A timbered ceiling and oak pillars characterize an industrial-style apartment at Shad Thames warehouse district in London. The 1,410-square-foot home features uneven wood floors and exposed brickwork, and is listed for £1.3 million (US$1.6 million). Listing agent Jon Byers describes the space as “very authentic” and likened it to a country cottage.
The Grade II-listed building was once used as a grain warehouse and still retains its original characteristics. The three-floor apartment boasts an open-plan kitchen with an island and two balconies overlooking a courtyard. Natural light fills the 1,410-square-foot home through the south-facing layout.
Amenities include secure off-street parking and plenty of original architectural details. Located in London’s best-preserved warehouse district, the apartment sits near Tower Bridge and offers easy access to trendy bars, shops, and restaurants.
Source: https://www.mansionglobal.com/articles/you-can-still-smell-the-spices-at-this-converted-london-warehouse-apartment-36e10f1c