Summary:
This bright and character-filled studio apartment is set within a striking converted warehouse in the heart of Shoreditch. With generous open-plan living, classic industrial features, and an unbeatable location close to the tube, the overground and Liverpool Street Station, it’s an ideal base for professionals, creatives, or visitors wanting to experience one of London’s most trendy neighbourhoods.
The Space:
INTRODUCTION
The studio offers a large, open-plan layout with distinct zones for sleeping, dining, relaxing, and working. Original exposed brick walls, wide wooden floorboards, and large industrial-style windows define the space, flooding it with natural light and giving it an authentic warehouse feel.
The sleeping area features a comfortable king size bed, while the living space includes seating, a dining table, and room to work or unwind. The compact kitchen is well-equipped for everyday cooking, blending seamlessly into the studio layout without compromising space.
A characterful bathroom with a shower completes the apartment, combining clean finishes with subtle industrial touches. The overall feel is spacious, practical, and full of character—perfect for short or longer stays.
THE NEIGHBOURHOOD
Located at Cotton’s Gardens, the studio sits in the heart of Shoreditch, one of London’s most creative and fashionable areas. The neighbourhood is known for its converted warehouses, street art, independent cafés, buzzing nightlife, and cultural hotspots.
Brick Lane, Columbia Road Flower Market, Hoxton Square, and Broadway Market are all within easy walking distance. Despite being in a super trendy area, the building itself is tucked away on a quieter street, offering a great balance between energy and comfort.
Guest Access:
Guests will have sole access to the entire unit.
The Neighborhood:
Cotton’s Gardens sits on a quiet street just moments from the energy of Shoreditch, offering a calm and residential setting without losing the excitement of the surrounding area. The neighbourhood is characterised by a blend of converted warehouse buildings, contemporary developments, and creative workspaces, creating a unique urban atmosphere that attracts both professionals and visitors.
A short stroll takes you to Hoxton Square, Brick Lane, and Columbia Road, well known for its lively flower market and independent shops. The area is rich with cafés, bakeries, pubs, and restaurants, from relaxed street food spots to well-regarded dining destinations. Galleries, music venues, and ever-changing pop-up events add to the neighbourhood’s dynamic and creative feel.
Getting around is simple, with Hoxton and Shoreditch High Street Overground stations close by and regular bus routes connecting you easily to the rest of London. It’s a fantastic location for exploring the city while enjoying one of London’s most creative and culturally vibrant districts.
Getting Around:
The studio is close to the tube, with Hoxton and Shoreditch High Street Overground stations just a short walk away. Liverpool Street Station is also nearby, providing access to multiple Underground lines, the Elizabeth line, and national rail services.
Several bus routes run nearby, including 8, 26, 35, 47, 55, 78, 135, 149, and 242, offering quick connections across London. The area is very walkable, with shops, cafés, markets, and nightlife all close by, as well as easy access to taxis, ride-hailing services, and bike hire.
Other Things to Note:
through the Booking channel messaging service