"This one bedroom apartment is on the first floor of Brune House in Spitalfields, part of the London County Council designed Holland Estate. The apartment has undergone a sensitive renovation in collaboration with Studio Faeger, who have made clever use of colour and materials. Brune House is minutes from Liverpool Street station, along with many of London s best restaurants, caf s and shops.
The Building
Constructed between 1927 and 1936, the Holland Estate is characterised by its mottled yellow brick fa ades with red brick toothed quoins, lintels and vertical banding. The estate s central courtyard sits behind secure gates. From here is access to a stairwell that leads to the first floor of Brune House, and the private entrance to this apartment.
The Tour
Entry is to an open plan kitchen, living and dining room a configuration that creates a flow between the zones while keeping them subtly delineated.
On one side is the kitchen, with timber floorboards running underfoot and walls washed in Skimming Stone by Farrow and Ball. Green Smoke painted cabinetry wraps around the space. Hung cupboards provide storage space and there is an integrated fridge freezer, microwave, oven and four ring gas hob. A heavy butler sink is positioned under a casement window from which Hawksmoor s Christ Church Spitalfields can be seen.
The living and dining areas are on the other side and are flooded with light from large, south west facing sash windows. Come spring, the view is through pink cherry blossom trees towards The City of London. The walls, skirting boards, door surrounds and built in shelves are painted in Oval Room Blue by Farrow and Ball, a chalky shade that chimes with a hearth of zellige tiles. A useful cupboard with reclaimed Victorian doors conceals a washing machine, hanging and airing space.
The peaceful bedroom opens from the living room. Thick, cream coloured wool carpet spreads underfoot and its walls are picked out in the tranquil complementary shades of Bone and London Clay . Built in wardrobes painted in Card Room Green have brass knobs and neat cut out detailing. Double sash windows provide views to The City skyline and reclaimed pine sills underneath are a perfect perch for a vase of flowers.
The shower room is finished in Green Smoke and painted tiles in a fun, jaunty pattern. There is a rain style shower and a sink atop a green painted cabinet, with additional built in storage fitted behind mirrored doors.
Outdoor Space
The apartment faces directly onto the private, residents only communal garden, which has been planted with daffodils, roses, a wildflower meadow, palms and a cherry orchard, full of butterflies and birdsong in the summer. The active residents association hosts a village f te here in the summer.
On the opposite side is a courtyard with bicycle storage, car parking, and vegetable allotment spaces all available upon application to the freeholder . There is also a recently upgraded and gated residents only playground.
The Area
Brune House is positioned in the heart of Spitalfields; as such, opportunities for dining, entertainment and shopping are boundless. Neighbourhood restaurants include Ottolenghi, Galvin and St. John Bread & Wine, with Bistro Freddie, Manteca and Padella slightly further afield. Potter and Reid on Toynbee street is excellent for coffee, while Crispin is perfect for a glass of wine in the evening and collecting a fresh loaf of Dusty Knuckle bread in the morning. Cocktail bars nearby include Discount Suit Company and Callooh Callay. Spitalfields Market is very close, offering shopping opportunities comparable to the West End.
Arnold Circus is a 15 minute walk away and surrounded by restaurants and independent retailers including Leila s Shop, Rochelle Canteen, and Blue Mountain School. Redchurch Street and Columbia Road are also within short walking distance; the former is home to Jolene Bakery, The Smoking Goat and Michelin star restaurant Brat, while the latter plays host to its namesake Sunday flower market.
Liverpool Street station is a six minute walk from the apartment for Underground Central, Circle, Hammersmith & City, Metropolitan lines , Elizabeth line, Overground Weaver line and National Rail services, including to Heathrow and Stansted airports in approximately 50 minutes. Shoreditch High Street and Moorgate stations are also near by and run Windrush Overground and Northern lines.
Tenure Leasehold Lease Length Approx. 179 years remaining Service Charge Approx. £980 per annum Ground Rent Approx. £10 per annum Council Tax Band B"