Flat 3, Blackwood House, 60 Pear Tree Street

Clerkenwell, London

4 Bed
1 Bath

£30,000pm furnished


Description

On a quiet side street in Clerkenwell, a former 18th-century ironmonger's workshop stretches across almost 4,200 sq ft of internal space, with terraces on three levels, expansive receptions on two, four bedrooms and a ground level cleverly arranged around a central light-well.

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About the area

The Architect Michaelis Boyd produces simple, elegant architecture with an emphasis on sustainable, environmentally sound solutions. With experience working on five continents, they have offices in both London and New York. They are passionate about playful design and creativity, always pushing the boundaries to achieve visionary results. They listen to each client's individual requirements while always considering quality and cost. The Tour The new façade is a stealthy response to the streetscape; its black-rendered lower portion and dark brick upper levels give a sense of impenetrability and mystery, while strip glazing and staggered oriel windows offer a clue that something more lies behind. A towering steel front door opens to the entrance hall and open reception room. Polished concrete with underfloor heating runs underfoot, and soaring ceilings are filled with light from the glazed, central atrium beyond. To the right of the hall, behind the obscured strip window, is a guest WC with a slim terrazzo sink and copper fixtures. There are doorways from the integral garage into the hall and a utility room positioned off the reception. Beyond the open-plan area, arranged around the atrium, are two bedrooms and a kitchenette. Both bedrooms are en suite, one with a bathroom, the other with a shower. The larger of the two has built-in wardrobes and sliding glazed doors that open onto the lightwell patio. A steel staircase rises to the first floor, a sweeping open-plan space filled with light from two aspects. At the front of the plan, arranged around an ethanol fireplace, is the living space, and a more intimate window seat is set within the recess of the protruding oriel. Engineered rustic oak floors with underfloor heating extend across this and the upper levels. The dining area and kitchen wrap the void of the atrium with retractable floor-to-ceiling glazing, looking out to the substantial roof garden, which has been beautifully planted with living walls, providing a natural cocoon for alfresco dining. The kitchen is Bulthaup by Kitchen Architecture with appliances by Fisher and Paykel. Throughout the house, careful consideration has been given to the palette of materials and finishes, each selected to patinate with time and the use of the house, from the concrete and oak floors to the antique bronze and blackened steel of window and door frames, metalwork, cabinetry and ironmongery. The second-floor houses two large bedrooms, connected by a study. The main bedroom looks southwest through an enormous window, framing the urban skyline and has a huge bathroom finished in micro cement. The second room has a shower room on the landing. There is also access from the main bedroom to a terrace with a built-in hot tub. From the landing, steps lead up through a sliding roof light to a massive, heated roof terrace with an external kitchen, a seating area with pergola shading and excellent City views. The Area Pear Tree is a quiet street mainly containing warehouse conversions. Popular with architects and design studios, the neighbourhood is renowned for the quality and variety of its bars, pubs and restaurants, most notably the nearby St. John and Luca. Exmouth Market, Shoreditch, Covent Garden and Soho are all within walking distance and offer excellent choices for shopping and eating. The Barbican Centre, with its world-class cultural programme of cinema, music, theatre, talks and exhibitions, is a few minutes walk from the house. Transport links are excellent. Old Street station is around seven minute's walk from the house for the Northern Line to Kings Cross, Moorgate, Bank and London Bridge. Nearby Barbican offers Circle, Hammersmith & City and Metropolitan Lines; Farringdon runs Circle, Hammersmith & City, and Metropolitan Lines, and Thameslink services to Gatwick Airport, Brighton and Bedford. The Elizabeth Line has recently commenced service from Farringdon. This station now offers high-speed transit across the East-West axis of London, extending out to Heathrow (with a direct service from Farringdon to Heathrow scheduled to start in Spring 2023). Farringdon station also provides Circle, Metropolitan, Hammersmith & City lines and National Rail.

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Tony
Current resident

“The last 2 years I spent living here have been fantastic, the terrace is perfect for a sunny morning breakfast and the large bay windows fill the place with light, I've loved living in this home.”

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Roxy
Resident in 2019

“I've had the privilege of living in this amazing property for the last 18 months, it's truly been a delight. The layout is fantastic, with every room thoughtfully designed to maximize comfort and convenience. One of my favorite aspects is the wonderful kitchen, which has everything you need to whip up a delicious meal. The bright and airy living room is another highlight, offering a cozy space to relax or entertain guests. All in all, this property has exceeded my expectations in every way, and I feel lucky to have called it home.”

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