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£97,000 below fair value

E3 2UH

Lexington Building, Bow Quarter, London, E3

2 Beds
1 Baths
83 m² Floor area
Type Flat
Listed 15 May 2026
Asking price £550,000
Price per m² £6,627 / m²

Even compared to other fabulous apartments in the desirable area known as the Bow Quarter this particular property stands out as being something very special. The current owners have invested and taken this unique loft style space to another level.

Unusually for apartments in this former factory building the living area has 3 designated parts, a bespoke modern fully fitted kitchen, separate dining room and a lounge complemented by the large, original factory windows which are encased within the historic exposed brickwork.

Both mezzanine double bedrooms have large windows overlooking the void below and have been thoughtfully designed in such a way to offer privacy when needed but do not detract from the original design of the building.

Like the kitchen, the bathroom has been meticulously updated to a high standard in a contemporary style.

Without question this apartment should be at the very top of your viewing list.

The stylish contemporary living is completed with access to the onsite leisure centre with pool, convenience store and 24 hour concierge service offering peace of mind in this unique gated community.

Bow Quarter is an impeccably maintained development and offer a wealth of resident amenities designed to enhance everyday living. A 24-hour concierge service ensures both convenience and peace of mind, while beautifully landscaped communal areas and a large roof terrace with seating provide space to relax and connect. Residents enjoy exclusive use of a superb leisure complex — including a 15-metre heated swimming pool, jacuzzi, sauna, steam room, and fully equipped gym with a programme of fitness classes including yoga. An on-site convenience store and postal service further elevate the day-to-day experience.

Set on Fairfield Road, The Bow Quarter is steeped in history. Originally constructed in 1861 as the Bryant & May Match Factory — once London’s largest — the building was the site of the historic Match Girls Strike of the 1880s, a landmark in the formation of the Union of Women Matchmakers. In recognition of its cultural and historical significance, the site was awarded an English Heritage blue plaque in 2022, proudly displayed near the concierge entrance. As one of East London’s first major urban renewal projects, the factory’s striking red-brick architecture remains the heart of this thoughtfully regenerated development.

Connectivity is another key strength. Bow Church DLR station is just 0.2 miles from the development, providing swift access to Stratford, Canary Wharf, and beyond. A short stroll further brings you to Bow Road Underground (0.3 miles), served by the District and Hammersmith & City Lines — placing Central London, including Liverpool Street, just 10–15 minutes away. Hackney Wick Overground Station is also within easy reach (1 mile), offering direct links to Highbury & Islington, Camden, and Kew Gardens.

Bow is equally loved for its proximity to some of East London’s finest green spaces. Grove Hall Park is less than five minutes’ walk, while the expansive Queen Elizabeth Olympic Park is a 10–15 minute stroll away. Victoria Park, a perennial local favourite, lies just 15 minutes on foot, offering scenic canal-side walks that lead all the way to Broadway Market or Columbia Road Flower Market.

Daily amenities are close at hand, with the nearby Bow Road shopping parade offering convenience stores and essential services. For larger-scale shopping and entertainment, Westfield Stratford is just a 20-minute walk or a quick hop on the DLR.

Rich in history, beautifully preserved, and thoughtfully modernised, The Bow Quarter offers more than a home — it offers a lifestyle rooted in heritage, community, and timeless design

How the asking price has moved

May 2026
£550,000
Listed at original asking price

What similar homes actually sold for

Nearby Land Registry transactions — the data behind our fair price estimate.

Address Sold price Date Type
Flat 1, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £555,000 Mar 2026 Flat
Flat 406, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £340,000 May 2024 Flat
Flat 3, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £370,000 Apr 2024 Flat
Flat 305, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £425,000 Oct 2023 Flat
Flat 401, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £450,000 Oct 2023 Flat
Flat 106, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £585,000 Aug 2023 Flat
Flat 505, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £450,000 Apr 2022 Flat
Flat 201, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £570,000 Nov 2021 Flat
Flat 101, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £538,000 Jun 2021 Flat
Flat 104, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £390,000 Jun 2020 Flat
Flat 103, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £393,000 Feb 2020 Flat
Flat 1, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £500,000 Feb 2020 Flat
Flat 504, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £360,000 Dec 2019 Flat
Flat 4, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £360,000 Oct 2019 Flat
Flat 505, LEXINGTON BUILDING, FAIRFIELD ROAD, E3 2UH £495,000 Sep 2019 Flat
Source: HM Land Registry · E3 2UH · Sorted by date

Lexington Building, Bow Quarter, London, E3

Our fair price estimate
£647,000
Nearby sold prices per m² × UK HPI × 83 m² floor area (EPC-declared)
Asking price £550,000
Fair price £647,000
Difference ↓ £97,000 under
Price per m² £6,627 / m²
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About this valuation

Fair price calculated from HM Land Registry sold prices in the same postcode area, adjusted by the UK House Price Index, and multiplied by the EPC-declared floor area of 83 m². Updated daily.