Converted pub steeped in history.
A converted pub located in East London and steeped in history.
The building is believed to date back to the late 1800's and was later occupied by local philanthropists Mary Hughes between 1926 to 1941. The house proudly boasts a blue plaque in her honour with the inscription: 'Friend of all in need'.
Accommodation is versatile with four floors currently configured with two bedrooms, two reception rooms and a further gym/bedroom on the lower ground floor. There are terraces on the first and second floor with further access to the roof of the building which has stunning views over the City skyline.
The house makes for a wonderful home and could lend itself to a variety of uses (subject to planning). Bright, spacious and perfectly suited for those wanting something away from the ordinary.
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Wonderful building with a rich history.
Nick VerdiProperty agent