


Kean Street, London WC2
£1,700,000
£1,225/ft2
£13,184/m2
Flat (2nd Floor)
2 bedrooms
2 bathrooms
1 receptions
Tenure: Leasehold, expiring July 3001
Outside space: No
Parking: No
EPC: C
Key features and description
An impressive loft style two-bedroom apartment within a warehouse conversion on Kean Street in Covent Garden. Tucked discreetly away just moments from Drury Lane and the world-famous Covent Garden Piazza, this exceptional two-bedroom loft apartment forms part of an intimate warehouse conversion on one of Central London's most characterful streets. Named after legendary Shakespearean actor Sir Edmund Kean, the building brings together authentic warehouse proportions and genuine architectural heritage with the comfort and finish expected of a sophisticated Central London home. Generous ceiling heights and a remarkable sense of volume define the interior, with the expansive open-plan reception, dining room and kitchen at its heart. Stretching to over 34 feet in length, this is an outstanding entertaining space that captures the true spirit of loft living, enhanced by air conditioning throughout and an abundance of natural light. Both bedrooms are substantial doubles, well-served by the accommodation arranged off the entrance hall, and the overall layout is ideally suited to professionals, international buyers or those seeking a considered pied-a-terre in the West End. The building itself comprises just a small number of apartments, lending a rare sense of privacy and exclusivity that is genuinely difficult to find in WC2. Kean Street occupies a uniquely quiet position in the heart of Theatreland, tucked away from the energy of the Piazza whilst remaining moments from renowned restaurants, boutique cafe's, luxury shopping and some of the finest theatres in the world. Transport connectivity is exceptional, with Covent Garden, Holborn, Temple and Tottenham Court Road stations all within easy walking distance, providing direct access across London, to Heathrow and into the City. Council Tax Band: F.
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