide detector on the property; consider bringing a portable detector with you on the trip
Host has indicated that there is a smoke detector on the property
About the area
London
Hackney, a neighbourhood in London, is home to this apartment. Tower Bridge and Tower of London are notable landmarks, and travellers looking to shop may want to visit Oxford Street and Brick Lane. Check out an event or a game at Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park, and consider making time for London Eye, a top attraction not to be missed.

Greater London, England
What's nearby
- Brick Lane - 4 min drive - 2.3 km
- Liverpool Street - 6 min drive - 3.3 km
- Tower of London - 7 min drive - 4.0 km
- Tower Bridge - 8 min drive - 4.3 km
- London Bridge - 10 min drive - 4.9 km
Getting around
Restaurants
- Mare Street Market - 2 min walk
- Caldera - 3 min walk
- Netil House - 3 min walk
- Martello Hall - 2 min walk
- Number 1 Cafe - 6 min walk
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