- Thoughtfully designed duplex in 1930s building +
- Beautiful cork flooring and natural textures throughout +
- Bright eat-in kitchen with mid-century influence +
- Stylish reception room with vintage detailing and bold artwork +
- Refined bathroom with metro tiling and geometric floor +
- Set between Clerkenwell and Bloomsbury, moments from Exmouth Market +
Set on the top floors of a classic 1930s block in the New River Conservation Area, this thoughtfully curated two-bedroom home blends quiet modernism with functional design. With cork flooring underfoot, warm natural textures, and a calm, considered aesthetic throughout, the apartment is a rare find for those who appreciate simplicity and intention in their space.
The bright kitchen/diner is the heart of the home — dual-aspect, social and practical, with original details and handcrafted finishes that nod to mid-century influences. A few steps lead up to a charming reception space, styled with vintage furniture, bold graphic art, and softened by natural light. It’s a room that works equally well for quiet evenings as it does for entertaining.
Upstairs, two bedrooms offer leafy outlooks and excellent proportions, while the bathroom has been reimagined with white metro tiles, geometric flooring and open shelving — balancing utility and design with ease.
The apartment opens onto peaceful communal gardens below, with residents also benefitting from bike storage and a strong sense of community in this well-maintained building.
The Location
Located just off Wilmington Square, Spring House sits between Clerkenwell and Bloomsbury, with Exmouth Market a short walk away. The area is home to some of London’s most loved food, art and design destinations. Farringdon (Elizabeth Line, Thameslink & Underground), Angel and King’s Cross are all within a 10-minute walk, making it effortlessly connected while still feeling like a hidden pocket of calm.